Federal agency definition
Federal agency means any department, agency, or other instrumentality of the Federal Government, any independent agency or establishment of the Federal Government including any Government corporation, and the Government Printing Office.
Federal agency means a bureau, office, agency, department or other entity of the United States Government.
Federal agency means the department or agency of the federal government that awarded funds to the State of Michigan from the ARRA that finance the project described in this RFP.
Examples of Federal agency in a sentence
The request shall be made in accordance with the appropriate Federal agency cut-off time specified in Exhibit I.
The request for funds shall be made in accordance with the appropriate Federal agency cut-off time specified in Exhibit I.
A Federal agency will deposit funds in a State account the same day as requested.
The request shall be made in accordance with the appropriate Federal agency cut-off specified in Exhibit I.
If the State in collaboration with the local elected official cannot assist the LWDB in resolving the disagreement, the CWDC must report the failure to the Secretary of Labor and to the head of any other Federal agency with responsibility for oversight of a Partner's program (20 CFR Part 678.510).
More Definitions of Federal agency
Federal agency means the United States of America or any department, agency, instrumentality, or
Federal agency means an agency, board, bureau, commission, department, division, office, or subdivision thereof of the federal government.
Federal agency means and includes the United States of
Federal agency means a foreign bank agency established and operating under the international banking act of 1978.
Federal agency means any agency of the United States government.
Federal agency means a Federal agency as defined in 5 U.S.C. 551(1) and further clarified by 5 U.S.C. 552(f).