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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 35 · § 35.4012

§ 35.4012. If there appears to be a difference between the requirements of 2 CFR Parts 200 and 1500 and this subpart, which regulations should my group follow?

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You should follow the regulations in 2 CFR part 200 and 2 CFR part 1500, except for the following provisions from which this subpart deviates:
(a)2 CFR 200.305(b)(1) and (2), Payment
(b)2 CFR 200.320, Methods of procurement to be followed.
(c)2 CFR 200.325(b)(2), Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity review.
(d)2 CFR 200.324, Cost or price analysis.
(e)2 CFR part 1500 Subpart E—Disputes. [65 FR 58858, Oct. 2, 2000, as amended at 79 FR 76058, Dec. 19, 2014; 87 FR 30400, May 19, 2022]
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