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doc-0 | 26, 1996. Redesignated and amended at 65 FR 39802, June 28, 2000]
§ 280.215
Interlocutory review of rulings.
(a) At the request of a party, or on the administrative law judge's own initiative, the administrative law judge may certify to the Under Secretary for review a ruling that does not finall... |
doc-1 | (C) Fisheries Law Enforcement Case Files—COMMERCE/NOAA-5, but only on condition that the general exemption claimed in § 4.33(b)(2) is held to be invalid;
(D) Investigative and Inspection Records—COMMERCE/DEPT-12, but only on condition that the general exemption claimed in § 4.33(b)(3) is held to be invalid;
(E) Inves... |
doc-2 | The notice to the requester will not include any of the specific information contained in the records being requested. Whenever a submitter files a lawsuit seeking to prevent the disclosure of confidential commercial information, the component shall notify the requester of such action and, as a consequence, there may b... |
doc-3 | but only if such inquiry is made equally of such applicants of both sexes and if the results of such inquiry are not used in connection with discrimination prohibited by these Title IX regulations.
§ 8a.305
Preference in admission.
A recipient to which §§ 8a.300 through 8a.310 apply shall not give preference to ... |
doc-4 | (3) Nothing in this part precludes collection or disposition of any debt under statutes and regulations other than those described in this part. See, for example, 5 U.S.C. 5705, Advancements and Deductions, which authorizes Commerce entities to recover travel advances by offset of up to 100 percent of a Federal employe... |
doc-5 | [73 FR 31555, June 2, 2008, as amended at 74 FR 38916, Aug. 5, 2009; 78 FR 16375, Mar. 14, 2013; 82 FR 18389, Apr. 19, 2017; 82 FR 43843, Sept 20, 2017]
§ 30.4
Electronic Export Information filing procedures, deadlines, and certification statements.
Two electronic filing options (predeparture and postdepar... |
doc-6 | If the USPPI prepares the EEI itself, the USPPI is responsible for the accuracy and timely transmission of all the export information reported to the AES.
(ii) When the USPPI authorizes an agent to file the EEI on its behalf, the USPPI is responsible for:
(A) Providing the authorized agent with accurate and timel... |
doc-7 | 14, 2014]
§ 30.53
Import of goods returned for repair.
Import entries covering U.S. goods imported temporarily to be repaired, altered, or processed under Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA) commodity classification code 9801.00.1012, and foreign goods imported temporarily to... |
doc-8 | (2) Where no transfer or property is involved but property is purchased or improved with Federal financial assistance, the recipient shall agree to include the covenant described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section in the instrument effecting or recording any subsequent transferee of the property.
(3) Where Federal fi... |
doc-9 | When a party has appeared by counsel or other representative, service on counsel or other representative shall constitute service on that party.
(c) Date. The date of filing or service is the day when the papers are deposited in the mail or are delivered in person, by delivery service, or by facsimile.
(d) Ce... |
doc-10 | 5514, and the creditor agency's regulations, as applicable. Offsets will continue until the debt is paid in full or otherwise resolved to the satisfaction of the creditor agency.
(c) Where a creditor agency makes requests for offset. Requests for offset under this section shall be sent to the Department of Commerce, A... |
doc-11 | 4819, Export Controls Act of 2018 (2018), (new penalty), violation, maximum $300,000.
(c) Census Bureau. (1) 13 U.S.C. 304, Collection of Foreign Trade Statistics (2002), each day's delinquency of a violation; total of not to exceed maximum violation, from $1,360 to $1,394; maximum per violation, from $13,605 to $13,9... |
doc-12 | If, however, the participant requests a hearing within the thirty (30) day period, the Secretary's proposed termination shall be stayed pending the outcome of the hearing held pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 556.
(c) A participant may at any time terminate his participation and responsibilities under this program with regard to ... |
doc-13 | Source:
60 FR 44751, Aug. 29, 1995, unless otherwise noted.
§ 292.1
Program description.
