1 Texas Administrative Code § 3.11 – Grant and Supplemental Award Acceptance The award documentation constitutes obligation of funds for use by the grantee in execution of the program or project covered by the award. Such obligation may be terminated without cause if the grantee’s authorized official fails to accept the grant award within 45…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 3.9 – Funding Decisions (a) All funding decisions made by the OOG are final and are not subject to appeal. The receipt of an application does not obligate the OOG to fund the grant or to fund it at the amount requested. (b) Neither the approval of a project nor…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 3.7 – Selection Process (a) All applications must be submitted and certified by the applicant’s authorized official. For applications submitted and certified pursuant to an RFA, the PSO may select a review group, COG, or other designee to prioritize the applications and submit a priority listing to the PSO. (b)…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 3.5 – Submission Process (a) When applying for a grant pursuant to a RFA published by the PSO in either eGrants or the Texas Register, applicants must submit and certify their applications according to the requirements provided in the RFA. (b) Applications for grants that are not submitted pursuant to…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 3.3 – Definitions (a) applicant: an agency or organization that has submitted a grant application or grant renewal documentation; (b) approved budget categories: budget categories (including personnel, contractual and professional services, travel, equipment, construction, supplies and other direct operating expenses, and indirect costs) that contain a line item with a…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 3.1 – Applicability Subchapters A through F of this chapter apply to all applications for funding and grants submitted to the Public Safety Office (PSO), Office of the Governor (OOG). A PSO-funded grantee must comply with the provisions of Subchapters A through F in effect on the date the grant…
Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act 2018 An Act to repeal the Consumer Protection Act Cap. C25, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, establish the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission and Competition and Consumer Protection Tribunal for the development and promotion of fair, efficient and competitive markets in the Nigerian economy to facilitate…
Section 168 Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act Section 168 of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act 2018 is about Citation. It is under Part XVIII (Miscellaneous Provisions) of the Act. This Act may be cited as the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act, 2018.
Section 167 Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act 2018 Section 167 of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act 2018 is about Interpretation. It is under Part XVIII (Miscellaneous Provisions) of the Act. (1) In this Act-“acquiring undertaking” means an undertaking that –(a) as a result of a merger within the meaning of section 93…
Section 166 Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act 2018 Section 166 of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act 2018 is about Transitional provisions. It is under Part XVIII (Miscellaneous Provisions) of the Act. The provisions of this Act shall have effect with respect to matters arising from the transfer by this section to the…