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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 300 — Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards · § 300.219

§ 300.219. Special provisions for awards to Federal agencies.

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(a)An HHS agency must have explicit statutory authority that makes Federal agencies eligible for awards.
(b)All provisions of 2 CFR part 200, this part, and other HHS regulations apply to Federal entities receiving Federal awards, except for the following:
(1)Except for grants for research, any program income earned by a Federal institution must be used under the deduction alternative. Any program income earned after the period of performance should be returned to the United States Treasury.
(2)No salary or fringe benefit payments may be made from HHS agency funds to support career, career-conditional, or other Federal employees (civilian or uniformed services) without permanent appointments at a Federal institution receiving an award. While the level of effort required for the project must be allowed by the recipient as part of each individual's official duties, salary costs associated with an individual participating in an official capacity as a Federal employee under an award to that Federal institution are not allowable costs under an HHS award.
(3)Federal agencies may not be reimbursed for indirect costs under Federal awards.
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