Common use of Second Priority Clause in Contracts

Second Priority. Refugees/Entrants who have been in the US for less than thirty-six (36) months or within thirty-six (36) months of their date of asylum or applicable eligibility date. B-5.4.3. Third Priority. Clients whose date of entry in the U.S. is more than thirty-six (36) months, or more than thirty- six (36) months from their date of asylum or applicable eligibility date may only be served on the demonstration of extraordinary need and with the approval of the contract manager. B-5.5. Services to Older Refugees Set-Aside, Social Services Grant (CFDA 93.566) funds can be used to serve older refugees/entrants (over the age of 60 years old), whose eligibility date is less than sixty (60) months. The following priorities apply to clients eligible for services funded through the Services to the Older Refugees Set Aside: B-5.5.1. First Priority. All newly arriving older refugees/entrants during their first year of service eligibility. who apply for services;

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Grant Agreement, Comprehensive Refugee Services Contract

Second Priority. Refugees/Entrants who have been in the US for less than thirty-six (36) months or within thirty-six (36) months of their date of asylum or applicable eligibility date. B-5.4.3. Third Priority. Clients whose date of entry in the U.S. is more than thirty-six (36) months, or more than thirty- six (36) months from their date of asylum or applicable eligibility date may only be served on the demonstration of extraordinary need and with the approval of the contract manager. B-5.5. Services to Older Refugees Set-Aside, Refugee Support Services/Social Services Grant (CFDA 93.566) funds can be used to serve older refugees/entrants (over the age of 60 years old), whose eligibility date is less than sixty (60) months. The following priorities apply to clients eligible for services funded through the Services to the Older Refugees Set Aside: B-5.5.1. First Priority. All newly arriving older refugees/entrants during their first year of service eligibility. who apply for services;these grants:

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Sources: Grant Agreement