Ineligible Uses of the Funds for the Cooperative Agreement Recipient Sample Clauses

Ineligible Uses of the Funds for the Cooperative Agreement Recipient. Any other eligible programmatic costs, including direct costs incurred by the recipient in reporting to EPA; procuring and managing contracts; awarding, monitoring, and managing subawards to the extent required to comply with 2 CFR § 200.331 and the “Establishing and Managing SubawardsGeneral Term and Condition; and carrying out community involvement pertaining to the cleanup activities.
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Ineligible Uses of the Funds for the Cooperative Agreement Recipient. 1. Cooperative agreement funds shall not be used by the CAR for any of the following activities: a. Monitoring and data collection necessary to apply for, or comply with, environmental permits under other federal and state laws, unless such a permit is required as a component of the cleanup action; b. Construction, demolition, and site development activities that are not xxxxxxxxxx assessment activities or cleanup actions (e.g., marketing of property (activities or products created specifically to attract buyers or investors), construction of a new facility, or addressing public or private drinking water supplies that have deteriorated through ordinary use); c. General community visioning, area-wide zoning updates, design guideline development, master planning, green infrastructure, infrastructure service delivery, and city-wide or comprehensive planning/plan updates – these activities are all ineligible uses of grant funds if unrelated to advancing cleanup and reuse of xxxxxxxxxx sites within the target area. Note: for these types of activities to be an eligible use of grant funds, there must be a specific nexus between the activity and how it will help further cleanup and reuse of the priority xxxxxxxxxx sites. This nexus must be clearly described in the workplan for the project; d. Job training unrelated to performing a specific assessment at a site covered by the cooperative agreement; e. To pay for a penalty or fine; f. To pay a federal cost share requirement (e.g., a cost share required by another federal grant) unless there is specific statutory authority; g. To pay for a response cost at a xxxxxxxxxx site for which the CAR or subaward recipient is potentially liable under CERCLA § 107; h. To pay a cost of compliance with any federal law, excluding the cost of compliance with laws applicable to the assessment; and i. Unallowable costs (e.g., lobbying and purchases of alcoholic beverages) under 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart E. 2. Cooperative agreement funds may not be used for any of the following properties: a. Facilities listed, or proposed for listing, on the National Priorities List (NPL); b. Facilities subject to unilateral administrative orders, court orders, and administrative orders on consent or judicial consent decree issued to or entered by parties under CERCLA; c. Facilities that are subject to the jurisdiction, custody or control of the United States government except for land held in trust by the United States government for an Indian tribe; ...
Ineligible Uses of the Funds for the Cooperative Agreement Recipient. Borrower, and/or Subgrantees 1. Cooperative agreement funds shall not be used by the CAR, borrower and/or subgrantee for any of the following activities: a. Environmental assessment activities, including Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments; b. Monitoring and data collection necessary to apply for, or comply with, environmental permits under other federal and state laws, unless such a permit is required as a component of the cleanup action; c. Construction, demolition, and site development activities that are not cleanup actions (e.g., marketing of property, construction of a new facility, or addressing public or private drinking water supplies that have deteriorated through ordinary use); d. Job training unrelated to performing a specific cleanup at a site covered by a loan or subgrant; e. To pay for a penalty or fine; f. To pay a federal cost-share requirement (e.g., a cost-share required by another federal grant) unless there is specific statutory authority; g. To pay for a response cost at a xxxxxxxxxx site for which the CAR or recipient of the subgrant or loan is potentially liable under CERCLA § 107; h. To pay a cost of compliance with any federal law, excluding the cost of compliance with laws applicable to the cleanup; and i. Unallowable costs (e.g., lobbying and purchases of alcoholic beverages) under 2 CFR 200, Subpart E. 2. Cooperative agreement funds may not be used for any of the following properties: a. Facilities listed, or proposed for listing, on the National Priorities List (NPL); b. Facilities subject to unilateral administrative orders, court orders, and administrative orders on consent or judicial consent decree issued to or entered by parties under CERCLA; c. Facilities that are subject to the jurisdiction, custody or control of the United States government except for land held in trust by the United States government for an Indian tribe; or d. A site excluded from the definition of a xxxxxxxxxx site for which EPA has not made a property-specific funding determination.
