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3 Section 1512 of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act Outlines Recipient Reporting Requirements “Recipient reports required by Section 1512 of the Recovery Act will answer important questions, such as: • Who is receiving Recovery Act dollars and in what amounts? • What projects or activities are being funded with Recovery Act dollars?
Introduction: Recovery Act - Impact on Procurement. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) Pub. L. 111-5 enacted February 17, 2009. Establishes principals for transparency and accountability. Establishes requirements for Federal contracts and IAAs.
26 sty 2009 · Text for H.R.1 - 111th Congress (2009-2010): American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
The three main goals of the Recovery Act as stated on the White House Recovery Web site are to: 1) create new jobs as well as save existing ones; 2) spur economic activity and invest in long-term economic growth; and 3) foster unprecedented levels of accountability and transparency in government spending [10].
23 kwi 2009 · The second type of job report is part of the "recipient reports" required under section 1512 of the Recovery Act. Specifically, section 1512(c)(3)(D)requires recipients of Recovery Act funds to report an estimate of the direct jobs created or retained by the Recovery Act project or activity.
22 mar 2010 · In order to better assess progress in implementing the Recovery Act, Section 1512 reporting requirements and to assist the RATB in its oversight, the Federal agencies are required to compile a comprehensive list of all awards subject to the Recovery Act, Section 1512.
24 wrz 2010 · The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, P.L. 111-5 (“Recovery Act”) was signed into law by President Obama on February 17, 2009. As required by Section 1512 of the Recovery Act, thus far, recipients have provided data on the use of Recovery Act funding for four reporting periods.