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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 1136 — Other Administrative Requirements: General Award Terms and Conditions · § 1136.1

§ 1136.1. Purpose of this part.

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(a)This part specifies standard wording of general terms and conditions concerning submission and maintenance of recipient information; records retention and access; remedies for noncompliance and termination; claims, disputes, and appeals; collection of amounts due; closeout; and after-the-award requirements.
(b)It thereby implements OMB guidance for grants and cooperative agreements in multiple portions of 2 CFR part 200, as those portions apply to general terms and conditions. Specifically, this part implements:
(1)2 CFR 200.113 and 200.210(b)(1)(iii);
(2)2 CFR 200.300(b) as it refers to requirements in 2 CFR part 25; and
(3)2 CFR 200.333 through 200.345.
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