Ineligible Uses of the Funds for the Cooperative Agreement Recipient. 1. Cooperative agreement funds shall not be used by the CAR for any of the following activities: a. Pre-cleanup environmental assessment activities such as site assessment, identification, and characterization with the exception of site monitoring activities that are reasonable and necessary during the cleanup process, including determination of the effectiveness of a cleanup; b. Monitoring and data collection necessary to apply for, or comply with, environmental permits under other federal and state laws, unless such a permit is required as a component of the cleanup action; c. Construction, demolition, and site development activities that are not cleanup actions (e.g., marketing of property (activities or products created specifically to attract buyers or investors), construction of a new facility, or addressing public or private drinking water supplies that have deteriorated through ordinary use); d. Job training activities unrelated to performing a specific cleanup at a site covered by the cooperative agreement; e. To pay for a penalty or fine; f. To pay a federal cost share requirement (e.g., a cost share required by another federal grant) unless there is specific statutory authority; g. To pay for a response cost at a xxxxxxxxxx site for which the CAR is potentially liable under CERCLA § 107; h. To pay a cost of compliance with any federal law, excluding the cost of compliance with laws applicable to the cleanup; and i. Unallowable costs (e.g., lobbying and purchases of alcoholic beverages) under 2 CFR 200, Subpart E. 2. Cooperative agreement funds shall not be used for any of the following properties: a. Facilities listed, or proposed for listing, on the National Priorities List (NPL); b. Facilities subject to unilateral administrative orders, court orders, and administrative orders on consent or judicial consent decree issued to or entered by parties under CERCLA; c. Facilities that are subject to the jurisdiction, custody or control of the United States government except for land held in trust by the United States government for an Indian tribe; or d. A site excluded from the definition of a xxxxxxxxxx site for which EPA has not made a property-specific funding determination. 3. As required by 2 CFR § 200.302, the CAR must maintain accounting records documenting the receipt and disbursement of program income.
Ineligible Uses of the Funds for the Cooperative Agreement Recipient. 1. Cooperative agreement funds shall not be used by the CAR for any of the following activities: a. Pre-cleanup environmental assessment activities such as site assessment, identification, and characterization with the exception of site monitoring activities that are reasonable and necessary during the cleanup process, including determination of the effectiveness of a cleanup; b. Monitoring and data collection necessary to apply for , or comply with, environmental permits under other federal and state laws , unless such a permit is required as a component of the cleanup action ; c. Construction, demolition, and development activities that are not cleanup actions (e.g., marketing of property or construction of a new facility or addressing public or private drinking water supplies that have deteriorated through ordinary use); d. Job training unrelated to performing a specific cleanup at a site covered by the grant; e. To pay for a penalty or fine; f. To pay a federal cost share requirement (for example, a cost-share required by another Federal grant ) unless there is specific statutory authority; g. To pay for a response cost at a brownfields site for which the recipient of the grant is potentially liable under CERCLA § 107; h. To pay a cost of compliance with any federal law , excluding the cost of compliance with laws applicable to the cleanup ; and i. Unallowable costs (e.g., lobbying and fund raising ) under 2 CFR Part 225 (for state, local and tribal governments ) or 2 CFR Part 230 (non-profit organizations), as applicable. 2. Under CERCLA § 104(k)(4)(B), administrative costs are prohibited costs under this agreement. Prohibited administrative costs include all indirect costs incurred by the CAR under 2 CFR Part 225 (for state, local and tribal governments ) or 2 CFR Part 230 (non-profit organizations), as applicable. a. Ineligible administrative costs include costs incurred in the form of salaries, benefits, contractual costs, supplies, and data processing charges, incurred to comply with most provisions of the Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants contained in 40 CFR Part 30 or 40 CFR Part 31. Direct costs for grant administration , with the exception of costs specifically identified as eligible programmatic costs , are ineligible even if the grant recipient is required to carry out the activity under the grant agreement. Costs incurred to report quarterly performance to EPA under the grant are eligible . b. Ineligible grant administration co...

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