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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 1134 — Financial, Programmatic, and Property Reporting: General Award Terms and Conditions · § 1134.505

§ 1134.505. Content of REP Article V.

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(a)Source of reporting requirement. Any requirement in a DoD Component's general terms and conditions for recipients to provide a type of report not addressed in REP Articles I-IV must:
(1)Have a basis in a statute or regulation adopted in the Federal Register after an opportunity for public comment; and
(2)Use a form/format that has been approved by OMB under the PRA, as implemented by OMB in 5 CFR part 1320.
(b)Award terms and conditions.
(1)To implement any reporting requirement described in paragraph
(a)of this section, a DoD Component's general terms and conditions must include the following content in REP Article V, consistent with the PRA approval. Otherwise, REP Article V must be reserved.
(a)The name of the report and where a recipient can obtain it;
(b)For an interim report, the frequency with which it must be submitted and due date(s);
(c)For a final report, whether the report is due 90 days or, if the DoD Component has pre-approved a 30-day extension, 120 days after the end of the period of performance; and
(d)To what DoD office/official the report(s) must be submitted.
(2)If there is more than one such report, the DoD Component must show the information for each in separate sections of the article.
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