What are the limitations on federal financial participation?
Federal financial participation is authorized for full-time attorneys, investigators and auditors involved in the investigation and prosecution of matters within the jurisdiction of a Unit. Full-time employees are required to be hired to perform full-time duty intended to last at least a year. Federal grant money may also be used for part-time support staff but only to the extent that these part-time employees participate in work activities that further the jurisdictional duties of the Unit. Finally, FFP is available to the Unit’s parent agency to cover all indirect costs associated with the operation of the Unit.
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