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17 lis 2010 · Section 1512 of the Recovery Act required companies receiving Recovery Act funds to provide detailed reporting information about themselves (and, to a lesser extent, about their...
The reporting requirements discussed in this fact sheet incorporate the supplemental requirements of OMB. First, Section 1512 requires recipients and sub-recipients to report on the nature of projects undertaken with Recovery Act funds, and the numbers of jobs created and retained.
The Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) establishes a comprehensive, coordinated, balanced strategy through enhanced grant programs that would expand prevention and education efforts while also promoting treatment and recovery.
The Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) of 2015 is the most expansive federal, bipartisan legislation to date for addiction support services, designating up to $80 million toward advancing treatment and recovery support services in state and local communities across the country.
14 paź 2011 · All ARRA-funded, NIH extramural grant or cooperative agreement recipients must report information in accordance with Section 1512 of the Recovery Act on a quarterly basis using the www.FederalReporting.gov Web site.
Section 1512 requires awardees to submit a quarterly report, due no later than 10 calendar days after each calendar quarter in which the recipient receives the award (Jan 10, April 10, July 10, and Oct 10).
Agencies are responsible for ensuring that their recipients report information required under the Recovery Act in a timely manner. The following award term shall be used by agencies to implement the recipient reporting and registration requirements in section 1512: