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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 147 — Governmentwide Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace (Nonprocurement) · § 147.605

§ 147.605. Award.

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Award means an award of financial assistance by the SBA or other Federal agency directly to a recipient.
(a)The term award includes:
(1)A Federal grant or cooperative agreement, in the form of money or property in lieu of money.
(2)A block grant or a grant in an entitlement program, whether or not the grant is exempted from coverage under the Governmentwide rule 13 CFR Part 147 that implements OMB Circular A-102 (for availability, see 5 CFR 1310.3) and specifies uniform administrative requirements.
(b)The term award does not include:
(1)Technical assistance that provides services instead of money.
(2)Loans.
(3)Loan guarantees.
(4)Interest subsidies.
(5)Insurance.
(6)Direct appropriations.
(7)Veterans' benefits to individuals (i.e., any benefit to veterans, their families, or survivors by virtue of the service of a veteran in the Armed Forces of the United States).
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