Title 2 C.F.R. — Federal Financial Assistance
1514 sections
PART 1
- § 1.100 — Content of this title
- § 1.105 — Organization and subtitle content
- § 1.110 — Issuing authorities
- § 1.200 — Purpose of chapters I and II
- § 1.205 — Applicability to Federal financial assistance
- § 1.210 — Applicability to Federal agencies and others
- § 1.215 — Relationship to previous issuances
- § 1.220 — Federal agency implementation of this subtitle
- § 1.230 — Maintenance of this subtitle
- § 1.231 — Severability
- § 1.300 — OMB responsibilities
- § 1.305 — Federal agency responsibilities
PART 25
- § 25.100 — Purpose of this part
- § 25.105 — Applicability
- § 25.110 — Exceptions to this part
- § 25.200 — Requirements for notice of funding opportunities, regulations, and application instructions
- § 25.205 — Effect of noncompliance with a requirement to obtain a UEI or register in SAM.gov
- § 25.210 — Authority to modify agency application forms or formats
- § 25.215 — Requirements for agency information systems
- § 25.220 — Use of award term
- § 25.300 — Requirement for recipients to ensure subrecipients have a unique entity identifier
- § 25.400 — Definitions
PART 170
- § 170.100 — Purpose of this part
- § 170.105 — Applicability
- § 170.200 — Federal agency reporting requirements
- § 170.210 — Requirements for notices of funding opportunities, regulations, and application instructions
- § 170.220 — Use of award term
- § 170.300 — Definitions
PART 175
- § 175.100 — Purpose of this part
- § 175.105 — Statutory requirement
- § 175.200 — Use of award term
- § 175.205 — Referral
- § 175.300 — Definitions
PART 176
- § 176.10 — Purpose of this part
- § 176.20 — Agency responsibilities (general)
- § 176.30 — Definitions
- § 176.40 — Procedure
- § 176.50 — Award term—Reporting and registration requirements under section 1512 of the Recovery Act
- § 176.60 — Statutory requirement
- § 176.70 — Policy
- § 176.80 — Exceptions
- § 176.90 — Acquisitions covered under international agreements
- § 176.100 — Timely determination concerning the inapplicability of section 1605 of the Recovery Act
- § 176.110 — Evaluating proposals of foreign iron, steel, and/or manufactured goods
- § 176.120 — Determinations on late requests
- § 176.130 — Noncompliance
- § 176.140 — Award term—Required Use of American Iron, Steel, and Manufactured Goods—Section 1605 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
- § 176.150 — Notice of Required Use of American Iron, Steel, and Manufactured Goods—Section 1605 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
- § 176.160 — Award term—Required Use of American Iron, Steel, and Manufactured Goods (covered under International Agreements)—Section 1605 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
- § 176.170 — Notice of Required Use of American Iron, Steel, and Manufactured Goods (covered under International Agreements)—Section 1605 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
- § 176.180 — Procedure
- § 176.190 — Award term—Wage rate requirements under Section 1606 of the Recovery Act
- § 176.200 — Procedure
- § 176.210 — Award term—Recovery Act transactions listed in Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards and Recipient Responsibilities for Informing Subrecipients
PART 180
- § 180.5 — What does this part do?
- § 180.10 — How is this part organized?
- § 180.15 — To whom does the guidance apply?
- § 180.20 — What must a Federal agency do to implement these guidelines?
- § 180.25 — What must a Federal agency address in its implementation of the guidance?
- § 180.30 — Where does a Federal agency implement these guidelines?
- § 180.40 — How are these guidelines maintained?
- § 180.45 — Do these guidelines cover persons who are disqualified, as well as those who are excluded from nonprocurement transactions?
- § 180.100 — How are subparts A through I organized?
- § 180.105 — How is this part written?
- § 180.110 — Do terms in this part have special meanings?
- § 180.115 — What do subparts A through I of this part do?
- § 180.120 — Do subparts A through I of this part apply to me?
- § 180.125 — What is the purpose of the nonprocurement debarment and suspension system?
- § 180.130 — How does an exclusion restrict a person's involvement in covered transactions?
- § 180.135 — May a Federal agency grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 180.140 — Does an exclusion under the nonprocurement system affect a person's eligibility for Federal procurement contracts?
- § 180.145 — Does an exclusion under the Federal procurement system affect a person's eligibility to participate in nonprocurement transactions?
- § 180.150 — Against whom may a Federal agency take an exclusion action?
- § 180.155 — How do I know if a person is excluded?
- § 180.200 — What is a covered transaction?
- § 180.205 — Why is it important if a particular transaction is a covered transaction?
- § 180.210 — Which nonprocurement transactions are covered transactions?
- § 180.215 — Which nonprocurement transactions are not covered transactions?
- § 180.220 — Are any procurement contracts included as covered transactions?
- § 180.225 — How do I know if a transaction in which I may participate is a covered transaction?
- § 180.300 — What must I do before I enter into a covered transaction with another person at the next lower tier?
- § 180.305 — May I enter into a covered transaction with an excluded or disqualified person?
- § 180.310 — What must I do if a Federal agency excludes a person with whom I am already doing business in a covered transaction?
- § 180.315 — May I use the services of an excluded person as a principal under a covered transaction?
- § 180.320 — Must I verify that principals of my covered transactions are eligible to participate?
- § 180.325 — What happens if I do business with an excluded person in a covered transaction?
- § 180.330 — What requirements must I pass down to persons at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 180.335 — What information must I provide before entering into a covered transaction with a Federal agency?
- § 180.340 — If I disclose unfavorable information required under § 180.335, will I be prevented from participating in the transaction?
- § 180.345 — What happens if I fail to disclose information required under § 180.335?
- § 180.350 — What must I do if I learn of information required under § 180.335 after entering into a covered transaction with a Federal agency?
- § 180.355 — What information must I provide to a higher tier participant before entering into a covered transaction with that participant?
- § 180.360 — What happens if I fail to disclose information required under § 180.355?
- § 180.365 — What must I do if I learn of information required under § 180.355 after entering into a covered transaction with a higher tier participant?
- § 180.400 — May I enter into a transaction with an excluded or disqualified person?
- § 180.405 — May I enter into a covered transaction with a participant if a principal of the transaction is excluded?
- § 180.410 — May I approve a participant's use of the services of an excluded person?
- § 180.415 — What must I do if a Federal agency excludes the participant or a principal after I enter into a covered transaction?
- § 180.420 — May I approve a transaction with an excluded or disqualified person at a lower tier?
- § 180.425 — When do I check to see if a person is excluded or disqualified?
- § 180.430 — How do I check to see if a person is excluded or disqualified?
- § 180.435 — What must I require of a primary tier participant?
- § 180.440 — What action may I take if a primary tier participant knowingly does business with an excluded or disqualified person?
- § 180.445 — What action may I take if a primary tier participant fails to disclose the information required under § 180.335?
- § 180.450 — What action may I take if a lower tier participant fails to disclose the information required under § 180.355 to the next higher tier?
- § 180.500 — What is the purpose of the System for Award Management (SAM.gov) Exclusions?
- § 180.505 — Who uses SAM.gov Exclusions?
- § 180.510 — Who maintains SAM.gov Exclusions?
- § 180.515 — What specific information is in SAM.gov Exclusions?
- § 180.520 — Who places the information into SAM.gov Exclusions?
- § 180.525 — Whom do I ask if I have questions about a person in SAM.gov Exclusions?
- § 180.530 — Where can I find SAM.gov Exclusions?
- § 180.600 — How do suspension and debarment actions start?
- § 180.605 — How does suspension differ from debarment?
- § 180.610 — What procedures does a Federal agency use in suspension and debarment actions?
- § 180.615 — How does a Federal agency notify a person of a suspension or debarment action?
- § 180.620 — Do Federal agencies coordinate suspension and debarment actions?
- § 180.625 — What is the scope of a suspension or debarment?
- § 180.630 — May a Federal agency impute the conduct of one person to another?
- § 180.635 — May a Federal agency resolve an administrative action in lieu of debarment or suspension?
- § 180.640 — May an agreement to resolve an administrative action include a voluntary exclusion?
- § 180.645 — Do other Federal agencies know if an agency agrees to a voluntary exclusion?
- § 180.650 — May an administrative agreement be the result of a settlement?
- § 180.655 — How will other Federal awarding agencies know about an administrative agreement that is the result of a settlement?
- § 180.660 — Will administrative agreement information about me in SAM.gov be corrected or updated?
- § 180.700 — When may the suspending official issue a suspension?
- § 180.705 — What does the suspending official consider in issuing a suspension?
- § 180.710 — When does a suspension take effect?
- § 180.715 — What notice does the suspending official give me if I am suspended?
- § 180.720 — How may I contest a suspension?
- § 180.725 — How much time do I have to contest a suspension?
- § 180.730 — What information must I provide to the suspending official if I contest the suspension?
- § 180.735 — Under what conditions do I get an additional opportunity to challenge the facts on which the suspension is based?
- § 180.740 — Are suspension proceedings formal?
- § 180.745 — How is fact-finding conducted?
- § 180.750 — What does the suspending official consider in deciding whether to continue or terminate my suspension?
- § 180.755 — When will I know whether the suspension is continued or terminated?
- § 180.760 — How long may my suspension last?
- § 180.800 — What are the causes for debarment?
- § 180.805 — What notice does the debarring official give me if I am proposed for debarment?
- § 180.810 — When does a debarment take effect?
- § 180.815 — How may I contest a proposed debarment?
- § 180.820 — How much time do I have to contest a proposed debarment?
