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Do the Standard ARRA Terms and Conditions for Division A Funds, dated March 2, 2009, or subsequent versions, apply (i.e., flow-down) to subrecipients?

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Do the Standard ARRA Terms and Conditions for Division A Funds, dated March 2, 2009, or subsequent versions, apply (i.e., flow-down) to subrecipients?

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(New: 06/12/2009) Grantees must impose the ARRA Terms and Conditions upon subrecipients, and must separately identify for each subrecipient, and document at the time of subaward and at the time of disbursement of funds, the Federal award number, any special CFDA number assigned for ARRA purposes, and amount of ARRA funds. In order for the grantee to meet its quarterly reporting obligation to the federal government, it must require subrecipients to account for, track, and report to the grantee on ARRA funding in such a way that distinguishes the funding from non-ARRA funds. For purposes of reporting to the federal government, the recipient must submit detailed information on sub-awards to include the data elements required required to compy with the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-282). Those requirements are that for any subaward equal to or larger than 25K, the following information must be reported: · The name of the entity receiving the su

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Grantees must impose the ARRA Terms and Conditions upon subrecipients, and must separately identify for each subrecipient, and document at the time of subaward and at the time of disbursement of funds, the Federal award number, any special CFDA number assigned for ARRA purposes, and amount of ARRA funds. In order for the grantee to meet its quarterly reporting obligation to the federal government, it must require subrecipients to account for, track, and report to the grantee on ARRA funding in such a way that distinguishes the funding from non-ARRA funds. For purposes of reporting to the federal government, the recipient must submit detailed information on sub-awards to include the data elements required required to compy with the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-282). Those requirements are that for any subaward equal to or larger than 25K, the following information must be reported: • The name of the entity receiving the sub-award; • The amo

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