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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 4502 (Engrossed in House) — Making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies fo... · Sec. 242

Sec. 242.

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During this fiscal year, an Operating or Staff Division in HHS may enter into a reimbursable agreement with another major organizational unit within HHS or of another agency under which the ordering agency or unit delegates to the servicing agency or unit the authority and funding to issue a grant or cooperative agreement on its behalf: Provided , That the head of the ordering agency or unit certifies that amounts are available and that the order is in the best interests of the United States Government:
Provided further , That funding may be provided by way of advance or reimbursement, as deemed appropriate by the ordering agency or unit, with proper adjustments of estimated amounts provided in advance to be made based on actual costs: Provided further , That an agreement made under this section obligates an appropriation of the ordering agency or unit, including for costs to administer such grant or cooperative agreement, and such obligation shall be deemed to be an obligation for any purpose of law:
Provided further , That an agreement made under this section may be performed for a period that extends beyond the current fiscal year.
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