(a) Purpose. In accordance with the provisions of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Act (15 U.S.C. 272 (b)(1) and (c)(3) and 278l), as amended, NIST will provide financial assistance to develop the ... |
doc-14 | (e) Those members of the Committee hearing the appeal will develop a recommendation to the Committee concerning the resolution of the appeal. NIST will review the recommendation and if found acceptable will subject it to a letter ballot of the Committee. Approval by three-fourths of the members of the Committee eligibl... |
doc-15 | (14) Primary unit of measure. The unit of measure shall correspond to the primary quantity as prescribed in the Schedule B or HTSUSA. If neither Schedule B nor HTSUSA specifies a unit of measure for the item, an “X” is required in the unit of measure field.
(15) Primary quantity. The quantity is the total number of ... |
doc-16 | Sec.
200.100
Statutory functions.
200.101
Measurement research.
200.102
Types of calibration and test services.
200.103
Consulting and advisory services.
200.104
Standard reference materials.
200.105
Standard reference data.
200.106
Publications.
200.107
WWV-WWVH-WWVB bro... |
doc-17 | 1 The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), which is established as an agency of the United States within the Department of Commerce, operates under its own FOIA regulations at 37 CFR part 102, subpart A. Accordingly, requests for USPTO records, and any appeals thereof, should be sent directly to the USPTO... |
doc-18 | § 290.2
Definitions.
(a) The phrase advanced manufacturing technology refers to new technologies which have recently been developed, or are currently under development, for use in product or part design, fabrication, assembly, quality control, or improving production efficiency.
(b) The term Center or Regional... |
doc-19 | (4) Team members who are not Federal employees will be Federal Government contractors.
(5) Teams may include members who are experts in one or more of the following disciplines: civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, fire, forensic, safety, architectural, and materials engineering, and specialists in emergency... |
doc-20 | 654). An employee is prohibited from embezzling or wrongfully converting for his own use the money or property of another which comes under his control as the result of his employment.
.13 The prohibition against unauthorized removal or use of documents relating to claims from or by the Government (18 U.S.C. 285). |
doc-21 | The term “physical or mental impairment” includes, but is not limited to, such diseases and conditions as orthopedic, visual, speech, and hearing impairments, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, mental retardation, emotional illness, and drug addiction and ... |
doc-22 | Subparts B-C [Reserved]
Subpart D—Regulatory Limitations Upon Employee Conduct
§ 0.735-10
Administrative extension of statutory limitations.
The provisions of the statutes identified in this part which relate to the ethical and other conduct of Federal employees are adopted and will be enforced as administrat... |
doc-23 | (3) A recipient may not participate in a contractual or other relationship that has the effect of subjecting qualified handicapped applicants or employees to discrimination prohibited by this subpart. The relationships referred to in this subparagraph include relationships with employment and referral agencies, with la... |
doc-24 | including taking the following measures:
(1) Accepting as a sufficient complaint, any written statement which: identifies the parties involved and the date the complainant first had knowledge of the alleged violation; describes generally the action or practice complained of; and is signed by the complainant;
(2) Free... |
doc-25 | None of these letters and figures shall be superimposed upon each other nor shall any other characters be superimposed upon the required lettering or otherwise obscure it. All the above statements shall be included upon the same side of the tag.
(e) In case the lime is actually packed in barrels or in containers of ... |
doc-26 | However, in cases judged to affect national security, revocations shall become effective immediately upon notification.
(5) Appeal procedure. Any USPPI whose request for postdeparture filing privileges has been denied by the Census Bureau or whose postdeparture filing privileges have been revoked by the Census Burea... |
doc-27 | Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Operations
Director, Office of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Enforcement I
Director, Office of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Enforcement II
Director, Office of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Enforcement III
Director, Office of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty ... |
doc-28 | (6) Limitation of the number of witnesses;
(7) Scheduling dates for the exchange of witness lists and of proposed exhibits;
(8) Discovery;
(9) The time and place for the hearing; and
(10) Such other matters as may tend to expedite the fair and just disposition of the proceedings.
