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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 688 — Provisions Governing the YouthBuild Program · § 688.570

§ 688.570. Does the Department allow incentive payments in the YouthBuild program?

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(a)Grantees are permitted to provide incentive payments to youth participants for recognition and achievement directly tied to training activities and work experiences. Grantees must tie the incentive payments to the goals of the specific grant program and outline such goals in writing prior to starting the program that makes incentive payments.
(b)Prior to providing incentive payments, the organization must have written policies and procedures in place governing the awarding of incentives, and the incentives provided under the grant must align with these organizational policies.
(c)All incentive payments must comply with the requirements in Uniform Guidance at 2 CFR part 200.
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