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Code · South Dakota · Title 1 · Chapter 1-54

1-54-18. Conditions applicable to grant recipients.

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In addition to complying with the requirements in § 1-54-16 and the additional requirements of chapter 13-14 , all grant recipients will be subject to the following conditions:
(1)The amount of a grant may not exceed the actual cost of the project as proposed in the application;
(2)The grant shall be paid on a reimbursement basis, following procedures and requirements outlined by the department;
(3)Any funds provided through the grant must be necessary and reasonable to complete the project;
(4)Necessary documentation, as determined by the department, shall be submitted to support all expenditures;
(5)Expenditures must be approved before the end of the grant period;
(6)A grant project must expend all funds provided through the grant within thirty-six months following grant approval; and
(7)No grant funds may be used for costs associated with writing the grant proposal, contractual obligations that became effective prior to the award period of the grant, purchases that become the property of any individual or organization other than the grant recipient, or purchases or services beyond the project outcomes or activities.
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