[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR32.2]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
              CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
 
                           Subpart A--General
 
Sec. 32.2  Definitions.

    The following are definitions of terms used in this part. Grants 
officers are cautioned that terms may be defined differently in this 
part than they are in other parts of the DoD Grant and Agreement 
Regulations, because this part implements OMB Circular A-110 and uses 
definitions as stated in that Circular. In such cases, the definition 
given in this section applies to the term as it is used in this part, 
and the definition given in other parts applies to the term as it is 
used in those parts. For example, suspension is defined in this section 
to mean temporary withdrawal of Federal sponsorship under an award, but 
is defined at 32 CFR 25.105 to be an action taken to exclude a person 
from participating in a grant, cooperative agreement, or other covered 
transaction.
    Accrued expenditures. The charges incurred by the recipient during a 
given period requiring the provision of funds for:
    (1) Goods and other tangible property received;
    (2) Services performed by employees, contractors, subrecipients, and 
other payees; and
    (3) Other amounts becoming owed under programs for which no current 
services or performance is required.
    Accrued income. The sum of:
    (1) Earnings during a given period from:
    (i) Services performed by the recipient; and
    (ii) Goods and other tangible property delivered to purchasers.
    (2) Amounts becoming owed to the recipient for which no current 
services or performance is required by the recipient.
    Acquisition cost of equipment. The net invoice price of the 
equipment, including the cost of modifications, attachments, 
accessories, or auxiliary apparatus necessary to make the property 
usable for the purpose for which it was acquired. Other charges, such as 
the cost of installation, transportation, taxes, duty or protective in-
transit insurance, shall be included or excluded from the unit 
acquisition cost in accordance with the recipient's regular accounting 
practices.
    Advance. A payment made by Treasury check or other appropriate 
payment mechanism to a recipient upon its request either before outlays 
are made by the recipient or through the use of predetermined payment 
schedules.
    Award. Financial assistance that provides support or stimulation to 
accomplish a public purpose. Awards include grants and other agreements 
in the form of money or property in lieu of money, by the Federal 
Government to an eligible recipient. The term does not include: 
Technical assistance, which provides services instead of money; other 
assistance in the form of loans, loan guarantees, interest subsidies, or 
insurance; direct payments of any kind to individuals; and, contracts 
which are required to be entered into and administered under procurement 
laws and regulations.
    Cash contributions. The recipient's cash outlay, including the 
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money contributed to the recipient by third parties.
    Closeout. The process by which the grants officer administering an 
award made by a DoD Component determines that all applicable 
administrative actions and all required work of the award have been 
completed by the recipient and DoD Component.
    Contract. A procurement contract under an award or subaward, and a 
procurement subcontract under a recipient's or subrecipient's contract.
    Cost sharing or matching. That portion of project or program costs 
not borne by the Federal Government.
    Date of completion. The date on which all work under an award is 
completed or the date on the award document, or any supplement or 
amendment thereto, on which Federal sponsorship ends.
    Disallowed costs. Those charges to an award that the grants officer 
administering an award made by a DoD Component determines to be 
unallowable, in accordance with the applicable Federal cost principles 
or other terms and conditions contained in the award.
    DoD Component. A Military Department, Defense Agency, DoD field 
activity, or organization within the Office of the Secretary of Defense 
that provides or administers an award to a recipient.
    Equipment. Tangible nonexpendable personal property including exempt 
property charged directly to the award having a useful life of more than 
one year and an acquisition cost of $5,000 or more per unit. However, 
consistent with recipient policy, lower limits may be established.
    Excess property. Property under the control of any DoD Component 
that, as determined by the head thereof, is no longer required for its 
needs or the discharge of its responsibilities.
    Exempt property. Tangible personal property acquired in whole or in 
part with Federal funds, where the DoD Component has statutory authority 
to vest title in the recipient without further obligation to the Federal 
Government. An example of exempt property authority is contained in the 
Federal Grant and Cooperative Agreement Act (31 U.S.C. 6306), for 
property acquired under an award to conduct basic or applied research by 
a non-profit institution of higher education or non-profit organization 
whose principal purpose is conducting scientific research.
    Federal funds authorized. The total amount of Federal funds 
obligated by a DoD Component for use by the recipient. This amount may 
include any authorized carryover of unobligated funds from prior funding 
periods when permitted by agency regulations or agency implementing 
instructions.
    Federal share (of real property, equipment, or supplies). That 
percentage of the property's acquisition costs and any improvement 
expenditures paid with Federal funds.
    Funding period. The period of time when Federal funding is available 
for obligation by the recipient.
    Intangible property and debt instruments. Property that includes, 
but is not limited to, trademarks, copyrights, patents and patent 
applications and such property as loans, notes and other debt 
instruments, lease agreements, stock and other instruments of property 
ownership, whether considered tangible or intangible.
    Obligations. The amounts of orders placed, contracts and grants 
awarded, services received and similar transactions during a given 
period that require payment by the recipient during the same or a future 
period.
    Outlays or expenditures. Charges made to the project or program. 
They may be reported on a cash or accrual basis. For reports prepared on 
a cash basis, outlays are the sum of cash disbursements for direct 
charges for goods and services, the amount of indirect expense charged, 
the value of third party in-kind contributions applied and the amount of 
cash advances and payments made to subrecipients. For reports prepared 
on an accrual basis, outlays are the sum of cash disbursements for 
direct charges for goods and services, the amount of indirect expense 
incurred, the value of in-kind contributions applied, and the net 
increase (or decrease) in the amounts owed by the recipient for goods 
and other property received, for services performed by employees, 
contractors, subrecipients and other payees and other amounts becoming 
owed under programs for which no current services or performance are 
required.

