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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 1128 — Recipient Financial and Program Management: General Award Terms and Conditions · § 1128.430

§ 1128.430. Procedures for prior approvals.

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(a)OMB guidance. Guidance on procedures related to recipient requests for prior approval is contained in 2 CFR 200.308(h) and (i).
(b)DoD implementation of the guidance. DoD implements the guidance in 2 CFR 200.308(h) and
(i)for prior approval requests through award terms and conditions.
(c)Award terms and conditions. A DoD Component must:
(1)Include the wording appendix D to this part provides for paragraph D.1 of FMS Article IV of its general terms and conditions.
(2)Insert appropriate wording in lieu of the reserved paragraph D.2 that appendix D to this part includes in FMS Article IV to specify:
(i)The format the recipient must use when it requests approval for budget revisions. As described in 2 CFR 200.308(h), the award term may allow the recipient to submit a letter of request or otherwise must specify that the recipient use the same format it used for budget information in its application or proposal.
(ii)Any other procedural instructions related to requests for prior approvals for budget or program revisions (e.g., to whom requests must be submitted) that are common to the awards using the general terms and conditions. For procedural instructions that will vary from one award to another, it is appropriate to include wording that points to the award-specific terms and conditions as the source of the information.
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