- § 180.825 — What information must I provide to the debarring official if I contest the proposed debarment?
- § 180.830 — Under what conditions do I get an additional opportunity to challenge the facts on which the proposed debarment is based?
- § 180.835 — Are debarment proceedings formal?
- § 180.840 — How is fact-finding conducted?
- § 180.845 — What does the debarring official consider in deciding whether to debar me?
- § 180.850 — What is the standard of proof in a debarment action?
- § 180.855 — Who has the burden of proof in a debarment action?
- § 180.860 — What factors may influence the debarring official's decision?
- § 180.865 — How long may my debarment last?
- § 180.870 — When do I know if the debarring official debars me?
- § 180.875 — May I ask the debarring official to reconsider a decision to debar me?
- § 180.880 — What factors may influence the debarring official during reconsideration?
- § 180.885 — May the debarring official extend a debarment?
- § 180.900 — Adequate evidence
- § 180.905 — Affiliate
- § 180.910 — Agent or representative
- § 180.915 — Civil judgment
- § 180.920 — Conviction
- § 180.925 — Debarment
- § 180.930 — Debarring official
- § 180.935 — Disqualified
- § 180.940 — Excluded or exclusion
- § 180.945 — System for Award Management (SAM.gov) Exclusions
- § 180.950 — Federal agency
- § 180.955 — Indictment
- § 180.960 — Ineligible or ineligibility
- § 180.965 — Legal proceedings
- § 180.970 — Nonprocurement transaction
- § 180.975 — Notice
- § 180.980 — Participant
- § 180.985 — Person
- § 180.990 — Preponderance of the evidence
- § 180.995 — Principal
- § 180.1000 — Respondent
- § 180.1005 — State
- § 180.1010 — Suspending official
- § 180.1015 — Suspension
- § 180.1020 — Voluntary exclusion or voluntarily excluded
PART 182
- § 182.5 — What does this part do?
- § 182.10 — How is this part organized?
- § 182.15 — To whom does the guidance apply?
- § 182.20 — What must a Federal agency do to implement the guidance?
- § 182.25 — What must a Federal agency address in its implementation of the guidance?
- § 182.30 — Where does a Federal agency implement the guidance?
- § 182.40 — How is the guidance maintained?
- § 182.100 — How is this part written?
- § 182.105 — Do terms in this part have special meanings?
- § 182.110 — What do subparts A through F of this part do?
- § 182.115 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 182.120 — Are any of my Federal assistance awards exempt from this part?
- § 182.125 — Does this part affect the Federal contracts that I receive?
- § 182.200 — What must I do to comply with this part?
- § 182.205 — What must I include in my drug-free workplace statement?
- § 182.210 — To whom must I distribute my drug-free workplace statement?
- § 182.215 — What must I include in my drug-free awareness program?
- § 182.220 — By when must I publish my drug-free workplace statement and establish my drug-free awareness program?
- § 182.225 — What actions must I take concerning employees who are convicted of drug violations in the workplace?
- § 182.230 — How and when must I identify workplaces?
- § 182.300 — What must I do to comply with this part if I am an individual recipient?
- § 182.400 — What are my responsibilities as a Federal agency awarding official?
- § 182.500 — How are violations of this part determined for recipients other than individuals?
- § 182.505 — How are violations of this part determined for recipients who are individuals?
- § 182.510 — What actions will the Federal Government take against a recipient determined to have violated this part?
- § 182.515 — Are there any exceptions to those actions?
- § 182.605 — Award
- § 182.610 — Controlled substance
- § 182.615 — Conviction
- § 182.620 — Cooperative agreement
- § 182.625 — Criminal drug statute
- § 182.630 — Debarment
- § 182.635 — Drug-free workplace
- § 182.640 — Employee
- § 182.645 — Federal agency or agency
- § 182.650 — Grant
- § 182.655 — Individual
- § 182.660 — Recipient
- § 182.665 — State
- § 182.670 — Suspension
PART 183
- § 183.5 — Purpose of this part
- § 183.10 — Applicability
- § 183.15 — Responsibilities of Federal agencies
- § 183.20 — Reporting responsibilities of Federal agencies
- § 183.25 — Responsibilities of recipients
- § 183.30 — Access to records
- § 183.35 — Definitions
PART 184
- § 184.1 — Purpose and policy
- § 184.2 — Applicability, effective date, and severability
- § 184.3 — Definitions
- § 184.4 — Applying the Buy America Preference to a Federal award
- § 184.5 — Determining the cost of components for manufactured products
- § 184.6 — Construction material standards
- § 184.7 — Federal agency's issuance of a Buy America Preference waiver
- § 184.8 — Exemptions to the Buy America Preference
PART 200
- § 200.0 — Acronyms
- § 200.1 — Definitions
- § 200.100 — Purpose
- § 200.101 — Applicability
- § 200.102 — Exceptions
- § 200.103 — Authorities
- § 200.104 — Supersession
- § 200.105 — Effect on other issuances
- § 200.106 — Agency implementation
- § 200.107 — OMB responsibilities
- § 200.108 — Inquiries
- § 200.109 — Review date
- § 200.110 — Effective date
- § 200.111 — English language
- § 200.112 — Conflict of interest
- § 200.113 — Mandatory disclosures
- § 200.200 — Purpose
- § 200.201 — Use of grants, cooperative agreements, fixed amount awards, and contracts
- § 200.202 — Program planning and design
- § 200.203 — Requirement to provide public notice of Federal financial assistance programs
- § 200.204 — Notices of funding opportunities
- § 200.205 — Federal agency review of merit of proposals
- § 200.206 — Federal agency review of risk posed by applicants
- § 200.207 — Standard application requirements
- § 200.208 — Specific conditions
- § 200.209 — Certifications and representations
- § 200.210 — Pre-award costs
- § 200.211 — Information contained in a Federal award
- § 200.212 — Public access to Federal award information
- § 200.213 — Reporting a determination that an applicant is not qualified for a Federal award
- § 200.214 — Suspension and debarment
- § 200.215 — Never contract with the enemy
- § 200.216 — Prohibition on certain telecommunications and video surveillance equipment or services
- § 200.217 — Whistleblower protections
- § 200.300 — Statutory and national policy requirements
- § 200.301 — Performance measurement
- § 200.302 — Financial management
- § 200.303 — Internal controls
- § 200.304 — Bonds
- § 200.305 — Federal payment
- § 200.306 — Cost sharing
- § 200.307 — Program income
- § 200.308 — Revision of budget and program plans
- § 200.309 — Modifications to Period of Performance
- § 200.310 — Insurance coverage
- § 200.311 — Real property
- § 200.312 — Federally owned and exempt property
- § 200.313 — Equipment
- § 200.314 — Supplies
- § 200.315 — Intangible property
- § 200.316 — Property trust relationship
- § 200.317 — Procurements by States and Indian Tribes
- § 200.318 — General procurement standards
- § 200.319 — Competition
- § 200.320 — Procurement methods
- § 200.321 — Contracting with small businesses, minority businesses, women's business enterprises, veteran-owned businesses, and labor surplus area firms
- § 200.322 — Domestic preferences for procurements
- § 200.323 — Procurement of recovered materials
- § 200.324 — Contract cost and price
- § 200.325 — Federal agency or pass-through entity review
- § 200.326 — Bonding requirements
- § 200.327 — Contract provisions
- § 200.328 — Financial reporting
- § 200.329 — Monitoring and reporting program performance
- § 200.330 — Reporting on real property
- § 200.331 — Subrecipient and contractor determinations
- § 200.332 — Requirements for pass-through entities
- § 200.333 — Fixed amount subawards
- § 200.334 — Record retention requirements
- § 200.335 — Requests for transfer of records
- § 200.336 — Methods for collection, transmission, and storage of information
- § 200.337 — Access to records
- § 200.338 — Restrictions on public access to records
- § 200.339 — Remedies for noncompliance
- § 200.340 — Termination
- § 200.341 — Notification of termination requirement
- § 200.342 — Opportunities to object, hearings, and appeals
- § 200.343 — Effects of suspension and termination
- § 200.344 — Closeout
- § 200.345 — Post-closeout adjustments and continuing responsibilities
- § 200.346 — Collection of amounts due
- § 200.400 — Policy guide
- § 200.401 — Application
- § 200.402 — Composition of costs
- § 200.403 — Factors affecting allowability of costs
- § 200.404 — Reasonable costs
- § 200.405 — Allocable costs
- § 200.406 — Applicable credits
- § 200.407 — Prior written approval (prior approval)
- § 200.408 — Limitation on allowance of costs
- § 200.409 — Special considerations
- § 200.410 — Collection of unallowable costs
- § 200.411 — Adjustment of previously negotiated indirect cost rates containing unallowable costs
- § 200.412 — Classification of costs
- § 200.413 — Direct costs
- § 200.414 — Indirect costs
- § 200.415 — Required certifications
- § 200.416 — Cost allocation plans and indirect cost proposals
- § 200.417 — Interagency service
- § 200.418 — Costs incurred by states and local governments
- § 200.419 — Cost accounting standards
- § 200.420 — Considerations for selected items of cost
- § 200.421 — Advertising and public relations
- § 200.422 — Advisory councils
- § 200.423 — Alcoholic beverages
- § 200.424 — Alumni activities
- § 200.425 — Audit services
- § 200.426 — Bad debts
- § 200.427 — Bonding costs
- § 200.428 — Collections of improper payments
- § 200.429 — Commencement and convocation costs
- § 200.430 — Compensation—personal services
- § 200.431 — Compensation—fringe benefits
- § 200.432 — Conferences
- § 200.433 — Contingency provisions
- § 200.434 — Contributions and donations
- § 200.435 — Defense and prosecution of criminal and civil proceedings, claims, appeals and patent infringements
- § 200.436 — Depreciation
- § 200.437 — Employee health and welfare costs
- § 200.438 — Entertainment and prizes
- § 200.439 — Equipment and other capital expenditures
- § 200.440 — Exchange rates
- § 200.441 — Fines, penalties, damages and other settlements
- § 200.442 — Fundraising and investment management costs
- § 200.443 — Gains and losses on the disposition of depreciable assets
- § 200.444 — General costs of government
- § 200.445 — Goods or services for personal use
- § 200.446 — Idle facilities and idle capacity
- § 200.447 — Insurance and indemnification
- § 200.448 — Intellectual property
- § 200.449 — Interest
- § 200.450 — Lobbying
- § 200.451 — Losses on other awards or contracts
