Common use of The Recipient Clause in Contracts

The Recipient. As the person who receives RWHAP Part A funds, the CEO is the recipient. However, in most EMAs and TGAs, the CEO delegates responsibility for administering the grant to a local government agency (such as a health department) that reports to the CEO.

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Sources: Ryan White Hiv/Aids Program Planning Council Resource, Ryan White Hiv/Aids Program Planning Council Resource, Ryan White Hiv/Aids Program Planning Council Resource

The Recipient. As the person who receives RWHAP Part A funds, the CEO is the recipient. However, in most EMAs and TGAs, the CEO delegates responsibility for administering the grant to a local government agency (such as a health department) that reports to the CEO. This agency is called the recipient. The word “recipient” means the person or organization that actually carries out RWHAP Part A tasks, whether that is the CEO, the public health department, or another agency that reports to the CEO.

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Sources: Technical Assistance Cooperative Agreement