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Code · CFR · Title 38 — Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief · Part 62 · § 62.21

§ 62.21. Threshold requirements prior to scoring supportive services grant applicants.

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VA will only score applicants that meet the following threshold requirements:
(a)The application is filed within the time period established in the Notice of Fund Availability, and any additional information or documentation requested by VA under § 62.20(c) is provided within the time frame established by VA;
(b)The application is completed in all parts;
(c)The applicant is an eligible entity;
(d)The activities for which the supportive services grant is requested are eligible for funding under this part;
(e)The applicant's proposed participants are eligible to receive supportive services under this part;
(f)The applicant agrees to comply with the requirements of this part;
(g)The applicant does not have an outstanding obligation to the Federal government that is in arrears and does not have an overdue or unsatisfactory response to an audit; and
(h)The applicant is not in default by failing to meet the requirements for any previous Federal assistance. (Authority: 38 U.S.C. 501, 2044)
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