- § 200.452 — Maintenance and repair costs
- § 200.453 — Materials and supplies costs, including costs of computing devices
- § 200.454 — Memberships, subscriptions, and professional activity costs
- § 200.455 — Organization costs
- § 200.456 — Participant support costs
- § 200.457 — Plant and security costs
- § 200.458 — Pre-award costs
- § 200.459 — Professional service costs
- § 200.460 — Proposal costs
- § 200.461 — Publication and printing costs
- § 200.462 — Rearrangement and reconversion costs
- § 200.463 — Recruiting costs
- § 200.464 — Relocation costs of employees
- § 200.465 — Rental costs of real property and equipment
- § 200.466 — Scholarships, student aid costs, and tuition remission
- § 200.467 — Selling and marketing costs
- § 200.468 — Specialized service facilities
- § 200.469 — Student activity costs
- § 200.470 — Taxes (including Value Added Tax)
- § 200.471 — Telecommunication and video surveillance costs
- § 200.472 — Termination and standard closeout costs
- § 200.473 — Training and education costs
- § 200.474 — Transportation costs
- § 200.475 — Travel costs
- § 200.476 — Trustees
- § 200.500 — Purpose
- § 200.501 — Audit requirements
- § 200.502 — Basis for determining Federal awards expended
- § 200.503 — Relation to other audit requirements
- § 200.504 — Frequency of audits
- § 200.505 — Remedies for audit noncompliance
- § 200.506 — Audit costs
- § 200.507 — Program-specific audits
- § 200.508 — Auditee responsibilities
- § 200.509 — Auditor selection
- § 200.510 — Financial statements
- § 200.511 — Audit findings follow-up
- § 200.512 — Report submission
- § 200.513 — Responsibilities
- § 200.514 — Standards and scope of audit
- § 200.515 — Audit reporting
- § 200.516 — Audit findings
- § 200.517 — Audit documentation
- § 200.518 — Major program determination
- § 200.519 — Criteria for Federal program risk
- § 200.520 — Criteria for a low-risk auditee
- § 200.521 — Management decisions
PART 300
- § 300.106 — Adoption of 2 CFR part 200
- § 300.112 — Conflict of interest
- § 300.218 — Special provisions for awards to for-profit organizations as recipients
- § 300.219 — Special provisions for awards to Federal agencies
- § 300.300 — Statutory and national policy requirements
- § 300.305 — Federal payment
- § 300.308 — Revision of budget and program plans
- § 300.315 — Intangible property
- § 300.414 — Indirect costs
- § 300.477 — Independent research and development costs
- § 300.478 — Shared responsibility payments
PART 376
- § 376.10 — What does this part do?
- § 376.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 376.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 376.137 — Who in the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 376.147 — Does an exclusion from participation in Federal health care programs under Title XI of the Social Security Act affect a person's eligibility to participate in nonprocurement and procurement transactions?
- § 376.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 376.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 376.370 — What are the obligations of Medicare carriers and intermediaries?
- § 376.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
- § 376.935 — Disqualified. (HHS supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.935)
- § 376.995 — Principal (HHS supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.995)
PART 382
- § 382.10 — What does this part do?
- § 382.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 382.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 382.225 — Whom in HHS does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 382.300 — Whom in HHS does a recipient who is an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 382.400 — What method do I use as an agency awarding official to obtain a recipient's agreement to comply with the OMB guidance?
- § 382.500 — Who in HHS determines that a recipient other than an individual violated the requirements of this part?
- § 382.505 — Who in HHS determines that a recipient who is an individual violated the requirements of this part?
PART 400
PART 401
PART 415
- § 415.1 — Administrative standards for discretionary grants and cooperative agreements
- § 415.2 — Acknowledgement of USDA support on information dissemination products
- § 415.3 — Purpose
- § 415.4 — Definitions
- § 415.5 — Applicability
- § 415.6 — Secretary's general responsibilities
- § 415.7 — Federal interagency coordination
- § 415.8 — State selection of programs and activities
- § 415.9 — Communication with State and local elected officials
- § 415.10 — State comments on proposed Federal financial assistance and direct Federal development
- § 415.11 — Processing comments
- § 415.12 — Accommodation of intergovernmental concerns
- § 415.13 — Interstate situations
- § 415.14 — Simplification, consolidation, or substitution of State plans
- § 415.15 — Waivers
PART 416
PART 417
- § 417.10 — What does this part do?
- § 417.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 417.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 417.137 — Who in the USDA may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 417.210 — Which nonprocurement transactions are covered transactions?
- § 417.215 — Which nonprocurement transactions, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.215, are not covered transactions?
- § 417.220 — Are any procurement contracts included as covered transactions?
- § 417.221 — How would the exclusions from coverage for the USDA's foreign assistance programs apply?
- § 417.222 — How would the exclusions from coverage for the USDA's export credit guarantee and direct credit programs apply?
- § 417.332 — What methods must I use to pass down requirements to participants in lower-tier covered transactions with whom I intend to do business?
- § 417.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
- § 417.755 — When will I know whether the USDA suspension is continued or terminated?
- § 417.865 — How long may my debarment last?
- § 417.870 — When do I know if the USDA debarring official debars me?
- § 417.930 — Debarring official (USDA supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.930)
- § 417.935 — Disqualified (USDA supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.935)
- § 417.1010 — Suspending official (USDA supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.1010)
PART 418
- § 418.100 — Conditions on use of funds
- § 418.105 — Definitions
- § 418.110 — Certification and disclosure
- § 418.200 — Agency and legislative liaison
- § 418.205 — Professional and technical services
- § 418.210 — Reporting
- § 418.300 — Professional and technical services
- § 418.400 — Penalties
- § 418.405 — Penalty procedures
- § 418.410 — Enforcement
- § 418.500 — Secretary of Defense
PART 421
- § 421.10 — What does this part do?
- § 421.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 421.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 421.225 — Whom in the USDA does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 421.300 — Whom in the USDA does a recipient who is an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 421.400 — What method do I use as an agency awarding official to obtain a recipient's agreement to comply with the OMB guidance?
- § 421.500 — Who in the USDA determines that a recipient other than an individual violated the requirements of this part?
- § 421.505 — Who in the USDA determines that a recipient who is an individual violated the requirements of this part?
PART 422
- § 422.1 — Definitions
- § 422.2 — Procedures
- § 422.3 — Inquiry, investigation, and adjudication
- § 422.4 — USDA Panel to determine appropriateness of research misconduct policy
- § 422.5 — Reservation of right to conduct subsequent inquiry, investigation, and adjudication
- § 422.6 — Notification of USDA of allegations of research misconduct
- § 422.7 — Notification of ARIO during an inquiry or investigation
- § 422.8 — Communication of research misconduct policies and procedures
- § 422.9 — Documents required
- § 422.10 — Reporting to USDA
- § 422.11 — Research records and evidence
- § 422.12 — Remedies for noncompliance
- § 422.13 — Appeals
- § 422.14 — Relationship to other requirements
PART 423
PART 600
- § 600.101 — Applicability
- § 600.205 — Federal awarding agency review of risk posed by applicants
- § 600.315 — Intangible property
- § 600.407 — Prior written approval (prior approval)
PART 601
- § 601.10 — What does this part do?
- § 601.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 601.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 601.137 — Who in the Department of State may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 601.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 601.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 601.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
- § 601.930 — Debarring Official (Department of State supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.930)
- § 601.1010 — Suspending Official (Department of Energy supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.1010)
PART 602
PART 603
PART 604
PART 700
- § 700.0 — Acronyms
- § 700.1 — Definitions
- § 700.2 — Adoption of 2 CFR Part 200
- § 700.3 — Applicability
- § 700.4 — Exceptions
- § 700.5 — Supersession
- § 700.6 — Metric system of measurement
- § 700.7 — Advance payment
- § 700.8 — Payment
- § 700.9 — Property standards
- § 700.10 — Cost sharing
- § 700.11 — Contracting with small and minority businesses, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms
- § 700.12 — Contract provisions
- § 700.13 — Additional provisions for awards to for-profit entities
- § 700.14 — Award Suspension and Termination
- § 700.15 — Disputes
- § 700.16 — Marking
PART 701
PART 780
- § 780.10 — What does this part do?
- § 780.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 780.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 780.137 — Who in USAID may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 780.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 780.332 — What requirements must I pass down to persons at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 780.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
- § 780.930 — Debarring Official (Agency for International Development supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.930)
- § 780.1010 — Suspending Official (Agency for International Development supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.1010)
PART 782
- § 782.10 — What does this part do?
