Common use of Awardee Responsibilities and Compliance with Federal Requirements Clause in Contracts

Awardee Responsibilities and Compliance with Federal Requirements. ‌ a. The awardee has full responsibility for the conduct of the project or activity supported under this award and for adherence to the award conditions. Although the awardee is encouraged to seek the advice and opinion of NSF on special problems that may arise, such advice does not diminish the awardee's responsibility for making sound scientific and administrative judgments and should not imply that the responsibility for operating decisions has shifted to NSF. The awardee is responsible for notifying NSF about: (1) any allegation of research misconduct that it concludes has substance and requires an investigation in accordance with NSF research misconduct regulations published at 45 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 689; or (2) any significant problems relating to the administrative or financial aspects of the award. b. The requirements of this award are contained in these Cooperative Agreement Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions unless otherwise specified in the award notice. The applicable Federal administrative standards are incorporated by reference and are contained in 2 CFR §200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards. These Cooperative Agreement Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions (CA-FATC) serve as the Foundation’s implementation of 2 CFR §200. c. By acceptance of this award, the awardee agrees to comply with the applicable Federal requirements and to the prudent management of all expenditures and actions affecting the award, including the monitoring of subrecipients (if applicable). Specific guidance on subrecipient monitoring and management can be found in 2 CFR §200.331-332. A listing of National Policy Requirements the awardee must adhere to, where applicable, is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx/awards/managing/rtc.jsp. d. Documentation for each expenditure or action affecting this award must reflect appropriate organizational reviews or approvals that should be made in advance of the action. Organizational reviews are intended to help assure that expenditures are allowable, necessary and reasonable for the conduct of the project and that the proposed action: 1. is consistent with the award terms and conditions;

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

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Awardee Responsibilities and Compliance with Federal Requirements. ‌ a. The awardee has full responsibility for the conduct of the project or activity supported under this award and for adherence to the award conditions. Although the awardee is encouraged to seek the advice and opinion of NSF on special problems that may arise, such advice does not diminish the awardee's responsibility for making sound scientific and administrative judgments and should not imply that the responsibility for operating decisions has shifted to NSF. The awardee is responsible for notifying NSF about: (1) any allegation of research misconduct that it concludes has substance and requires an investigation in accordance with NSF research misconduct regulations published at 45 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 689; or (2) any significant problems relating to the administrative or financial aspects of the award. b. The requirements of this award are contained in these Cooperative Agreement Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions unless otherwise specified in the award notice. The applicable Federal administrative standards are incorporated by reference and are contained in 2 CFR §§ 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal AwardsAwards (Uniform Guidance). These Cooperative Agreement Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions (CA-FATC) serve as the Foundation’s implementation of 2 CFR §§ 200. If the CA-FATC is silent on a specific area covered by 2 CFR § 200, the requirements specified in 2 CFR § 200 must be followed. c. By acceptance of this award, the awardee agrees to comply with the applicable Federal requirements and to the prudent management of all expenditures and actions affecting the award, including the monitoring of subrecipients (if applicable). Specific guidance on subrecipient monitoring and management can be found in 2 CFR §§ 200.331-332. A listing of National Policy Requirements the awardee that awardees must adhere to, where applicable, is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx/awards/managing/rtc.jsp. d. Documentation for each expenditure or action affecting this award must reflect appropriate organizational reviews or approvals that should be made in advance of the action. Organizational reviews are intended to help assure that expenditures are allowable, necessary and reasonable for the conduct of the project and that the proposed action: 1. is consistent with the award terms and conditions;

