Common use of Requirement to Have a Single Audit Clause in Contracts

Requirement to Have a Single Audit. In the case that this Agreement is a Grant that is funded in whole or in part by federal funds, and if this Subrecipient expends $500,000 or more in federal assistance during its fiscal year, the Subrecipient is required to have a single audit conducted in accordance with the Single Audit Act, except when it elects to have a program specific audit. The Subrecipient may elect to have a program specific audit if it expends funds under only one federal program and the federal program’s laws, regulating or grant agreements do not require a financial statement audit of the Party. A Subrecipient is exempt if the Party expends less than $500,000 in total federal assistance in one year. The Subrecipient will complete the Certification of Audit Requirement annually within 45 days after its fiscal year end. If a single audit is required, the sub-recipient will submit a copy of the audit report to the primary pass-through Party and any other pass-through Party that requests it within 9 months. If a single audit is not required, the Subrecipient will submit the Schedule of Federal Expenditures within 45 days. These forms will be mailed to the Subrecipient by the Department of Finance and Management near the end of its fiscal year. These forms are also available on the Finance & Management Web page at: xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/forms

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Contract Amendment, Contract for Personal Services

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