- § 782.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 782.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 782.225 — Whom in USAID does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 782.300 — Whom in USAID does a recipient who is an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 782.400 — What method do I use as an agency awarding official to obtain a recipient's agreement to comply with the OMB guidance?
- § 782.500 — Who in USAID determines that a recipient other than an individual violated the requirements of this part?
- § 782.505 — Who in USAID determines that a recipient who is an individual violated the requirements of this part?
- § 782.605 — Award (USAID supplement to Government-wide definition at 2 CFR 182.605)
PART 801
- § 801.10 — What does this part do?
- § 801.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 801.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 801.137 — Who in the Department of Veterans Affairs may grant an exception to allow an excluded person to participate in a covered transaction?
- § 801.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 801.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 801.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
- § 801.930 — Debarring official (Department of Veterans Affairs supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.930)
- § 801.995 — Principal (Department of Veterans Affairs supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.995)
- § 801.1010 — Suspending official (Department of Veterans Affairs supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.1010)
- § 801.1100 — General
- § 801.1105 — Cause for a limited denial of participation
- § 801.1110 — Scope and period of a limited denial of participation
- § 801.1111 — Notice
- § 801.1112 — Conference
- § 801.1113 — Appeal
PART 802
- § 802.101 — Applicable regulations
PART 901
- § 901.10 — What does this part do?
- § 901.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 901.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 901.137 — Who in the Department of Energy may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 901.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 901.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 901.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
- § 901.930 — Debarring official (Department of Energy supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.930)
- § 901.950 — Federal agency (Department of Energy supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.950)
- § 901.1010 — Suspending official (Department of Energy supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.1010)
PART 902
- § 902.10 — What does this part do?
- § 902.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 902.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 902.225 — Whom in the DOE does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 902.300 — Whom in the DOE does a recipient who is an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 902.400 — What method do I use as an agency awarding official to obtain a recipient's agreement to comply with the OMB guidance?
- § 902.500 — Who in the DOE determines that a recipient other than an individual violated the requirements of this part?
- § 902.505 — Who in the DOE determines that a recipient who is an individual violated the requirements of this part?
- § 902.605 — Award (DOE supplement to Governmentwide definition at 2 CFR 182.605)
- § 902.645 — Federal agency or agency
PART 910
- § 910.120 — Adoption of 2 CFR part 200
- § 910.122 — Applicability
- § 910.124 — Eligibility
- § 910.126 — Competition
- § 910.127 — Legal authority and effect
- § 910.128 — Disputes and appeals
- § 910.130 — Cost sharing (EPACT)
- § 910.132 — Research misconduct
- § 910.133 — Deviation authority
- § 910.350 — Applicability of 2 CFR part 200
- § 910.352 — Cost Principles
- § 910.354 — Payment
- § 910.356 — Audits
- § 910.358 — Profit or fee for SBIR/STTR
- § 910.360 — Real property and equipment
- § 910.362 — Intellectual property
- § 910.364 — Reporting on utilization of subject inventions
- § 910.366 — Export Control and U.S. Manufacturing and Competitiveness
- § 910.368 — Change of control
- § 910.370 — Novation of financial assistance agreements
- § 910.372 — Special award conditions
- § 910.401 — Application to M&O's
- § 910.500 — Purpose
- § 910.501 — Audit requirements
- § 910.502 — Basis for determining DOE awards expended
- § 910.503 — Relation to other audit requirements
- § 910.504 — Frequency of audits
- § 910.505 — Sanctions
- § 910.506 — Audit costs
- § 910.507 — Compliance audits
- § 910.508 — Auditee responsibilities
- § 910.509 — Auditor selection
- § 910.510 — Financial statements
- § 910.511 — Audit findings follow-up
- § 910.512 — Report submission
- § 910.513 — Responsibilities
- § 910.514 — Scope of audit
- § 910.515 — Audit reporting
- § 910.516 — Audit findings
- § 910.517 — Audit documentation
- § 910.518 — [Reserved]
- § 910.519 — Criteria for Federal program risk
- § 910.520 — Criteria for a low-risk auditee
- § 910.521 — Management decision
PART 930
- § 930.100 — Purpose
- § 930.105 — Other transaction (OT) agreements
- § 930.110 — Approval requirements
- § 930.115 — Deviation authority
- § 930.120 — Nonprocurement debarment and suspension
- § 930.125 — Cost sharing
- § 930.130 — Fee or profit
- § 930.135 — Competition
- § 930.140 — Disclosure of information
- § 930.200 — Scope
- § 930.205 — Financial management standards
- § 930.210 — Cost principles and standards
- § 930.215 — Audit requirements
- § 930.220 — Real property and equipment
- § 930.225 — Purchasing systems standards
- § 930.300 — Payment methods
- § 930.305 — Government approval of changes in plans
- § 930.310 — Pre-award costs
- § 930.315 — Negotiating data and patent rights
- § 930.320 — Data rights
- § 930.325 — Rights in inventions
- § 930.330 — Research and technology security and U.S. manufacturing and competitiveness requirements
- § 930.335 — Record retention requirements
- § 930.340 — Access to records
- § 930.345 — Noncompliance and termination requirements
- § 930.400 — Use of Technology Investment Agreements (TIAs)
- § 930.405 — TIA awardees
- § 930.410 — Purchase of real property and equipment by for-profit firms
- § 930.415 — Government participation
PART 1000
- § 1000.10 — Applicable regulations
- § 1000.306 — Cost sharing or matching
- § 1000.337 — Access to records
PART 1104
- § 1104.1 — Purpose of this part
- § 1104.100 — Award format for DoD Components' grants and cooperative agreements
- § 1104.105 — Regulations governing DoD Components' general terms and conditions
- § 1104.110 — Regulations governing DoD Components' award-specific terms and conditions
- § 1104.115 — Regulations governing DoD Components' internal procedures
- § 1104.120 — Definitions
PART 1108
- § 1108.1 — Purpose of this part
- § 1108.2 — Precedence of definitions of terms in national policy requirements
- § 1108.3 — Definitions of terms used in the Governmentwide cost principles or single audit requirements
- § 1108.4 — Definitions of terms that vary depending on context
- § 1108.10 — Acquire
- § 1108.15 — Acquisition
- § 1108.20 — Acquisition cost
- § 1108.25 — Administrative offset
- § 1108.30 — Advance payment
- § 1108.35 — Advanced research
- § 1108.40 — Agreements officer
- § 1108.45 — Applied research
- § 1108.50 — Approved budget
- § 1108.55 — Assistance
- § 1108.60 — Award
- § 1108.65 — Award administration office
- § 1108.70 — Basic research
- § 1108.75 — Capital asset
- § 1108.80 — Claim
- § 1108.85 — Cognizant agency for indirect costs
- § 1108.90 — Contract
- § 1108.95 — Contracting activity
- § 1108.100 — Contracting officer
- § 1108.105 — Contractor
- § 1108.110 — Cooperative agreement
- § 1108.115 — Co-principal investigator
- § 1108.120 — Cost allocation plan
- § 1108.125 — Cost sharing or matching
- § 1108.128 — Cost type award
- § 1108.130 — Cost-type contract
- § 1108.135 — Cost-type subaward
- § 1108.140 — Debarment
- § 1108.145 — Debt
- § 1108.150 — Delinquent debt
- § 1108.155 — Development
- § 1108.160 — Direct costs
- § 1108.165 — DoD Components
- § 1108.170 — Equipment
- § 1108.175 — Exempt property
- § 1108.180 — Expenditures
- § 1108.185 — Federal interest
- § 1108.190 — Federal share
- § 1108.195 — Fixed-amount award
- § 1108.200 — Fixed-amount subaward
- § 1108.205 — Foreign organization
- § 1108.210 — Foreign public entity
- § 1108.215 — Grant
- § 1108.220 — Grants officer
- § 1108.225 — Indian tribe
- § 1108.230 — Indirect costs (also known as “Facilities and Administrative,” or F&A, costs)
- § 1108.235 — Institution of higher education
- § 1108.240 — Intangible property
- § 1108.245 — Local government
- § 1108.250 — Management decision
- § 1108.255 — Nonprocurement instrument
- § 1108.260 — Nonprofit organization
- § 1108.265 — Obligation
- § 1108.270 — Office of Management and Budget
- § 1108.275 — Outlays
- § 1108.280 — Participant support costs
- § 1108.285 — Period of performance
- § 1108.290 — Personal property
- § 1108.295 — Principal investigator
- § 1108.298 — Prior approval
- § 1108.300 — Procurement contract
- § 1108.305 — Procurement transaction
- § 1108.310 — Program income
- § 1108.315 — Project costs
- § 1108.320 — Property
- § 1108.325 — Real property
- § 1108.330 — Recipient
- § 1108.335 — Research
- § 1108.340 — Simplified acquisition threshold
- § 1108.345 — Small award
- § 1108.350 — State
- § 1108.355 — Subaward
- § 1108.360 — Subrecipient
- § 1108.365 — Supplies
- § 1108.370 — Suspension
- § 1108.375 — Technology investment agreement
- § 1108.380 — Termination
- § 1108.385 — Third-party in-kind contribution
- § 1108.390 — Total value
- § 1108.395 — Unique entity identifier
- § 1108.400 — Unobligated balance
- § 1108.405 — Voluntary (committed or uncommitted) cost sharing
- § 1108.410 — Working capital advance
PART 1120
- § 1120.1 — Purpose of this part
- § 1120.2 — Applicability of this part
- § 1120.3 — DoD Component implementation
- § 1120.4 — Elements and subelements of the standard award format in relation to the organization of this part
- § 1120.100 — Purpose of the award cover pages
- § 1120.105 — Content of the award cover pages
- § 1120.110 — Use of alternative to DoD form
- § 1120.200 — Purpose and inclusion of award-specific terms and conditions
- § 1120.205 — Organization and wording of award-specific terms and conditions
- § 1120.300 — Purpose of general terms and conditions
- § 1120.305 — Requirement for general terms and conditions
- § 1120.310 — Use of plain language
- § 1120.315 — Availability of general terms and conditions
- § 1120.400 — Requirement to include a preamble
- § 1120.405 — Content of the preamble
- § 1120.500 — Scope of administrative requirements
- § 1120.505 — Location of administrative requirements in the standard award format
- § 1120.510 — Sources of administrative requirements
- § 1120.515 — Incorporation of administrative requirements into general terms and conditions by reference
- § 1120.600 — Scope of national policy requirements
- § 1120.605 — Location of national policy requirements in the standard award format
- § 1120.610 — Source of national policy requirements
- § 1120.615 — Incorporation of national policy requirements into general terms and conditions by reference
- § 1120.700 — Scope of programmatic requirements
- § 1120.705 — Location of programmatic requirements in the standard award format
- § 1120.710 — Examples of programmatic requirements
PART 1122
- § 1122.1 — Purpose of this part
- § 1122.2 — Definition of “national policy requirement.”
