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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 1138 — Requirements Related to Subawards: General Award Terms and Conditions · § 1138.500

§ 1138.500. Purposes of SUB Article V in relation to other articles.

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(a)Purposes. SUB Article V specifies requirements concerning equipment, supplies, and real, intangible, and federally owned property that recipients must include in subawards they make under DoD grants and cooperative agreements. It thereby:
(1)Specifies which of the requirements in PROP Articles I through VI of the award flow down to subawards; and
(2)Implements OMB guidance in 2 CFR 200.310 through 200.316, as those sections apply to subawards.
(b)Award terms and conditions. A DoD Component's general terms and conditions must use the wording appendix E to this part provides as Section A of SUB Article V to inform recipients about the relationship between requirements for the recipient in PROP Articles I through VI and requirements for subawards in SUB Article V.
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