(d) The ALJ may issue an order con... |
doc-29 | 2201-2219).
3. Public education assistance planning: Publications, audiovisual presentations and demonstrations, research, testing, and experimentation to determine the most effective means for such public education (15 U.S.C. 2205c).
4. Policy development assistance: Studies of the operations and management aspects ... |
doc-30 | 552(f), includes Federal executive departments and agencies as well as independent regulatory commissions and Government corporations, as defined in 31 U.S.C. 9101(1).
(b) Covered Federal action means any of the following Federal actions:
(1) The awarding of any Federal contract;
(2) The making of any Federal grant;... |
doc-31 | 25, 1974, as amended at 55 FR 38316, Sept. 18, 1990]
§ 265.3
Compliance with directions.
No person shall fail or refuse to comply with any lawful order or direction of a uniformed guard in connection with the control or regulation of traffic and parking or other conduct on the site.
... |
doc-32 | (d) NIST does not approve, recommend, or endorse any proprietary product or proprietary material. No reference shall be made to NIST, or to reports or results furnished by NIST in any advertising or sales promotion which would indicate or imply that NIST approves, recommends, or endorses any proprietary product or prop... |
doc-33 | Written appeals should be addressed to the Counsel to the Inspector General, or the Deputy Inspector General if the records were initially denied by the Counsel to the Inspector General. The address of both is: U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of the Inspector General, Office of Counsel, Room 7898C, 1401 Constitutio... |
doc-34 | that such test methods are suitable for making objective measurements of the performance characteristics of the identified consumer product; and
(8) Estimated cost to participants to test and label the product.
(c) The Secretary may ask for more information to support a request made under paragraph (a) of this sect... |
doc-35 | Additional information received after 90 days must be accompanied by a new fee and will be considered a new request.
(15 U.S.C. 1526 and 13 U.S.C. 8)
[36 FR 905, Jan. 20, 1971, as amended at 49 FR 3980, Feb. 1, 1984; 56 FR 35815, July 29, 1991; 68 FR 42586, July 18, 2003]
§ 50.5
Fee structure for age search and... |
doc-36 | “Nonofficial purposes” are defined to include but not limited to providing the official EEI:
(1) In support of claims for exemption from Federal or state taxation, except as related to paragraph (b)(1)(vi) of this section;
(2) To the U.S. Internal Revenue Service for purposes not related to export control or comp... |
doc-37 | (c) Designate an appropriate official to represent the agency on the Metrication Operating Committee (MOC), an interagency committee reporting to the ICMP.
(d) Maintain liaison with private sector groups (such as the American National Metric Council and the U.S Metric Association) that are involved in planning for o... |
doc-38 | (b) The program involves voluntary labeling by enrolled participants of selected categories of consumer products with information concerning selected performance characteristics of those products. The performance characteristics selected are those that are of demonstrable importance to consumers, that consumers cannot ... |
doc-39 | 401 or 402 and acknowledgment of Government sponsorship to the data when and if the data are delivered to the Government, are published, or are deposited for registration as a published work in the U.S. Copyright Office. For data other than computer software, the funding recipient shall grant to the Government, and oth... |
doc-40 | 14, 2013]
§ 30.55
Confidential information, import entries, and withdrawals.