- § 1122.3 — Definition of other terms as they are used in this part
- § 1122.100 — Purpose of this subpart
- § 1122.105 — Where to find the terms and conditions
- § 1122.110 — Organization of each article of national policy requirements
- § 1122.115 — Cross-cutting national policy requirements
- § 1122.120 — Other national policy requirements
PART 1125
- § 1125.10 — What does this part do?
- § 1125.20 — Does this part implement the OMB guidance in 2 CFR part 180 for all DoD nonprocurement transactions?
- § 1125.30 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 1125.40 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 1125.137 — Who in the Department of Defense may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 1125.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 1125.332 — What method must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 1125.425 — When do I check to see if a person is excluded or disqualified?
- § 1125.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
- § 1125.930 — Debarring official (DoD supplement to Governmentwide definition at 2 CFR 180.930)
- § 1125.937 — DoD Component
- § 1125.1010 — Suspending official (DoD supplement to Governmentwide definition at 2 CFR 180.1010)
PART 1126
- § 1126.1 — Purposes of this subchapter
- § 1126.2 — Applicability of this subchapter
- § 1126.3 — Exceptions from requirements in this subchapter
- § 1126.4 — Relationship to other portions of the DoD grant and agreement regulations
- § 1126.5 — Organization of this subchapter
- § 1126.6 — Organization of the other parts of this subchapter
PART 1128
- § 1128.1 — Purpose of this part
- § 1128.2 — Applicability of this part
- § 1128.3 — Exceptions from requirements of this part
- § 1128.4 — Organization of this part
- § 1128.100 — Purpose of FMS Article I
- § 1128.105 — Content of FMS Article I
- § 1128.200 — Purpose of FMS Article II
- § 1128.205 — Content of FMS Article II
- § 1128.210 — Payment requirements for States
- § 1128.215 — Payment requirements for institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, local governments, and Indian tribes
- § 1128.220 — Electronic funds transfer and other payment procedural instructions or information
- § 1128.300 — Purpose of FMS Article III
- § 1128.305 — Content of FMS Article III
- § 1128.310 — Cost principles
- § 1128.315 — Clarification concerning allowability of publication costs
- § 1128.320 — Period of availability of funds
- § 1128.325 — Fee or profit
- § 1128.400 — Purpose of FMS Article IV
- § 1128.405 — Content of FMS Article IV
- § 1128.410 — Approved budget
- § 1128.415 — Prior approvals for non-construction activities
- § 1128.420 — Prior approvals for construction activities
- § 1128.425 — Additional prior approval for awards that support both non-construction and construction activities
- § 1128.430 — Procedures for prior approvals
- § 1128.500 — Purpose of FMS Article V
- § 1128.505 — Content of FMS Article V
- § 1128.600 — Purpose of FMS Article VI
- § 1128.605 — Content of FMS Article VI
- § 1128.610 — General requirement for cost sharing or matching
- § 1128.615 — General criteria for determining allowability as cost sharing or matching
- § 1128.620 — Allowability of unrecovered indirect costs as cost sharing or matching
- § 1128.625 — Allowability of program income as cost sharing or matching
- § 1128.630 — Valuation of services or property contributed or donated by recipients or subrecipients
- § 1128.635 — Valuation of third-party in-kind contributions
- § 1128.700 — Purpose of FMS Article VII
- § 1128.705 — Content of FMS Article VII
- § 1128.710 — What program income includes
- § 1128.715 — Recipient obligations for license fees and royalties
- § 1128.720 — Program income use
- § 1128.725 — Program income after the period of performance
PART 1130
- § 1130.1 — Purpose of this part
- § 1130.2 — Applicability of this part
- § 1130.3 — Exceptions from requirements of this part
- § 1130.4 — Organization of this part
- § 1130.100 — Purpose of PROP Article I
- § 1130.105 — Title to property acquired under awards
- § 1130.110 — Property trust relationship
- § 1130.115 — Title to federally owned property
- § 1130.120 — Federal interest in donated property
- § 1130.125 — Federal interest in property improved under awards
- § 1130.200 — Purpose of PROP Article II
- § 1130.205 — Insurance coverage for real property and equipment
- § 1130.210 — Other property management system standards for States
- § 1130.215 — Other property management system standards for institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, local governments, and Indian tribes
- § 1130.300 — Purpose of PROP Article III
- § 1130.305 — Use of real property
- § 1130.310 — Disposition of real property
- § 1130.400 — Purpose of PROP Article IV
- § 1130.405 — Property subject to PROP Article IV
- § 1130.410 — Requirements for a State's use and disposition of equipment
- § 1130.415 — Use of equipment by an institution of higher education, nonprofit organization, local government, or Indian tribe
- § 1130.420 — Disposition of equipment by an institution of higher education, nonprofit organization, local government, or Indian tribe
- § 1130.425 — Use and disposition of supplies
- § 1130.500 — Purpose of PROP Article V
- § 1130.505 — Content of PROP Article V
- § 1130.600 — Purpose of PROP Article VI
- § 1130.605 — Copyrights asserted in works developed or otherwise acquired under awards
- § 1130.610 — Inventions developed under awards
- § 1130.615 — Data produced under awards
- § 1130.620 — Intangible property acquired, but not developed or produced, under awards
PART 1132
- § 1132.1 — Purpose of this part
- § 1132.2 — Applicability of this part
- § 1132.3 — Exceptions from requirements of this part
- § 1132.4 — Organization of this part
- § 1132.100 — Purpose of PROC Article I
- § 1132.105 — Content of PROC Article I
- § 1132.200 — Purpose of PROC Article II
- § 1132.205 — Procurement procedures
- § 1132.210 — Procurement of recovered materials
- § 1132.215 — Review of recipient procurement documents
- § 1132.220 — Bonding requirements
- § 1132.300 — Purpose of PROC Article III
- § 1132.305 — Administrative requirements
- § 1132.310 — National policy requirements
PART 1134
- § 1134.1 — Purpose of this part
- § 1134.2 — Applicability of this part
- § 1134.3 — Exceptions from requirements of this part
- § 1134.4 — Organization of this part
- § 1134.100 — Purpose of REP Article I
- § 1134.105 — Performance reporting for construction awards
- § 1134.110 — Performance reporting for non-construction awards
- § 1134.115 — Content and forms, formats, or data elements for interim and final performance reporting under non-construction awards
- § 1134.120 — Frequency, reporting periods, and due dates for interim performance reporting under non-construction awards
- § 1134.125 — Due dates and reporting periods for final performance reports under non-construction awards
- § 1134.130 — Requesting extensions of due dates for performance reports
- § 1134.135 — Reporting significant developments
- § 1134.140 — Performance reporting procedures
- § 1134.145 — Site visits
- § 1134.200 — Purpose of REP Article II
- § 1134.205 — Reporting forms, formats, or data elements
- § 1134.210 — Content of REP Article II
- § 1134.300 — Purposes of REP Article III
- § 1134.305 — Real property: reports, notifications, requests, and accounting
- § 1134.310 — Equipment and supplies: reports, notifications, requests, and accounting
- § 1134.315 — Federally owned property: inventory, notifications, and requests
- § 1134.320 — Intangible property: disclosures, reports, and requests
- § 1134.400 — Purpose of REP Article IV
- § 1134.405 — Content of REP Article IV
- § 1134.500 — Purpose of REP Article V
- § 1134.505 — Content of REP Article V
PART 1136
- § 1136.1 — Purpose of this part
- § 1136.2 — Applicability of this part
- § 1136.3 — Exceptions from requirements of this part
- § 1136.4 — Organization of this part
- § 1136.100 — Purpose of OAR Article I
- § 1136.105 — Content of OAR Article I
- § 1136.200 — Purpose of OAR Article II
- § 1136.205 — Records retention period
- § 1136.210 — Extensions of retention period due to litigation, claim, or audit
- § 1136.215 — Records for program income earned after the end of the performance period
- § 1136.220 — Records for joint or long-term use
- § 1136.225 — Methods for collecting, transmitting, and storing information
- § 1136.230 — Access to records
- § 1136.300 — Purpose of OAR Article III
- § 1136.305 — Content of OAR Article III
- § 1136.400 — Purpose of OAR Article IV
- § 1136.405 — Content of OAR Article IV
- § 1136.500 — Purpose of OAR Article V
- § 1136.505 — Content of OAR Article V
- § 1136.600 — Purpose of OAR Article VI
- § 1136.605 — Content of OAR Article VI
- § 1136.700 — Purpose of OAR Article VII
- § 1136.705 — Content of OAR Article VII
PART 1138
- § 1138.1 — Purpose of this part
- § 1138.2 — Applicability of this part
- § 1138.3 — Exceptions from requirements of this part
- § 1138.4 — Organization of this part
- § 1138.5 — Authority to omit or reserve portions of SUB Articles I through XII
- § 1138.100 — Purpose of SUB Article I
- § 1138.105 — Content of SUB Article I
- § 1138.200 — Purpose of SUB Article II
- § 1138.205 — Content of SUB Article II
- § 1138.300 — Purpose of SUB Article III
- § 1138.305 — Content of SUB Article III
- § 1138.400 — Purpose of SUB Article IV
- § 1138.405 — Content of SUB Article IV
- § 1138.500 — Purposes of SUB Article V in relation to other articles
- § 1138.505 — Title to property under subawards
- § 1138.510 — Property management system requirements for subawards
- § 1138.515 — Use and disposition of real property, equipment, supplies, and federally owned property under subawards
- § 1138.520 — Intangible property under subawards
- § 1138.600 — Purpose of SUB Article VI
- § 1138.605 — Content of SUB Article VI
- § 1138.700 — Purposes of SUB Article VII in relation to other articles
- § 1138.705 — Performance reporting requirements for subawards
- § 1138.710 — Financial reporting requirements for subawards
- § 1138.715 — Reporting on property under subawards
- § 1138.720 — Other reporting under subawards
- § 1138.800 — Purpose of SUB Article VIII
- § 1138.805 — Content of SUB Article VIII
- § 1138.900 — Purpose of SUB Article IX
- § 1138.905 — Content of SUB Article IX
- § 1138.1000 — Purpose of SUB Article X
- § 1138.1005 — Content of SUB Article X
- § 1138.1100 — Purpose of SUB Article XI
- § 1138.1105 — Content of SUB Article XI
- § 1138.1200 — Purpose of SUB Article XII
- § 1138.1205 — Content of SUB Article XII
PART 1200
- § 1200.10 — What does this part do?
