Common use of CFR 200 Clause in Contracts

CFR 200. 308 already requires the recipient to obtain the AO’s prior approval for the subaward, transfer, or contracting out of any work under an award. This is generally limited to approving work by a third party under the agreement. If USAID wishes to reserve any further approval rights for subawards or contracts that go beyond existing policies on Federal review of grantee procurement standards, it must specifically state such Agency involvement in the substantial involvement provision of the agreement.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Grants and Cooperative Agreements, Grants and Cooperative Agreements, Grants and Cooperative Agreements

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CFR 200. 308 already requires the recipient to obtain the AO’s prior approval for the subaward, transfer, or contracting out of any work under an award. This is generally limited to approving work by a third party under the agreement. If USAID wishes to reserve any further approval rights for subawards or contracts that go beyond existing policies on Federal review of grantee procurement standards, it must specifically state such Agency involvement in the substantial involvement provision of the agreement.agreement.‌‌

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Grants and Cooperative Agreements, Grants and Cooperative Agreements, Grants and Cooperative Agreements

CFR 200. 308 already requires the recipient to obtain obtain‌‌‌ the AO’s prior approval for the subaward, transfer, or contracting out of any work under an award. This is generally limited to approving work by a third party under the agreement. If USAID wishes to reserve any further approval rights for subawards or contracts that go beyond existing policies on Federal review of grantee procurement standards, it must specifically state such Agency involvement in the substantial involvement provision of the agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grants and Cooperative Agreements

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CFR 200. 308 already requires the recipient to obtain the AO’s prior approval for the subaward, transfer, or contracting out of any work under an award. This is generally limited to approving work by a third party under the agreement. If USAID wishes to reserve any further approval rights for subawards or contracts that go beyond existing policies on Federal review of grantee procurement standards, it must specifically state such Agency involvement in the substantial involvement provision of the agreement.agreement.‌‌‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grants and Cooperative Agreements

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