32 C.F.R. § 21.415   Must the statutory authority specifically mention the use of grants or other assistance instruments?


Title 32 - National Defense


Title 32: National Defense
PART 21—DoD GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS—GENERAL MATTERS
Subpart D—Authorities and Responsibilities for Making and Administering Assistance Awards

Browse Previous |  Browse Next

§ 21.415   Must the statutory authority specifically mention the use of grants or other assistance instruments?

No, the statutory authority described in §21.410 need not specifically say that the purpose of the program is assistance or mention the use of any type of assistance instrument. However, the intent of the statute must support a judgment that the use of an assistance instrument is appropriate. For example, a DoD Component may judge that the principal purpose of a program for which it has authorizing legislation is assistance, rather than acquisition. The DoD Component would properly use an assistance instrument to carry out that program, in accordance with 31 U.S.C. chapter 63.

Browse Previous |  Browse Next






















chanrobles.com


ChanRobles Legal Resources:

ChanRobles On-Line Bar Review

ChanRobles Internet Bar Review : www.chanroblesbar.com

ChanRobles MCLE On-line

ChanRobles Lawnet Inc. - ChanRobles MCLE On-line : www.chanroblesmcleonline.com