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Code · CFR · Title 38 — Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief · Part 21 · § 21.443

§ 21.443. Permissible uses of VEPFS grant funds.

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(a)VEPFS grant funds may be used only to fund outcomes payments if an intervention achieves outcomes at a pre-set target level that has been agreed to in a PFS agreement before service delivery begins for a PFS project with a goal to improve employment outcomes for Veterans with service-connected disabilities.
(b)To pay for the indirect costs of administering a grant, regardless of whether an intervention achieves outcomes at a pre-set target level, a recipient may:
(1)Use a Federally approved indirect cost rate (a rate already negotiated with the Federal Government);
(2)Use a 10% de minimis rate of modified total direct costs;
(3)Negotiate an indirect cost rate for the first time; or
(4)Claim certain costs directly following 2 CFR 200.413. (Authority: 38 U.S.C. 3119, 2 CFR 200.414)
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