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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 1120 — Award Format for DoD Grants and Cooperative Agreements · § 1120.700

§ 1120.700. Scope of programmatic requirements.

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A requirement is most appropriately included in the programmatic requirements portion of the general terms and conditions if it:
(a)Is not in one of the subject matter areas covered by the administrative requirements in Subdivision B of the general terms and conditions, as described in § 1120.500.
(b)Does not meet the criteria in § 1120.600 for a national policy requirement.
(c)Broadly applies to awards using the general terms and conditions. Requirements that apply to relatively few of those awards are more appropriately included in the award-specific terms and conditions of the individual awards to which they apply.
(d)Is expected to be in effect for the foreseeable future, rather than for a limited period of time. For example, a requirement in an annual appropriations act that applies specifically to funding made available by that act is better addressed through the award-specific terms and conditions of awards or modifications to which it applies.
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