The contents of the statistical copies of import entries and withdrawals on file with the Census Bureau are treated as confidential and will not be released without authorization by CBP, in accordance with 19 CFR 103.5 relating to... |
doc-41 | For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
(c) Decorative, ornamental, and miniature objects having the appearance, shape and/or configuration of a firearm, including those int... |
doc-42 | (b) Assistance to support the training of students. A current example of such assistance is that received by State maritime academies or colleges, by contract, of facilities (vessels), related equipment and funds to train merchant marine officers. In this and other instances of student training, discrimination which is... |
doc-43 | or referenced in, the funding agreement;
(3) Whether the contractor's employees performing the specified research or development efforts under the CRADA are the same employees performing the tasks required under the funding agreement; and
(4) Whether services, property or other resources contemplated by the Federal l... |
doc-44 | if known, what the production or sales volume is of such product;
(3) Nature and extent of difficulty experienced by consumers in making informed purchase decisions because of a lack of knowledge regarding the performance characteristics of the identified consumer product;
(4) Potential or actual loss to consumers as... |
doc-45 | Nothing in this part, however, shall be deemed to supersede any of the following (including future amendments thereof):
(1) Executive Order 11246 and regulations issued thereunder, or
(2) Executive Order 11063 and regulations issued thereunder, or any other regulations or instructions, insofar as such order, regula... |
doc-46 | (b) NIST may take one of the following actions with regard to an applicant:
(1) Certificate. If an applicant fully demonstrates conformity with all program requirements and specific criteria, NIST issues a certificate documenting this finding. Each certificate is accompanied by a document describing the specific sco... |
doc-47 | Authority:
R.S. 161; sec. 1, 53 Stat. 1290; 22 U.S.C. 501.
Source:
13 FR 8374, Dec. 28, 1948, unless otherwise noted.
§ 255.1
Type of fellowships.
Fellowships shall be of the combined intern-training and training-in-research type, and may include any or all of the following courses:
(a) Ori... |
doc-48 | A brochure describing the current series of seminars can be obtained by writing the Office of Measurement Services, National Institute of Standards & Technology, Washington, DC 20234.
§ 200.104
Standard reference materials.
Often the performance of a device or structure can be evaluated at the user's labor... |
doc-49 | A common procedural approach is followed in responding to a request to participate. (See § 286.7 Evaluation process.) All evaluation activities rely on the use of generic program requirements based on standards and guides for the operation and acceptance of activities related to conformity assessment. Specific criteria... |
doc-50 | Subpart C—Accessibility
8b.16
Discrimination prohibited.
8b.17
Existing facilities.
8b.18
New construction.
Subpart D—Post Secondary Education
8b.19
Application of this subpart.
8b.20
Admission and recruitment.
8b.21
Treatment of students.
8b.22
Academic adjustments.
8b.23
Housing provided by the r... |
doc-51 | Additionally, no proposal will be funded unless the Program determines that it has scientific and technical merit and that the proposed research has strong potential for meeting identified areas of critical national need.
(a)(1) The proposer(s) adequately addresses the scientific and technical merit and how the re... |
doc-52 | § 270.206
Public briefings and requests for information.
(a) NIST will establish methods to provide updates to the public on its planning and progress of an investigation. Methods may include:
(1) A public Web site;
(2) Mailing lists, to include an emphasis on e-mail;
(3) Semi-annual written pr... |
doc-53 | (f) Institution means any public or private entity, or department or agency (including federal, state, and other agencies).
(g) IRB means an institutional review board established in accord with and for the purposes expressed in this policy.
(h) IRB approval means the determination of the IRB that the research has be... |
doc-54 | Deduct from the selling price any unconditional discounts, but do not deduct discounts that are conditional upon a particular act or performance on the part of the foreign buyer. For goods shipped on consignment without a sale actually having been made at the time of export, the selling price to be reported in the EEI ... |
doc-55 | L. 99-506, 100 Stat. 1810). As used in this part, section 504 applies only to programs or activities conducted by Executive agencies and not to federally assisted programs.
[53 FR 19277, May 27, 1988; 53 FR 25722, July 8, 1988]
§§ 8c.4-8c.9
[Reserved]
§ 8c.10
Self-evaluation. |
doc-56 | (6) Management and organizational experience and plans. Applicants should specify plans for proper organization, staffing, and management of the implementation process. Factors that may be considered include: Appropriateness and authority of the governing or managing organization to conduct the proposed activities; qua... |
doc-57 | § 6.5
Subsequent annual adjustments for inflation to civil monetary penalties.
