Unique entity identifier definition
Unique entity identifier means a number or other identifier used to identify a specific commercial, nonprofit, or Government entity. See www.sam.gov for the designated entity for establishing unique entity identifiers.
Unique entity identifier means a number or other identifier used to identify a specific commercial, nonprofit, or Government entity. See ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.gov for the designated entity for establishing unique entity identifiers.
Unique entity identifier or “UEI” has the same meaning as in 44 Ill. Admin. Code 7000.30.
Examples of Unique entity identifier in a sentence
Unique entity identifier means the identifier required for ▇▇▇ registration to uniquely identify business entities.
More Definitions of Unique entity identifier
Unique entity identifier has two meanings:
(i) A Recipient’s or a Subrecipient’s unique entity identifier for purposes of the “System of Award Management” (▇▇▇), which currently is the DUNS Number; but
(ii) For FTA purposes, FTA assigns a separate Recipient/Vendor ID as a “unique entity identifier,” which is a four-digit number and is displayed on the Grant Agreement and the Cooperative Agreement following the heading “Recipient ID.”
Unique entity identifier means the identifier assigned by ▇▇▇ to uniquely identify business entities.
Unique entity identifier or “UEI” means the unique identifier assigned to the Grantee or to subrecipients by ▇▇▇.
Unique entity identifier or “UEI” means the unique identifier assigned to the Grantee by SAM.
Unique entity identifier means the number assigned to entities by the System Award Management (SAM) used to identify organizations doing business with the federal government.
Unique entity identifier or “UEI” means the unique identifier assigned to the Grantee or to
Unique entity identifier or “UEI” means the unique identifier assigned to the Grantee or to subrecipients by SAM.gov.