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

Awardee Responsibilities and Compliance with Federal Requirements. ‌ a. The awardee has full responsibility for the conduct of the project or activity supported under this award and for adherence to the award conditions. Although the awardee is encouraged to seek the advice and opinion of NSF on special problems that may arise, such advice does not diminish the awardee's responsibility for making sound scientific and administrative judgments and should not imply that the responsibility for operating decisions has shifted to NSF. The awardee is responsible for notifying NSF about: (1) any allegation of research misconduct that it concludes has substance and requires an investigation in accordance with NSF research misconduct regulations published at 45 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 689; or (2) any significant problems relating to the administrative or financial aspects of the award. b. The requirements of this award are contained in these SBIR/STTR Phase II Cooperative Agreement Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions unless otherwise specified in the award notice. The applicable Federal administrative standards are incorporated by reference and are contained in 2 CFR §200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal AwardsAwards (Uniform Guidance) Subparts A through D. 2 CFR §200 Subparts A through D also apply to commercial organizations, including small businesses. These SBIR/STTR Phase II Cooperative Agreement Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions (CASBIR/STTR-II-CA- FATC) serve as the Foundation’s implementation of 2 CFR §200. c. By acceptance of this award, the awardee agrees to comply with the applicable Federal requirements and to the prudent management of all expenditures and actions affecting the award, including the monitoring of subrecipients (if applicable). Specific guidance on subrecipient monitoring and management can be found in 2 CFR §200.331-332. A listing of National Policy Requirements the awardee awardees must adhere to, where applicable, is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx/awards/managing/rtc.jsp. d. Documentation for each expenditure or action affecting this award must reflect appropriate organizational reviews or approvals that should be made in advance of the action. Organizational reviews are intended to help assure that expenditures are allowable, necessary and reasonable for the conduct of the project and that the proposed action: 1. is consistent with the award terms and conditions;

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Small Business Innovation Research (Sbir)/Small Business Technology Transfer (Sttr) Phase Ii Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

Awardee Responsibilities and Compliance with Federal Requirements. ‌ a. The awardee has full responsibility for the conduct of the project or activity supported under this award and for adherence to the award conditions. Although the awardee is encouraged to seek the advice and opinion of NSF on special problems that may arise, such advice does not diminish the awardee's responsibility for making sound scientific and administrative judgments and should not imply that the responsibility for operating decisions has shifted to NSF. The awardee is responsible for notifying NSF about: (1) any allegation of research misconduct that it concludes has substance and requires an investigation in accordance with NSF research misconduct regulations published at 45 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 689; or (2) any significant problems relating to the administrative or financial aspects of the award. b. The requirements of this award are contained in these Cooperative Agreement Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions unless otherwise specified in the award noticenotice of award. The applicable Federal administrative standards are incorporated by reference and are contained in 2 CFR §§ 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal AwardsAwards (Uniform Guidance). These Cooperative Agreement Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions (CA-FATC) serve as the Foundation’s implementation of 2 CFR §§ 200. If the CA-FATC is silent on a specific area covered by 2 CFR § 200, the requirements specified in 2 CFR § 200 must be followed. c. By acceptance of this award, the awardee agrees to comply with the applicable Federal requirements for cooperative agreements and to the prudent management of all expenditures and actions affecting the award, including the monitoring of subrecipients (if applicable). Specific guidance on subrecipient monitoring and management can be found in 2 CFR §§ 200.331-332. A listing of National Policy Requirements the awardee that awardees must adhere to, where applicable, is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx/awards/managing/rtc.jspxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/bfa/xxxx/policy/gc1/policymatrix_dec14.pdf. d. Documentation for each expenditure or action affecting this award must reflect appropriate organizational reviews or approvals that should be made in advance of the action. Organizational reviews are intended to help assure that expenditures are allowable, necessary and reasonable for the conduct of the project project, and that the proposed action: 1. is consistent with the award terms and conditions;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

Awardee Responsibilities and Compliance with Federal Requirements. a. The awardee has full responsibility for the conduct of the project or activity supported under this award and for adherence to the award terms and conditions. Although the awardee is encouraged to seek the advice and opinion of NSF on special problems that may arise, such advice does not diminish the awardee's responsibility for making sound scientific and administrative judgments and should not imply that the responsibility for operating decisions has shifted to NSF. The awardee is responsible for notifying NSF about: (1) any allegation of research misconduct that it concludes has substance and requires an investigation in accordance with NSF research misconduct regulations published at 45 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 689; or (2) any significant problems relating to the administrative or financial aspects of the award. b. The requirements of this award are contained in these Cooperative Agreement Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions unless otherwise specified in the award notice. The applicable Federal administrative standards are incorporated by reference and are contained in 2 CFR §200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards. These Cooperative Agreement Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions (CA-FATC) serve as the Foundation’s implementation of 2 CFR §200. c. By acceptance of this award, the awardee agrees to comply with the applicable Federal requirements and to the prudent management of all expenditures and actions affecting the award, including the monitoring of subrecipients (if applicable). Specific guidance on subrecipient monitoring and management can be found in 2 CFR §200.331-332. A listing of National Policy Requirements the awardee must adhere to, where applicable, is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx/awards/managing/rtc.jsp. d. Documentation for each expenditure or action affecting this award must reflect appropriate organizational reviews or approvals that should be made in advance of the action. Organizational reviews are intended to help assure that expenditures are allowable, necessary and reasonable for the conduct of the project and that the proposed action: 1. is consistent with the award terms and conditions;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

