Closeout Requirements. Outcome: Reduce the administrative costs associated with closeout by simplifying closeout documentation requirements and incentivize timely closeout. 1. Work must be completed by the end of the latest Pilot Project period of performance and the Recipient must certify that all incurred costs are associated with the approved SOW and that the Applicant completed all work in accordance with FEMA regulations and policies. The Recipient must submit its certification to FEMA within 180 days of the Applicant completing its last Pilot Project or the latest Pilot Project deadline, whichever occurs first, in order for the Applicant to retain and use any excess funds. 2. The closeout certification must include a final report of Pilot Project costs and documentation to support the following: a. Summary of actual work completed; b. Mitigation measures achieved, if applicable; c. Compliance with EHP requirements; d. Compliance with the O&M insurance requirement; e. Summary of total actual costs to complete the Pilot Projects; f. Compliance with Federal procurement procedures; and g. Actual insurance proceeds received. 3. Applicants do not need to track costs to specific work items. Applicants only need to substantiate and certify that all claimed costs are related to the overall work deemed eligible for the Pilot Projects. 4. Applicants must comply with the requirements of 2 CFR Part 200, including document retention.
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