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Code · CFR · Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury · Part 205 · § 205.3

§ 205.3. What Federal assistance programs are subject to this subpart A?

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(a)Generally, this subpart prescribes the rules that apply to Federal assistance programs which:
(1)Are listed in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance;
(2)Meet the funding threshold for a major Federal assistance program; and
(3)Are included in a Treasury-State agreement or default procedures.
(b)Upon a State's request, we will make additional Federal assistance programs subject to subpart A by lowering the funding threshold in the Treasury-State agreement. All of a State's programs that meet this lower threshold would be subject to this subpart A.
(c)We may make additional Federal assistance programs subject to subpart A if a State or Federal Program Agency fails to comply with subpart B of this part.
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