2 C.F.R. §200.317 - Procurements by states
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Weathers v. Sch. Dist. of Phila., CIVIL ACTION NO. 18-3982
...the District acknowledges that a procurement that involves federal funds must "adhere to all of the procurement standards identified in 2 CFR Part 200.317, et seq.," and that if District policies are more restrictive than state or federal regulations, the District must follow its own polici......
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Time to Revisit Your PHA’s Procurement Policy in Response to Uniform Guidance
...(PHAs), which are considered to be local government2 for purposes of the Uniform Guidance, and includes procurement standards in 2 CFR §§200.317-200.326. As you might suspect given the removal of 24 CFR §85.36, PHAs need to update their procurement policies and procedures. The U.S. Departme......
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Uniform Guidance and Procurement Nearly Two Years after 2 C.F.R. Part 200
...housing agencies (PHAs) a grace period of two additional fiscal years after December 26, 2014 to implement the procurement standards in 2 C.F.R. §§200.317–200.326. For example, a PHA with a fiscal year that starts on July 1 could take advantage of such grace period and delay implementation ......
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Non-Federal Entities Receive Extra Year to Comply with Overhauled OMB Procurement Standards for Federal Assistance Agreements
...of federal grants and other federal financial assistance. The sweeping changes included revisions to procurement standards codified at 2 CFR §§ 200.317-200.326. OMB originally gave non-federal entities until December 25, 2016, to implement changes to their procurement policies and procedure......
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OMB and Federal Agencies Publish Final Rule on Grants and Cooperative Agreements
...26, 2014, with the exception that non-Federal entities have been given a one year reprieve to implement the procurement standards at 2 CFR 200.317 through 200.326. OMB has indicated that it will publish a 2015 Compliance Supplement to assist non-Federal entities in meeting the new requireme......
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