The Secretary of Commerce or his or her designee by regulation shall make subsequent adjustments for inflation to the Department of Commerce's civil monetary penalties annually, which shall take effect not later than January 15, notwithsta... |
doc-58 | 5/8
More than 50 lb. and not greater than 100 lbs
2
3/4
More than 100 lb. and not greater than 150 lb
3
11/4
More than 150 lb. and less than 180 lb
4
11/2
(c) When lime in bulk is sold, charged for, or purported to be delivered as a definite number of ... |
doc-59 | Commerce entities may authorize the Bureau of the Fiscal Service to refer to the Department of Justice for litigation those delinquent Commerce debts that have been transferred to the Bureau of the Fiscal Service under § 19.9 of this part.
§ 19.17
Will a debtor who owes a Commerce or other Federal agency debt, an... |
doc-60 | and (iii) admissions tests are administered in facilities that, on the whole, are accessible to handicapped individuals; and
(4) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, may not make pre-admission inquiry as to whether an applicant for admission is a handicapped individual but, after admission, may make in... |
doc-61 | All written submissions shall be made a part of the public record.
(3) Within 30 days after the proposed determination has been published, any interested party may request in writing an oral hearing to present his views. The granting of such a hearing shall be at the discretion of the Secretary. Any such hearing shall... |
doc-62 | (d) A recipient to which this subpart applies shall operate its program or activity in the most integrated setting appropriate.
§ 8b.22
Academic adjustments.
(a) Academic requirements. A recipient to which this subpart applies shall make such modifications to its academic requirements as are necessary to ensure ... |
doc-63 | (b) No award for the fee of an attorney or agent under this rule may exceed $75.00 per hour. No award to compensate an expert witness may exceed the highest rate at which the Department pays expert witnesses. However, an award may also include the reasonable expenses of the attorney, agent, or witness as a separate ite... |
doc-64 | Components shall determine, whenever reasonably possible, the use to which a requester will put the requested records. If it appears that the requester will put the records to a commercial use, or if a component has reasonable cause to doubt a requester's asserted non-commercial use, the component shall provide the req... |
doc-65 | Factors that may be considered include: Reasonableness of the budget, both in income and expenses; strength of commitment and amount of the proposer's cost share; effectiveness of management plans for control of the budget; and appropriateness of matching contributions.
§ 291.5
Proposal selection process.
... |
doc-66 | § 8b.15
Employment on ships.
No qualified handicapped individual possessing an appropriate license or certificate obtained from the United States Coast Guard pursuant to the requirements of 46 CFR 10.01-1 et seq. and 12.01-1 et seq. shall, on the basis of handicap, be subjected to discrimination in employment on sh... |
doc-67 | (a) General rule: No person in the United States shall, on the basis of age, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.
(b) Specific rules: A recipient may not, in any program or activity receivin... |
doc-68 | No other barrel or subdivision in barrel form is a legal container for cranberries.
(Sec. 1, 38 Stat. 1186; 15 U.S.C. 234)
§ 241.3
Application of tolerance for “distance between heads.”
The tolerance established in this part for the dimension specified as “distance between heads” shall be applied as fol... |
doc-69 | 31, 1982, as amended at 53 FR 6799, Mar. 3, 1988]
§ 18.8
Rulemaking on maximum rates for attorney fees.
(a) If warranted by an increase in the cost of living or by special circumstances (such as limited availability of attorneys qualified to handle certain types of proceedings), the Department may adopt regula... |
doc-70 | (b) The Department shall provide an individual one copy of each record corrected or amended pursuant to the individual's request without charge as evidence of the correction or amendment.
(c) As required by the United States Office of Personnel Management in its published regulations implementing the Act, the Departme... |
doc-71 | The proof of filing citation will identify that the export information has been accepted as transmitted. The postdeparture filing citation, AES downtime filing citation, or exemption legend will identify that no filing is required prior to export. The proof of filing citations, postdeparture filing citations, or exempt... |
doc-72 | 28, 2003, as amended at 69 FR 33571, June 16, 2004]
§ 270.203
Coordination with Federal, State, and local entities.
