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§ 176.50 Award term—Reporting and registration requirements under section 1512 of the Recovery Act. Agencies are responsible for ensuring that their recipients report information required under the Recovery Act in a timely manner.
Brief Summary of Provisions of CARA. Expand prevention and educational efforts—particularly aimed at teens, parents and other caretakers, and aging populations—to prevent the abuse of methamphetamines, opioids and heroin, and to promote treatment and recovery.
Section 1512 of the Recovery Act requires that not later than 10 days after the end of each calendar quarter, each recipient that received Recovery Act funds from a Federal agency submit a report to that agency to include the following: (1) the amounts spent on projects or activities; (2) a list of projects or activities funded by
For assistance instruments, guidance for carrying out the reporting requirements included in Section 1512 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act). Supplement 1, List of Programs Subject to Recipient Reporting (PDF - 15 pages, 127 KB)
14 paź 2011 · According to Section 1512 of the Recovery Act, prime recipients are responsible for fulfilling the reporting requirements for both prime and sub-recipients.
31 sie 2024 · 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:
The Recovery Act is expected to direct approximately $787 billion in funding and tax relief into the American economy between February 2009 and September 2011. Recovery Act funding is provided through three primary mechanisms: • Discretionary program funds, which are grants, loans, and contracts