- § 1200.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 1200.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 1200.137 — Who in the Department of Transportation may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 1200.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 1200.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 1200.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
PART 1201
- § 1201.1 — What does this part do?
- § 1201.2 — Definitions
- § 1201.80 — Program income
- § 1201.102 — Exceptions
- § 1201.106 — DOT Component implementation
- § 1201.107 — DOT Headquarters responsibilities
- § 1201.108 — Inquiries
- § 1201.109 — Review date
- § 1201.112 — Conflict of interest
- § 1201.207 — Standard application requirements
- § 1201.313 — Equipment
- § 1201.317 — Procurements by States
- § 1201.328 — Financial reporting
PART 1326
- § 1326.10 — What does this part do?
- § 1326.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 1326.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 1326.137 — Who in the Department of Commerce may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 1326.215 — Which nonprocurement transactions, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.215, are not covered transactions?
- § 1326.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 1326.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 1326.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
- § 1326.970 — Nonprocurement transaction (Department of Commerce supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.970)
PART 1327
- § 1327.101 — Adoption of 2 CFR Part 200
PART 1329
- § 1329.10 — What does this part do?
- § 1329.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 1329.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 1329.225 — Whom in the Department of Commerce does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 1329.300 — Whom in the Department of Commerce does a recipient who is an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 1329.400 — What method do I use as an agency awarding official to obtain a recipient's agreement to comply with the OMB guidance?
- § 1329.500 — Who in the Department of Commerce determines that a recipient other than an individual violated the requirements of this part?
- § 1329.505 — Who in the Department of Commerce determines that a recipient who is an individual violated the requirements of this part?
PART 1400
- § 1400.10 — What does this part do?
- § 1400.20 — When does this part apply to me?
- § 1400.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 1400.137 — Who in the Department of the Interior may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 1400.215 — Which nonprocurement transactions, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.215, are not covered transactions?
- § 1400.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 1400.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 1400.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
- § 1400.526 — Who at DOI Places Exclusions Information into SAM?
- § 1400.600 — How does a DOI suspension or debarment action begin?
- § 1400.635 — May DOI settle a debarment or suspension action?
- § 1400.751 — What does the Suspending and Debarring Official consider in making a decision on whether to continue a suspension following notice issuance?
- § 1400.752 — When does a contested suspension action include a fact-finding proceeding?
- § 1400.753 — How is the fact-finding proceeding conducted?
- § 1400.756 — May a respondent request administrative review of the Suspending and Debarring Official's decision?
- § 1400.861 — What procedures does the Suspending and Debarring Official follow to make a decision on whether to impose debarment following notice issuance?
- § 1400.862 — When does a contested proposed debarment action include a fact-finding proceeding?
- § 1400.863 — How is the fact-finding proceeding conducted?
- § 1400.876 — May a respondent request administrative reconsideration of a decision?
- § 1400.881 — May a respondent seek award eligibility reinstatement at any time before the end of the period of debarment?
- § 1400.930 — Debarring official (Department of the Interior supplement to the definition at 2 CFR 180.930)
- § 1400.970 — Nonprocurement transaction (Department of the Interior supplement to the definition at 2 CFR 180.970)
- § 1400.1010 — Suspending official (Department of the Interior supplement to the definition at 2 CFR 180.930)
- § 1400.1011 — The DOI Debarment Program Director
- § 1400.1012 — The OIG Administrative Remedies Division (ARD)
- § 1400.1013 — The administrative record
- § 1400.1014 — Respondent
PART 1401
- § 1401.100 — What does this part do?
- § 1401.105 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 1401.110 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 1401.115 — Are any of my Federal assistance awards exempt from this part?
- § 1401.120 — Does this part affect the Federal contracts that I receive?
- § 1401.205 — Award
- § 1401.210 — Controlled substance
- § 1401.215 — Conviction
- § 1401.220 — Cooperative agreement
- § 1401.225 — Criminal drug statute
- § 1401.230 — Debarment
- § 1401.235 — Drug-free workplace
- § 1401.240 — Employee
- § 1401.245 — Federal agency or agency
- § 1401.250 — Grant
- § 1401.255 — Individual
- § 1401.260 — Recipient
- § 1401.265 — State
- § 1401.270 — Suspension
- § 1401.300 — What must I do to comply with this part?
- § 1401.305 — What must I include in my drug-free workplace statement?
- § 1401.310 — To whom must I distribute my drug-free workplace statement?
- § 1401.315 — What must I include in my drug-free awareness program?
- § 1401.320 — By when must I publish my drug-free workplace statement and establish my drug-free awareness program?
- § 1401.325 — What actions must I take concerning employees who are convicted of drug violations in the workplace?
- § 1401.330 — How and when must I identify workplaces?
- § 1401.335 — Whom in the DOI does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 1401.400 — What must I do to comply with this part if I am an individual recipient?
- § 1401.401 — Whom in the DOI does a recipient who is an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 1401.500 — What are my responsibilities as a DOI awarding official?
- § 1401.600 — How are violations of this part determined for recipients other than individuals?
- § 1401.605 — How are violations of this part determined for recipients who are individuals?
- § 1401.610 — What actions will the Federal Government take against a recipient determined to have violated this part?
- § 1401.615 — Are there any exceptions to those actions?
PART 1402
- § 1402.1 — Definitions
- § 1402.2 — Employment
- § 1402.3 — Financial Assistance Officer
- § 1402.4 — Foreign entity
- § 1402.5 — Non-Federal entity
- § 1402.6 — Real property
- § 1402.100 — Purpose
- § 1402.101 — To whom does this part apply?
- § 1402.102 — Are there any exceptions to this part?
- § 1402.103 — What other policies or procedures must non-Federal entities follow?
- § 1402.104-1402.111 — 1402.104-1402.111 [Reserved]
- § 1402.112 — What are the conflict of interest policies?
- § 1402.113 — What are the mandatory disclosure requirements?
- § 1402.114-1402.203 — 1402.114-1402.203 [Reserved]
- § 1402.204 — What are the merit review requirements for competitive awards?
- § 1402.205 — [Reserved]
- § 1402.206 — What are the FAIR requirements for domestic for-profit entities?
- § 1402.207 — What specific conditions apply?
- § 1402.208-1402.299 — 1402.208-1402.299 [Reserved]
- § 1402.300 — What are the statutory and national policy requirements?
- § 1402.301-1402.314 — 1402.301-1402.314 [Reserved]
- § 1402.315 — What are the requirements for availability of data?
- § 1402.316-1402.328 — 1402.316-1402.328 [Reserved]
- § 1402.329 — What are the requirements for land acquired under an award?
- § 1402.330-1402.413 — 1402.330-1402.413 [Reserved]
- § 1402.414 — What are the negotiated indirect cost rate deviation policies?
- § 1402.415-1402.499 — 1402.415-1402.499 [Reserved]
PART 1500
- § 1500.1 — Definitions
- § 1500.2 — Adoption of 2 CFR Part 200
- § 1500.3 — Applicability
- § 1500.4 — Exceptions
- § 1500.5 — Supersession
- § 1500.6 — Fixed Amount Awards
- § 1500.7 — Retention requirements for records
- § 1500.8 — Program income
- § 1500.9 — Revision of budget and program plans
- § 1500.10 — General procurement standards
- § 1500.11 — Use of the same architect or engineer during construction
- § 1500.12 — Quality Assurance
- § 1500.13 — Purpose and scope of this subpart
- § 1500.14 — Definitions
- § 1500.15 — Submission of Dispute
- § 1500.16 — Notice of receipt of Dispute to Affected Entity
- § 1500.17 — Determination of Dispute
PART 1532
- § 1532.10 — What does this part do?