NIST will enter into Memoranda of Understanding with Federal, State, and local entities, as appropriate, to ensure the coordination of investigations.
§ 270.204
Pr... |
doc-73 | Appeals can be submitted in writing or electronically, as described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section. For requests filed on or after July 1, 2016, the appeal must be received by the Office of the General Counsel during normal business hours (8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday) within 90 cale... |
doc-74 | (d) Integrated setting. Recipients shall administer programs or activities in the most integrated setting appropriate to the needs of qualified handicapped individuals.
(e) Communications with individuals with impaired vision and hearing. Recipients shall ensure that communications with their applicants, employees and... |
doc-75 | § 8a.450
Athletics.
(a) General. No person shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, be treated differently from another person, or otherwise be discriminated against in any interscholastic, intercollegiate, club, or intramural athletics offered by a recipient, and no r... |
doc-76 | If the result obtained is not greater than the tolerance given above, then the barrel is within the tolerance allowed; if the result is greater than this tolerance, then the barrel is not within the tolerance allowed.
Note:
To find the algebraic sum of a number of quantities having different signs, fi... |
doc-77 | Subpart E—Discrimination on the Basis of Sex in Employment in Education Programs or Activities Prohibited
8a.500
Employment.
8a.505
Employment criteria.
8a.510
Recruitment.
8a.515
Compensation.
8a.520
Job classification and structure.
8a.525
Fringe benefits.
8a.530
Marital or parental status.
8a.535
Eff... |
doc-78 | See § 19.4(a)(16) of this part.
(d) To the extent that a person delinquent on a Commerce debt is not otherwise barred under § 19.17(a) and § 19.17 (c) of this part from becoming or remaining a recipient of a Commerce Department grant or cooperative agreement, it is Commerce Department policy that no award of Federal f... |
doc-79 | 19, 2017; 83 FR 17751, Apr. 24, 2018]
§ 30.51
Statistical information required for import entries.
The information required for statistical purposes is, in most cases, also required by CBP regulations for other purposes. Refer to CBP Web site at http://www.cbp.gov to download “Instructions for Preparatio... |
doc-80 | Source:
49 FR 32057, Aug. 10, 1984; 50 FR 928, Jan. 8, 1985, unless otherwise noted.
§ 0.735-42
Scope.
(a) These regulations establish procedures for imposing sanctions against a former employee for violating the post-employment restrictions of the conflict of interest laws and regulations set forth in 18 U.S... |
doc-81 | § 40.5
Other cooperative arrangements.
The Bureau of the Census also undertakes the training of foreign nationals proposed through the Department of State under the International Exchange Service (IES) or under the sponsorship of public international agencies.
Pt. 50
PART 50—SPECIAL SERVICES AND STUDIES BY TH... |
doc-82 | (2) Subpart C. The exemptions at this section do not apply to research subject to subpart C, except for research aimed at involving a broader subject population that only incidentally includes prisoners.
(3) Subpart D. The exemptions at paragraphs (d)(1), (4), (5), (6), (7), and (8) of this section may be applied to r... |
doc-83 | (2) If the Privacy Officer fails to send an acknowledgment within ten working days, as provided in paragraph (d)(1) of this section, the requester may ask the Assistant General Counsel for Litigation, Employment, and Oversight to take corrective action. No failure of a Privacy Officer to send an acknowledgment shall co... |
doc-84 | (b) Disposable earnings. The following moneys are subject to inclusion in computation of the officer's disposable earnings:
(1) Basic pay.
(2) Special pay (including enlistment and reenlistment bonuses).
(3) Accrued leave payments (basic pay portions only).
(4) Aviation career incentive pay.
(5) Incentive pay ... |
doc-85 | 3806.
(b) The ALJ shall not be responsible to, or subject to the supervision or direction of, the investigating official or the reviewing official.
