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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 35 · § 35.4235

§ 35.4235. Are there specific provisions my group's contract(s) must contain?

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Your group must include the following provisions in each of its contracts:
(a)Statement of work;
(b)Schedule for performance;
(c)Due dates for deliverables;
(d)Total cost of the contract;
(e)Payment provisions;
(f)The following clauses from 2 CFR part 200 Appendix II—Contract Provisions for Non-Federal Entity Contracts Under Federal Awards, which are available at http://www.ecfr.gov.):
(g)The following clauses from 2 CFR part 200:
(1)Remedies for breaches of contract (2 CFR part 200 Appendix II—Contract Provisions for Non-Federal Entity Contracts Under Federal Awards)
(2)Termination by the recipient (2 CFR part 200 Appendix II—Contract Provisions for Non-Federal Entity Contracts Under Federal Awards); and
(3)Access to records (2 CFR 200.337); and
(h)Provisions that require your contractor(s) to keep the following detailed records as § 35.4180 requires for ten years after the end of the contract:
(1)Acquisitions;
(2)Work progress reports;
(3)Expenditures; and
(4)Commitments indicating their relationship to established costs and schedules. [65 FR 58858, Oct. 2, 2000, as amended at 79 FR 76059, Dec. 19, 2014; 87 FR 30400, May 19, 2022]
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