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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 200 — Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards · § 200.208

§ 200.208. Specific conditions.

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(a)Federal agencies are responsible for ensuring that specific Federal award conditions and performance expectations are consistent with the program design (See § 200.202 and § 200.301).
(b)The Federal agency or pass-through entity may adjust specific conditions in the Federal award based on an analysis of the following factors:
(1)Review of OMB-designated repositories of government-wide data (for example, SAM.gov) or review of its risk assessment (See § 200.206);
(2)The recipient's or subrecipient's history of compliance with the terms and conditions of Federal awards;
(3)The recipient's or subrecipient's ability to meet expected performance goals as described in § 200.211; or
(4)A determination of whether a recipient or subrecipient has inadequate financial capability to perform the Federal award.
(c)Specific conditions may include the following:
(1)Requiring payments as reimbursements rather than advance payments;
(2)Withholding authority to proceed to the next phase until receipt of evidence of acceptable performance;
(3)Requiring additional or more detailed financial reports;
(4)Requiring additional project monitoring;
(5)Requiring the recipient or subrecipient to obtain technical or management assistance; or
(6)Establishing additional prior approvals.
(d)Prior to imposing specific conditions, the Federal agency or pass-through entity must notify the recipient or subrecipient as to:
(1)The nature of the specific condition(s);
(2)The reason why the specific condition(s) is being imposed;
(3)The nature of the action needed to remove the specific condition(s);
(4)The time allowed for completing the actions; and
(5)The method for requesting the Federal agency or pass-through entity to reconsider imposing a specific condition.
(e)Any specific conditions must be promptly removed once the conditions that prompted them have been satisfied.
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