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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 1126 — Subchapter D Overview · § 1126.1

§ 1126.1. Purposes of this subchapter.

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This subchapter of the DoD Grant and Agreement Regulations:
(a)Addresses general terms and conditions governing administrative requirements for use by DoD Components when awarding cost-type grants and cooperative agreements to institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, States, local governments, and Indian tribes. It does so by providing:
(1)A standard organization of the administrative requirements into articles of general terms and conditions, each of which is in a specific subject area.
(2)Standard wording for those articles; and
(3)Associated prescriptions for DoD Component's use of the standard wording to construct their general terms and conditions, which allow for adding, omitting, or varying in other ways from the standard wording in certain situations.
(b)Thereby implements OMB guidance in 2 CFR part 200 as it relates to general terms and conditions of grants and cooperative agreements to institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, States, local governments, and Indian tribes.
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