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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 1136 — Other Administrative Requirements: General Award Terms and Conditions · § 1136.405

§ 1136.405. Content of OAR Article IV.

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(a)Requirement. The DoDGARs at 32 CFR 22.815 require DoD Components' general terms and conditions to incorporate the procedures set forth in that section for processing claims and disputes and deciding appeals of grants officer's decisions.
(b)Award terms and conditions---(1) General. To implement the requirement in paragraph
(a)of this section, a DoD Component's general terms and conditions must use the wording appendix D to this part provides for OAR Article IV, with wording inserted in lieu of the reserved paragraph A.2 to identify the Component's cognizant Grant Appeal Authority and provide his or her mailing or email address.
(2)Exception. A DoD Component may add one or more sections to the wording appendix D to this part provides for OAR Article IV to state a requirement that recipients must provide opportunities to subrecipients for hearings, appeals, or other administrative proceedings with respect to claims, disputes, remedies for noncompliance, or other matters if:
(i)That requirement is in a statute or regulation adopted in the Code of Federal Regulations after opportunity for public comment; and
(ii)The statutory or regulatory requirement applies to awards using the DoD Component's general terms and conditions.
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