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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1982

PUBLIC LAW 97-258—SEPT. 13, 1982 (A) means the transfer of anything of value for a public purpose of support or stimulation authorized by a law of the United States, including— (i) financial assistance; (ii) United States Government facilities, services, and property; and (iii) expert and technical information; and (B) does not include conventional public information services or procurement of property or services for the direct benefit or use of the Government. (4) "domestic assistance program"— (A) means assistance from an agency for— (i) a State; (ii) the District of Columbia; (iii) a territory or possession of the United States; (iv) a county; (v) a city; (vi) a political subdivision or instrumentality of a governmental authority listed in subclauses (i)-(v) of this clause (A); (vii) a domestic corporation; (viii) a domestic institution; and (ix) an individual of the United States; and (B) does not include a department, agency, or instrumentality of the Government. § 6102. Program information requirements (a) The Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall prepare and maintain information on domestic assistance programs. The information on each domestic assistance program shall include the following: (1) identification of the program by— (A) title; (B) authorizing law; (C) administering office; and (D) an identifying number assigned by the Director. (2) a description of the— (A) program; (B) objectives of the program; (C) types of activities financed under the program; (D) eligibility requirements; (E) formulas governing distribution of amounts; (F) types of assistance; (G) uses, and restrictions on the use, of assistance; and (H) duties of recipients under the program. (3) financial information, including the— (A) amounts appropriated for the current fiscal year or, if unavailable, the amounts requested by the President and the amounts obligated; and (B) average amounts of awards made in past years. (4) identification of information contacts, including the administering office and regional and local offices with their addresses and telephone numbers. (5) a general description of— (A) the application requirements and procedures; and (B) to the extent practical, an estimate of the time required to process the application.

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