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Awardee Responsibilities and Compliance with Federal Requirements. ‌ a. The awardee has full responsibility for the conduct of the project or activity supported under this award and for adherence to the award conditions. Although the awardee is encouraged to seek the advice and opinion of NSF on special problems that may arise, such advice does not diminish the awardee's responsibility for making sound scientific and administrative judgments and should not imply that the responsibility for operating decisions has shifted to NSF. The awardee is responsible for notifying NSF about: (1) any allegation of research misconduct that it concludes has substance and requires an investigation in accordance with NSF research misconduct regulations published at 45 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 689; or (2) any significant problems relating to the administrative or financial aspects of the award. b. The requirements of this award are contained in these Cooperative Agreement Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions unless otherwise specified in the award noticenotice of award. The applicable Federal administrative standards are incorporated by reference and are contained in 2 CFR §§ 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal AwardsAwards (Uniform Guidance). These Cooperative Agreement Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions (CA-FATC) serve as the Foundation’s implementation of 2 CFR §§ 200. If the CA-FATC is silent on a specific area covered by 2 CFR § 200, the requirements specified in 2 CFR § 200 must be followed. c. By acceptance of this award, the awardee agrees to comply with the applicable Federal requirements for cooperative agreements and to the prudent management of all expenditures and actions affecting the award, including the monitoring of subrecipients (if applicable). Specific guidance on subrecipient monitoring and management can be found in 2 CFR §§ 200.331-332. A listing of National Policy Requirements the awardee that awardees must adhere to, where applicable, is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx/awards/managing/rtc.jspxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/bfa/xxxx/policy/gc1/policymatrix_dec14.pdf. d. Documentation for each expenditure or action affecting this award must reflect appropriate organizational reviews or approvals that should be made in advance of the action. Organizational reviews are intended to help assure that expenditures are allowable, necessary and reasonable for the conduct of the project and that the proposed action: 1. is consistent with the award terms and conditions;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

Awardee Responsibilities and Compliance with Federal Requirements. ‌ a. The awardee has full responsibility for the conduct of the project or activity supported under this award and for adherence to the award conditions. Although the awardee is encouraged to seek the advice and opinion of NSF on special problems that may arise, such advice does not diminish the awardee's responsibility for making sound scientific and administrative judgments and should not imply that the responsibility for operating decisions has shifted to NSF. The awardee is responsible for notifying NSF about: (1) any allegation of research misconduct that it concludes has substance and requires an investigation in accordance with NSF research misconduct regulations published at 45 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 689; or (2) any significant problems relating to the administrative or financial aspects of the award. b. The requirements of this award are contained in these Cooperative Agreement Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions unless otherwise specified in the award noticenotice of award. The applicable Federal administrative standards are incorporated by reference and are contained in 2 CFR §§ 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal AwardsAwards (Uniform Guidance). These Cooperative Agreement Financial & Administrative Terms and Conditions (CA-FATC) serve as the Foundation’s implementation of 2 CFR §§ 200. If the CA-FATC is silent on a specific area covered by 2 CFR § 200, the requirements specified in 2 CFR § 200 must be followed. c. By acceptance of this award, the awardee agrees to comply with the applicable Federal requirements for cooperative agreements and to the prudent management of all expenditures and actions affecting the award, including the monitoring of subrecipients (if applicable). Specific guidance on subrecipient monitoring and management can be found in 2 CFR §§ 200.331-332. A listing of National Policy Requirements the awardee that awardees must adhere to, where applicable, is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx/awards/managing/rtc.jspxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/bfa/xxxx/policy/gc1/policymatrix.pdf. d. Documentation for each expenditure or action affecting this award must reflect appropriate organizational reviews or approvals that should be made in advance of the action. Organizational reviews are intended to help assure that expenditures are allowable, necessary and reasonable for the conduct of the project project, and that the proposed action: 1. is consistent with the award terms and conditions;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

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