Matching program definition

Matching program means the computerized comparison of information in one records series to information in another records series for use by an authority or a federal agency to estab- lish or verify an individual’s eligibility for any right, privilege or benefit or to recoup payments or delinquent debts under programs of an authority or federal agency.
Matching program means any computerized comparison of two or more automated systems of records or a system of records with non-federal records for the purpose of – establishing or verifying the eligibility of or continuing compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements by, applicants for, recipients or beneficiaries of, participants in, or providers of services with respect to, A. cash or in-kind assistance or payments under federal benefit programs, or
Matching program means the program primarily described in Article IX hereof.

Examples of Matching program in a sentence

  • Resident applicants must participate in the ASHP Resident Matching program and meet all application deadlines.

  • The purpose of this Agreement is to establish a framework and procedures governing the Computer Matching program between SBA and DHS/FEMA.

  • To accomplish this, DHS/FEMA and HUD will participate in a Computer Matching program to share data and financial/benefits award decisions of individuals, businesses, and/or other entities to prevent duplicative aid from being provided in response to the same disaster or emergency.

  • This contribution is subject to the rules of the State of Minnesota Deferred Compensation Matching program and applicable federal and state laws relating to such contributions.

  • The Computer Matching program seeks to ensure that applicants for SBA Disaster Loans and DHS/FEMA Individuals and Households Program, which provides Other Needs Assistance (ONA) and Housing Assistance (HA), do not receive a duplication of benefits for the same disaster.


More Definitions of Matching program

Matching program means Parent’s long term incentive Matching Program in which certain employees of the Sellers and Affiliates of the Sellers are eligible to participate.
Matching program. As defined in the Privacy Act at 5 U.S.C. § 552a(a)(8).
Matching program as defined by the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. § 552a(a)(8)) means any computerized comparison of two or more automated systems of records or a system of records with non-federal records for the purpose of: (1) establishing or verifying the eligibility of, or continuing compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements by, applicants for, recipients or beneficiaries of, participants in, or providers of services with respect to, cash or in-kind assistance or payments under federal public benefit programs, or (2) recouping payments or delinquent debts under such federal public benefit programs;
Matching program means the computerized comparison of information in one records series to information in another records series for use by an authority or a federal agency to estab- lish or verify an individual’s eligibility for any right, privilege or
Matching program. As defined in the Privacy Act at 5 U.S.C. § 552a(a)(8). Non-Federal Agency: Each respective SPAA is a non-Federal agency, as defined in the Privacy Act at 5 U.S.C. § 552a(a)(10), which will receive match results from a Department of Defense (DoD) system of records in this matching program. OMB: Office of Management and Budget. OPM: Office of Personnel Management. PARIS: Public Assistance Reporting Information System. Public Assistance: State-administered Federal benefit programs, including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Medicaid, and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as Food Stamps, administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Matching program. As defined in subsection (a)(8) of the Privacy Act.
Matching program means any computerized comparison of: (1) two or more automated system of records or a system of records with non-Federal records for the purpose of establishing or verifying eligibility of or continuing compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements by, applicants for, recipients or beneficiaries of, participants in, or providers of services with respect to, cash or in- kind assistance or payments under Federal benefit programs or