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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 315 — Trade Adjustment Assistance for Firms · § 315.4

§ 315.4. TAAC selection and operation.

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(a)EDA solicits applications from organizations interested in operating a TAAC through Notice of Funding Opportunity announcements laying out selection and award criteria. The following entities are eligible to apply:
(1)Universities or affiliated organizations;
(2)States or local governments; or
(3)Non-profit organizations.
(b)Entities selected to operate the TAACs are awarded cooperative agreements and work closely with EDA and import-impacted firms. TAAC cooperative agreements are subject to all Federal laws and to Federal, Department, and EDA policies, regulations, and procedures applicable to Federal financial assistance awards, including 2 CFR part 200.
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