(c) The reviewing official shall, after consulting with the Inspector General, designate the representative for the Government, who shall be an attorney with either the O... |
doc-86 | or actively being developed or revised by, a private standards-writing organization to such an extent that it would contain similar requirements and test methods for identical types of products, unless such duplication was deemed by the Department to be in the public interest;
(4) Lack of government sponsorship would ... |
doc-87 | Employees, with or without compensation, shall not provide expert testimony in any legal proceedings regarding Department information, subjects or activities except on behalf of the United States or a party represented by the United States Department of Justice. However, upon a showing by the requester that there are e... |
doc-88 | The party abroad who purchases the goods for export or to whom final delivery or end-use of the goods will be made. This party may be the Ultimate Consignee.
Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ). Specially licensed commercial and industrial areas in or near ports of entry where foreign and domestic goods, including raw ma... |
doc-89 | (k) Recipient means any State or its political subdivision, any instrumentality of a State or its political sub-division, any public or private agency, institution, organization, or other entity, or any person to which Federal financial assistance is extended, directly or through another recipient. Recipient includes a... |
doc-90 | [38 FR 17938, July 5, 1973; 38 FR 23777, Sept. 4, 1973]
§ 8.5
Nondiscrimination clause.
(a) Applicability. Every application for, and every grant, loan, or contract authorizing approval of, Federal financial assistance and to provide a facility subject to this part, and every modification or amendment thereof, s... |
doc-91 | Authorized agent. An individual or legal entity physically located in or otherwise under the jurisdiction of the United States that has obtained power of attorney or written authorization from a USPPI or FPPI to act on its behalf, and for purposes of this part, to complete and file the EEI.
Automated Broker In... |
doc-92 | (2) Alteration. An IRB may approve a consent procedure that omits some, or alters some or all, of the elements of informed consent set forth in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section provided the IRB satisfies the requirements of paragraph (f)(3) of this section. An IRB may not omit or alter any of the requirements des... |
doc-93 | The standard referral procedure is not appropriate where disclosure of the identity of the agency or Department component to which the referral would be made could harm an interest protected by an applicable exemption, such as the exemptions that protect personal privacy or national security interests. For example, if ... |
doc-94 | Authority:
Sec. 2, 31 Stat. 1449, as amended, sec. 1, 64 Stat. 371; 15 U.S.C. 272, Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1946, Part VI; Message from the President of the United States Concerning Energy Resources, April 18, 1973 (119 Cong. Rec. H2886).
Source:
38 FR 29574, Oct. 26, 1973, unless otherwise noted.
§ 9.0... |
doc-95 | Specific industry sectors to be addressed and sub-categories of training may be specified in solicitations. Examples of training topic areas include, but are not limited to, manufacturing assessment functions, business systems management, quality assurance assistance, and financial management activities. Examples of tr... |
doc-96 | (h) Require each employee upon entering on duty and at such other times as may be specified, to execute the certification required by § 0.735-35(c);
(i) Report to the program Secretarial Officer concerned and to the Assistant Secretary for Administration promptly any instance in which an employee, after notice, fails ... |
doc-97 | DOC will not base any part of a termination on a finding with respect to any program or activity of the recipient which does not receive Federal financial assistance from DOC.
(c) DOC will take no action under paragraph (a) until:
(1) The head of the organization providing the financial assistance has advised the rec... |
doc-98 | (ii) The final fee will be based upon the 1980 census population counts. A refund or additional charge will be made if the contracting area is in a different population size group as a result of the census.
(iii) The cost for an area with a population of 10,000 or more will be determined on an individual basis.
(iv) ... |
doc-99 | For statistical purposes “exporter” is not defined in the FTR. Instead, however, the USPPI is defined in the FTR.
For purposes of licensing responsibility under the EAR, the U.S. agent of the FPPI may be the “exporter” or applicant on the license in certain routed export transactions (see 15 CFR 758.3 of the... |
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