State granting body definition

State granting body means the department, any other state
State granting body means the Department, any State department or State agency that provides development assistance that has reporting requirements under this Act, and any successor agencies to any of the preceding.
State granting body means the Department of Commerce,

Examples of State granting body in a sentence

  • A list of all other forms of development assistance that the applicant is requesting for the specific project site and the name of each State granting body from which that development assistance is being requested.

  • The applicant's total number of employees at the specific project site on the date that the application is submitted to the State granting body, including the number of full-time, permanent jobs, the number of part-time jobs, and the number of temporary jobs.

  • The type of development assistance program and value of assistance that was approved by the State granting body.

  • The office mailing address, telephone number, 4-digit SIC number or successor number, and the name of the chief officer of the applicant or authorized designee for the specific project site for which the development assistance was approved by the State granting body.

  • Beginning February 1, 2005 and each year thereafter, every State granting body shall submit to the Department copies of all development assistance agreements that it approved in the prior calendar year.

  • The State granting body, or a successor agency, shall have full authority to verify information contained in the recipient's progress report, including the authority to inspect the specific project site and inspect the records of the recipient that are subject to the development assistance agreement.

  • The applicant's total number of employees at the specific project site on the date that the application was submitted to the State granting body and the applicant's total number of employees at the specific project site on the date of the report, including the number of full-time, permanent jobs, the number of part-time jobs, and the number of temporary jobs, and a computation of the gain or loss of jobs in each category.

  • The Ratifying Debtors hereby ratify the Surviving Contracts, all of which shall remain valid as among the Parties thereto as of the Settlement Effective Date, subject to termination as provided therein; provided, however, that the U.S. Debtors shall have no obligation to keep the U.S. Proceedings open or maintain their corporate existence solely for the purposes of continuing to perform under such Surviving Contracts.

  • The State granting body, or a successor agency, shall have full authority to verify information contained in the recipient’s progress report, including the authority to inspect the specific project site and inspect the records of the recipient that are subject to the development assistance agreement.

  • TSA was unable to provide sufficient audit evidence to support the accuracy, completeness, and existence of accrued unfunded leave, certain other intragovernmental liabilities, intragovernmental accounts payable, and certain accounts payable as presented in TSA’s consoli dated balance sheet at September 30, 2007.


More Definitions of State granting body

State granting body means the Department, any State department or State agency that provides development

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