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When should a Federal contractor submit its final quarterly report?

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When should a Federal contractor submit its final quarterly report?

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(03/30/2010) Contractors that have complied with their Section 1512 quarterly reporting requirements, in accordance with the clause 52.204-11, will no longer be required to submit Section 1512 reports after their final report, as defined herein, is submitted. A Contractor’s final report is the report submitted for the quarter during which the following circumstances in 1 and 2 occur: 1(a) The contractor has completed the required Recovery Act-funded deliveries or services (including construction) and (i) the Government has accepted these supplies or services (including construction); or (ii) the agency is satisfied that the Recovery Act-funded deliveries or services (including construction) are complete per agency requirements. (b) All Recovery Act funded option provisions, if any, have expired; or (c) The Government has given the contractor a notice of complete termination for the Recovery Act funded contract, order, or portion of the contract or order funded by the Recovery Act, and

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