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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 1120 — Award Format for DoD Grants and Cooperative Agreements · § 1120.510

§ 1120.510. Sources of administrative requirements.

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The source of administrative requirements is:
(a)Subchapter D of this chapter for cost-type grant and cooperative agreement awards to institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, States, local governments, and Indian tribes. Subchapter D provides a standard set of articles into which a DoD Component organizes the administrative requirements. It also provides standard wording for the general terms and conditions in those articles, as explained in the overview of subchapter D in 2 CFR part 1126.
(b)32 CFR part 34 for grant and cooperative agreement awards to for-profit entities. That part of the DoDGARs specifies the administrative requirements for awards to those entities but does not provide standard articles or terms and conditions.
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