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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 75 · § 75.261

§ 75.261. Extension of a project period.

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(a)One-time extension of project period without prior approval. A grantee may extend the project period of an award one time, for a period up to 12 months, without the prior approval of the Secretary, if---
(1)The grantee meets the requirements for extension in 2 CFR 200.308(e)(2); and
(2)The extension is not otherwise prohibited by statute, regulation, or the conditions of an award.
(b)Extension of project period with prior approval. At the conclusion of the project period extension authorized under paragraph
(a)of this section, or in any case in which a project period extension is not authorized under paragraph
(a)of this section, a grantee, with prior approval of the Secretary, may extend a project for an additional period if---
(1)The extension is not otherwise prohibited by statute, regulations, or the conditions of an award;
(2)The extension does not involve the obligation of additional Federal funds;
(3)The extension is to carry out the approved objectives and scope of the project; and (4)(i) The Secretary determines that, due to special or unusual circumstances applicable to a class of grantees, the project periods for the grantees should be extended; or (ii)(A) The Secretary determines that special or unusual circumstances would delay completion of the project beyond the end of the project period;
(B)The grantee requests an extension of the project period at least 45 calendar days before the end of the project period; and
(C)The grantee provides a written statement, before the end of the project period, of the reasons the extension is appropriate under paragraph (b)(4)(ii)(A) of this section and the period for which the project extension is requested.
(c)Waiver. The Secretary may waive the requirement in paragraph (b)(4)(ii) of this section if---
(1)The grantee could not reasonably have known of the need for the extension on or before the start of the 45-day period; or
(2)The failure to give notice on or before the start of the 45-day period was unavoidable. \[89 FR 70329, Aug. 29, 2024\]
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