- § 1532.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 1532.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 1532.137 — Who in the EPA may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 1532.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 1532.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 1532.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
- § 1532.765 — How may I appeal my EPA suspension?
- § 1532.890 — How may I appeal my EPA debarment?
- § 1532.995 — Principal (EPA supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.995)
- § 1532.1100 — What does this subpart do?
- § 1532.1105 — Does this subpart apply to me?
- § 1532.1110 — How will a CAA or CWA conviction affect my eligibility to participate in Federal contracts, subcontracts, assistance, loans and other benefits?
- § 1532.1115 — Can the EPA extend a CAA or CWA disqualification to other facilities?
- § 1532.1120 — What is the purpose of CAA or CWA disqualification?
- § 1532.1125 — How do award officials and others know if I am disqualified?
- § 1532.1130 — How does disqualification under the CAA or CWA differ from a Federal discretionary suspension or debarment action?
- § 1532.1135 — Does CAA or CWA disqualification mean that I must remain ineligible?
- § 1532.1140 — Can an exception be made to allow me to receive an award even though I may be disqualified?
- § 1532.1200 — How will I know if I am disqualified under the CAA or CWA?
- § 1532.1205 — What procedures must I follow to have my procurement and nonprocurement eligibility reinstated under the CAA or CWA?
- § 1532.1210 — Will anyone else provide information to the EPA debarring official concerning my reinstatement request?
- § 1532.1215 — What happens if I disagree with the information provided by others to the EPA debarring official on my reinstatement request?
- § 1532.1220 — What will the EPA debarring official consider in making a decision on my reinstatement request?
- § 1532.1225 — When will the EPA debarring official make a decision on my reinstatement request?
- § 1532.1230 — How will the EPA debarring official notify me of the reinstatement decision?
- § 1532.1300 — Can I resolve my eligibility status under terms of an administrative agreement without having to submit a formal reinstatement request?
- § 1532.1305 — What are the consequences if I mislead the EPA in seeking reinstatement or fail to comply with my administrative agreement?
- § 1532.1400 — How may I appeal a decision denying my request for reinstatement?
- § 1532.1500 — If I am reinstated, when will my name be removed from the EPLS?
- § 1532.1600 — What definitions apply specifically to actions under this subpart?
PART 1536
- § 1536.10 — What does this part do?
- § 1536.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 1536.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 1536.225 — Whom in the Environmental Protection Agency does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 1536.300 — Whom in the Environmental Protection Agency does a recipient who is an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 1536.400 — What method do I use as an agency awarding official to obtain a recipient's agreement to comply with the OMB guidance?
- § 1536.500 — Who in the Environmental Protection Agency determines that a recipient other than an individual violated the requirements of this part?
- § 1536.505 — Who in the Environmental Protection Agency determines that a recipient who is an individual violated the requirements of this part?
PART 1600
- § 1600.10 — What does this part do?
- § 1600.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 1600.30 — What regulations must I follow?
- § 1600.137 — Who in DFC may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 1600.215 — Which nonprocurement transactions are not covered transactions?
- § 1600.220 — What contracts and subcontracts are covered transactions?
- § 1600.332 — What requirements must I pass down to persons at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 1600.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements for participating in a covered transaction?
- § 1600.765 — How may I request reconsideration of my DFC suspension?
- § 1600.890 — How may I request reconsideration of my DFC debarment?
- § 1600.930 — Debarring official
- § 1600.1010 — Suspending official
PART 1800
- § 1800.1 — Authority
- § 1800.2 — Purpose
- § 1800.3 — Applicability
- § 1800.4 — Amendment
- § 1800.5 — Publication
- § 1800.10 — Acronyms
- § 1800.210 — Pre-award costs
- § 1800.211 — Information contained in a Federal award
- § 1800.306 — Cost sharing or matching
- § 1800.312 — Federally-owned and exempt property
- § 1800.315 — Intangible property
PART 1880
- § 1880.10 — What does this part do?
- § 1880.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 1880.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 1880.137 — Who in NASA may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 1880.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 1880.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 1880.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
PART 1882
- § 1882.5 — What does this part do?
- § 1882.120 — Are any of my Federal assistance awards exempt from this part?
- § 1882.500 — How are violations of this part determined for recipients other than individuals?
- § 1882.505 — How are violations of this part determined for recipients who are individuals?
- § 1882.515 — Are there any exceptions to those actions?
PART 1900
PART 2000
- § 2000.10 — What does this part do?
- § 2000.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 2000.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 2000.135 — Who in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 2000.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 2000.330 — What method must be used to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers?
- § 2000.930 — Debarring official
- § 2000.1010 — Suspending official
PART 2200
- § 2200.10 — What does this part do?
- § 2200.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 2200.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 2200.137 — Who in the Corporation for National and Community Service may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 2200.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 2200.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 2200.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
PART 2205
- § 2205.100 — Adoption of 2 CFR Part 200
- § 2205.201 — Use of grant agreements (including fixed amount awards), cooperative agreements, and contracts
- § 2205.306 — Cost sharing or matching
- § 2205.332 — Fixed amount subawards
- § 2205.414 — Indirect (F&A) costs
PART 2245
- § 2245.10 — What does this part do?
- § 2245.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 2245.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 2245.225 — Whom in the Corporation does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 2245.300 — Whom in the Corporation does a recipient who is an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 2245.400 — What method do I use as an agency awarding official to obtain a recipient's agreement to comply with the OMB guidance?
- § 2245.500 — Who in the Corporation determines that a recipient other than an individual violated the requirements of this part?
- § 2245.505 — Who in the Corporation determines that a recipient who is an individual violated the requirements of this part?
PART 2300
- § 2300.10 — Applicable regulations
- § 2300.11-2300.2335 — 2300.11-2300.2335 [Reserved]
PART 2336
- § 2336.10 — What does this part do?
- § 2336.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 2336.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 2336.137 — Who in the SSA may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 2336.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 2336.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 2336.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
PART 2339
- § 2339.10 — What does this part do?
- § 2339.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 2339.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 2339.225 — Who in the Social Security Administration does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 2339.400 — What method do I use as an agency awarding official to obtain a recipient's agreement to comply with the OMB guidance?
- § 2339.500 — Who in the Social Security Administration determines that a recipient other than an individual violated the requirements of this part?
PART 2400
- § 2400.101 — Applicable regulations
PART 2424
- § 2424.10 — What does this part do?
- § 2424.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 2424.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 2424.137 — Who in HUD may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 2424.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 2424.300 — What must I do before I enter into a covered transaction with another person at the next lower tier (HUD supplement to governmentwide definition at 2 CFR 180.300)?
- § 2424.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 2424.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
- § 2424.747 — Who conducts fact finding for HUD suspensions?
- § 2424.842 — Who conducts fact finding for HUD debarments?
- § 2424.952 — Hearing officer
- § 2424.970 — Nonprocurement transaction (HUD supplement to governmentwide definition at 2 CFR 180.970)
- § 2424.995 — Principal (HUD supplement to governmentwide definition at 2 CFR 180.995)
- § 2424.1017 — Ultimate beneficiary
- § 2424.1100 — What is a limited denial of participation?
- § 2424.1105 — Who may issue a limited denial of participation?
- § 2424.1110 — When may a HUD official issue a limited denial of participation?
- § 2424.1115 — When does a limited denial of participation take effect?
- § 2424.1120 — How long may a limited denial of participation last?
- § 2424.1125 — How does a limited denial of participation start?
- § 2424.1130 — How may I contest my limited denial of participation?
- § 2424.1135 — Do Federal agencies coordinate limited denial of participation actions?
- § 2424.1140 — What is the scope of a limited denial of participation?
- § 2424.1145 — May HUD impute the conduct of one person to another in a limited denial of participation?
- § 2424.1150 — What is the effect of a suspension or debarment on a limited denial of participation?
- § 2424.1155 — What is the effect of a limited denial of participation on a suspension or a debarment?
- § 2424.1160 — May a limited denial of participation be terminated before the term of the limited denial of participation expires?
- § 2424.1165 — How is a limited denial of participation reported?
PART 2429
- § 2429.10 — What does this part do?
- § 2429.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 2429.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 2429.225 — Whom in HUD does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal conviction?
- § 2429.300 — Whom in HUD does a recipient who is an individual notify about a criminal conviction?
- § 2429.400 — What method do I use as an agency awarding official to obtain a recipient's agreement to comply with the OMB guidance?
- § 2429.500 — Who in HUD determines that a recipient other than an individual violated the requirements of this part?
- § 2429.505 — Who in HUD determines that a recipient who is an individual violated the requirements of this part?
PART 2500
- § 2500.100 — Adoption of 2 CFR Part 200
PART 2520
- § 2520.10 — What does this part do?
- § 2520.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 2520.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 2520.137 — Who in NSF may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 2520.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 2520.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 2520.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
PART 2600
- § 2600.100 — Adoption of 2 CFR Part 200
- § 2600.101 — Indirect costs exception to 2 CFR 200.414
- § 2600.102 — Additional NARA grant administration policies
PART 2700
- § 2700.10 — What does this part do?
- § 2700.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 2700.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 2700.137 — Who in the Small Business Administration may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 2700.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 2700.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 2700.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
- § 2700.765 — How may I appeal my suspension?
