A Contractor Or Subrecipient Relationship
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www.hud.gov133. (New) Contractor means an entity that receives a contract. (See 2 CFR 200.23) This definition is revised, as the new definition looks at the nature of the relationship, rather than what the document/agreement is called (2 CFR 200.22.) (See also 2 CFR 200.330. Subrecipient and contractor determinations. ) Federal financial assistance.
Title 24: Housing and Urban Development
www.hud.gov§ 84.37 Property trust relationship. Procurement Standards ... government-owned contractor-operated facilities or research centers providing continued support ... An award of financial assistance in the form of money, or property in lieu of money, made Subrecipient (a)
City of New York Health and Human Services
www1.nyc.govObjective(s), in reasonable proportion to the benefit provided or other equitable relationship. The process may entail assigning Cost(s) directly to a Final Cost Objective or through one or ... funded, the Provider may be a subrecipient or a procurement contractor. Simplified Allocation Method (SAM): An Allocation methodology where a Provider ...
Federal Tort Claims Act Health Center Policy Manual
bphc.hrsa.govJul 21, 2014 · permissible relationship under FSHCAA, such as officer, governing board member, health center employee, or qualified contractor. B.1 Governing Board Members and Officers As is the case for all covered individuals, the covered entity’s …
Procurement Standards in the Uniform Guidance
opr.ca.govMay 25, 2021 · instrument by which a recipient or subrecipient nonfederal entity purchases property or services needed to carry out the program under the federal award. • Contractor is an entity that receives a contract. LO1: Contracts and Grants. 14
Standard Provisions for U.S. Nongovernmental Organizations
www.usaid.govpart 2 CFR 200.1, unless a section specifically excludes a subrecipient from coverage. The recipient must assure that subrecipients have copies of all the attached standard provisions. b. For any subawards made with Non-U.S. subrecipients the recipient must include the applicable “Standard Provisions for Non-US Nongovernmental Organizations.”