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C.F.R. Title 32 Chapter I Subchapter C Part 21 Subpart D

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Subpart D — Authorities And Responsibilities For Making And Administering Assistance Awards

32 C.F.R. pt. 21, subpt. D

  • § 21.400 To What Instruments Does This Subpart Apply?
  • § 21.405 What Is The Purpose Of This Subpart?
  • § 21.410 Must A Dod Component Have Statutory Authority To Make An Assistance Award?
  • § 21.415 Must The Statutory Authority Specifically Mention The Use Of Grants Or Other Assistance Instruments?
  • § 21.420 Under What Types Of Statutory Authorities Do Dod Components Award Assistance Instruments?
  • § 21.425 How Does A Dod Component's Authority Flow To Awarding And Administering Activities?
  • § 21.430 What Are The Responsibilities Of The Head Of The Awarding Or Administering Activity?
  • § 21.435 Must Dod Components Formally Select And Appoint Grants Officers And Agreements Officers?
  • § 21.440 What Are The Standards For Selecting And Appointing Grants Officers And Agreements Officers?
  • § 21.445 What Are The Requirements For A Grants Officer's Or Agreements Officer's Statement Of Appointment?
  • § 21.450 What Are The Requirements For A Termination Of A Grants Officer's Or Agreements Officer's Appointment?
  • § 21.455 Who Can Sign, Administer, Or Terminate Assistance Instruments?
  • § 21.460 What Is The Extent Of Grants Officers' And Agreements Officers' Authority?
  • § 21.465 What Are Grants Officers' And Agreements Officers' Responsibilities?
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