- § 2700.890 — How may I appeal my debarment?
- § 2700.930 — Debarring official (SBA supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.930)
- § 2700.995 — Principal (SBA supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.995)
- § 2700.1010 — Suspending official (SBA supplement to government-wide definition at 2 CFR 180.1010)
PART 2701
- § 2701.1 — Adoption of 2 CFR Part 200
- § 2701.74 — Pass-through entity
- § 2701.92 — Subaward
- § 2701.93 — Subrecipient
- § 2701.112 — Conflict of Interest
- § 2701.414 — Indirect (F&A) Costs
- § 2701.503 — Relation to other audit requirements
- § 2701.513 — Responsibilities
- § 2701.600 — Other regulatory guidance
PART 2800
- § 2800.101 — Adoption of 2 CFR part 200
- § 2800.313 — Equipment
- § 2800.314 — Supplies
PART 2867
- § 2867.10 — What does this part do?
- § 2867.20 — To whom does this part apply?
- § 2867.30 — What policies and procedures must be followed?
- § 2867.137 — Who in the Department of Justice may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 2867.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 2867.332 — What method must a participant use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom the participant intends to do business?
- § 2867.437 — What method must be used to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
PART 2900
- § 2900.1 — Budget
- § 2900.2 — Non-Federal entity
- § 2900.3 — Questioned cost
- § 2900.4 — Adoption of 2 CFR part 200
- § 2900.5 — Federal awarding agency review of risk posed by applicants
- § 2900.6 — Advance payment
- § 2900.7 — Federal payment
- § 2900.8 — Cost sharing or matching
- § 2900.9 — Revision of budget and program plans
- § 2900.10 — Prior approval requests
- § 2900.11 — Revision of budget and program plans including extension of the period of performance
- § 2900.12 — Revision of budget and program plans approval from Grant Officers
- § 2900.13 — Intangible property
- § 2900.14 — Financial reporting
- § 2900.15 — Closeout
- § 2900.16 — Prior written approval (prior approval)
- § 2900.17 — Adjustment of negotiated IDC rates
- § 2900.18 — Contingency provisions
- § 2900.19 — Student activity costs
- § 2900.20 — Federal Agency Audit Responsibilities
- § 2900.21 — Management decision
- § 2900.22 — Audit Requirements—Appeal Process for Department of Labor Recipients
PART 2998
- § 2998.10 — What does this part do?
- § 2998.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 2998.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 2998.137 — Who in DOL may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 2998.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 2998.332 — What requirements must I pass down to persons at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 2998.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
PART 3000
- § 3000.10 — What does this part do?
- § 3000.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 3000.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 3000.137 — Who in the Department of Homeland Security may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 3000.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 3000.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 3000.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the Office of Management and Budget guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
PART 3001
- § 3001.10 — What does this part do?
- § 3001.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 3001.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 3001.225 — Who in DHS does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 3001.300 — Who in DHS does a recipient who is an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 3001.400 — What method do I use as an agency awarding official to obtain a recipient's agreement to comply with the OMB guidance?
- § 3001.500 — Who in DHS determines that a recipient other than an individual violated the requirements of this part?
- § 3001.505 — Who in DHS determines that a recipient who is an individual violated the requirements of this part?
- § 3001.510 — What actions will the Federal Government take against a recipient determined to have violated this part?
- § 3001.605 — Award
- § 3001.661 — Reimbursable Agreement
PART 3002
- § 3002.10 — Adoption of 2 CFR Part 200
PART 3185
- § 3185.10 — What does this part do?
- § 3185.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 3185.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 3185.137 — Who in the IMLS may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 3185.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 3185.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 3185.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
PART 3186
- § 3186.10 — What does this part do?
- § 3186.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 3186.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 3186.225 — Whom in the IMLS does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 3186.300 — Whom in the IMLS does a recipient who is an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 3186.400 — What method do I use as an agency awarding official to obtain a recipient's agreement to comply with the OMB guidance?
- § 3186.500 — Who in the IMLS determines that a recipient other than an individual violated the requirements of this part?
- § 3186.505 — Who in the IMLS determines that a recipient who is an individual violated the requirements of this part?
PART 3187
- § 3187.1 — Adoption of 2 CFR Part 200
- § 3187.2 — Applicable regulations and scope of this part
- § 3187.3 — Definition of a museum
- § 3187.4 — Other definitions
- § 3187.5 — Museum eligibility and burden of proof—Who may apply
- § 3187.6 — Related institutions
- § 3187.7 — Basic materials which an applicant must submit to be considered for funding
- § 3187.8 — Deadline date and method for submitting applications
- § 3187.9 — Rejection of an application
- § 3187.10 — Rejection for technical deficiency—appeal
- § 3187.11 — Compliance with statutes, regulations, approved application and Federal award
- § 3187.12 — Federal statutes and regulations on nondiscrimination
- § 3187.13 — Federal evaluation—Cooperation by a non-Federal entity
- § 3187.14 — Subawards
- § 3187.15 — Allowable costs
PART 3254
- § 3254.10 — What does this part do?
- § 3254.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 3254.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 3254.137 — Who in the NEA may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 3254.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 3254.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 3254.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
PART 3255
- § 3255.1 — Adoption of 2 CFR Part 200
PART 3256
- § 3256.100 — What does this part do?
- § 3256.105 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 3256.110 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 3256.200 — Whom in the NEA does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 3256.300 — Whom in the NEA does a recipient who is an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 3256.400 — What method do I use as an agency awarding official to obtain a recipient's agreement to comply with the OMB guidance?
- § 3256.500 — Who in the NEA determines that a recipient other than an individual violated the requirements of this part?
- § 3256.505 — Who in the NEA determines that a recipient who is an individual violated the requirements of this part?
PART 3369
- § 3369.10 — What does this part do?
- § 3369.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 3369.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 3369.137 — Who in the NEH may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 3369.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 3369.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 3369.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
PART 3373
- § 3373.10 — What does this part do?
- § 3373.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 3373.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 3373.225 — Whom in the NEH does a recipient other than an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 3373.300 — Whom in the NEH does a recipient who is an individual notify about a criminal drug conviction?
- § 3373.400 — What method do I use as an agency awarding official to obtain a recipient's agreement to comply with the OMB guidance?
- § 3373.500 — Who in the NEH determines that a recipient other than an individual violated the requirements of this part?
- § 3373.505 — Who in the NEH determines that a recipient who is an individual violated the requirements of this part?
PART 3374
- § 3374.1 — Adoption of 2 CFR Part 200
PART 3474
- § 3474.1 — Adoption of 2 CFR part 200
- § 3474.5 — How exceptions are made to 2 CFR part 200. 1
- § 3474.10 — Clarification regarding 2 CFR 200.207. 2
- § 3474.15 — Contracting with faith-based organizations and nondiscrimination
- § 3474.20 — Open licensing requirement for competitive grant programs
- § 3474.21 — Severability
PART 3485
- § 3485.12 — What does this part do?
- § 3485.22 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 3485.32 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 3485.137 — May the Department grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 3485.220 — Are any procurement contracts included as covered transactions?
- § 3485.310 — What must I do if a Federal agency excludes a person with whom I am already doing business in a covered transaction?
- § 3485.315 — May I use the services of an excluded person as a principal under a covered transaction?
- § 3485.330 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 3485.415 — What must I do if a Federal agency excludes the participant or a principal after I enter into a covered transaction?
- § 3485.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in § 180.435 of this title?
- § 3485.611 — What procedures do we use for a suspension or debarment action involving a title IV, HEA transaction?
- § 3485.612 — When does an exclusion by another agency affect the ability of the excluded person to participate in a title IV, HEA transaction?
- § 3485.711 — When does a suspension affect title IV, HEA transactions?
- § 3485.811 — When does a debarment affect title IV, HEA transactions?
- § 3485.937 — ED Deciding Official
- § 3485.952 — HEA
- § 3485.995 — Principal
- § 3485.1016 — Title IV, HEA participant
- § 3485.1017 — Title IV, HEA program
- § 3485.1018 — Title IV, HEA transaction
PART 3513
- § 3513.10 — What does this part do?
- § 3513.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 3513.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 3513.137 — Who in Ex-Im Bank may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 3513.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 3513.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 3513.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
PART 3603
- § 3603.1 — Adoption of 2 CFR Part 200
PART 3700
- § 3700.10 — What does this part do?
- § 3700.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 3700.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 3700.137 — Who in the Peace Corps may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 3700.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 3700.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 3700.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
PART 5800
- § 5800.10 — What does this part do?
- § 5800.20 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 5800.30 — What policies and procedures must I follow?
- § 5800.137 — Who at the Commission may grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 5800.220 — What contracts and subcontracts, in addition to those listed in 2 CFR 180.220, are covered transactions?
- § 5800.332 — What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 5800.437 — What method do I use to communicate to a participant the requirements described in the OMB guidance at 2 CFR 180.435?
- § 5800.765 — May I ask the suspending official to reconsider a decision to suspend me?
- § 5800.875 — May I ask the debarring official to reconsider a decision to debar me?
- § 5800.880 — What factors may influence the debarring official during reconsideration?
- § 5800.890 — How may I appeal my debarment?
- § 5800.930 — Debarring official
- § 5800.970 — Nonprocurement transaction
- § 5800.1010 — Suspending official
PART 5801
- § 5801.10 — Adoption of 2 CFR Part 200
- § 5801.20-5801.99 — 5801.20-5801.99 [Reserved]
PART 5900
- § 5900.101 — Adoption of 2 CFR part 200