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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 300 — Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards · § 300.218

§ 300.218. Special provisions for awards to for-profit organizations as recipients.

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(a)For-profit organizations. This section contains provisions that apply to awards to for-profit organizations. These provisions are in addition to other applicable provisions of this part, or they make exceptions from other provisions of this part for awards to for-profit organizations.
(b)Prohibition against profit. Except for awards under the Small Business Innovation Research
(SBIR)and Small Business Technology Transfer Research
(STTR)programs (15 U.S.C. 638), no HHS funds may be paid as profit to any recipient even if the recipient is a for-profit organization. Profit is any amount in excess of allowable direct and indirect costs.
(c)Program income. Except for grants for research, program income earned by a for-profit organization may not be used to further eligible project or program objectives except in the SBIR and STTR programs.
(d)For-profit organization audits.
(1)For-profit organizations that receive awards (including for-profit hospitals) have two options regarding audits:
(i)A financial related audit of a particular award in accordance with GAGAS, in those cases where the for-profit organization receives awards under only one HHS program; or, if awards are received under multiple HHS programs, a financial related audit of all awards in accordance with GAGAS; or
(ii)An audit that meets the requirements contained in 2 CFR 200, subpart F.
(2)For-profit organizations that receive annual awards totaling less than the audit requirement threshold in subpart F are exempt from HHS audit requirements for that year, but records must be available for review by appropriate officials of Federal agencies or the GAO. (See § 200.501).
(e)Applicability. The provisions of § 200.315(e) do not apply to for-profit organizations.
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