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    Personal property. Property of any kind except real property. It may 
be tangible, having physical existence, or intangible, having no 
physical existence, such as copyrights, patents, or securities.
    Prior approval. Written approval by an authorized official 
evidencing prior consent.
    Program income. Gross income earned by the recipient that is 
directly generated by a supported activity or earned as a result of the 
award (see exclusions in Sec. 32.24(e) and (h)). Program income 
includes, but is not limited to, income from fees for services 
performed, the use or rental of real or personal property acquired under 
federally-funded projects, the sale of commodities or items fabricated 
under an award, license fees and royalties on patents and copyrights, 
and interest on loans made with award funds. Interest earned on advances 
of Federal funds is not program income. Except as otherwise provided in 
program regulations or the terms and conditions of the award, program 
income does not include the receipt of principal on loans, rebates, 
credits, discounts, etc., or interest earned on any of them.
    Project costs. All allowable costs, as set forth in the applicable 
Federal cost principles, incurred by a recipient and the value of the 
contributions made by third parties in accomplishing the objectives of 
the award during the project period.
    Project period. The period established in the award document during 
which Federal sponsorship begins and ends.
    Property. Real property and personal property (equipment, supplies, 
intangible property and debt instruments), unless stated otherwise.
    Real property. Land, including land improvements, structures and 
appurtenances thereto, but excluding movable machinery and equipment.
    Recipient. An organization receiving financial assistance directly 
from DoD Components to carry out a project or program. The term includes 
public and private institutions of higher education, public and private 
hospitals, and other quasi-public and private non-profit organizations 
such as, but not limited to, community action agencies, research 
institutes, educational associations, and health centers. The term also 
includes consortia comprised of any combination of universities, other 
nonprofit organizations, governmental organizations, for-profit 
organizations, and other entities, to the extent that the consortia are 
legally incorporated as nonprofit organizations. The term does not 
include Government-owned contractor-operated facilities or research 
centers providing continued support for mission-oriented, large-scale 
programs that are Government-owned or controlled, or are designated as 
federally-funded research and development centers.
    Research and development. All research activities, both basic and 
applied, and all development activities that are supported at 
universities, colleges, and other non-profit institutions. Research is 
defined as a systematic study directed toward fuller scientific 
knowledge or understanding of the subject studied. Development is the 
systematic use of knowledge and understanding gained from research 
directed toward the production of useful materials, devices, systems, or 
methods, including design and development of prototypes and processes. 
The term research also includes activities involving the training of 
individuals in research techniques where such activities utilize the 
same facilities as other research and development activities and where 
such activities are not included in the instruction function.
    Small award. An award not exceeding the simplified acquisition 
threshold fixed at 41 U.S.C. 403(11) (currently $100,000).
    Subaward. An award of financial assistance in the form of money, or 
property in lieu of money, made under an award by a recipient to an 
eligible subrecipient or by a subrecipient to a lower tier subrecipient. 
The term includes financial assistance when provided by any legal 
agreement, even if the agreement is called a contract, but does not 
include procurement of goods and services nor does it include any form 
of assistance which is excluded from the definition of ``award'' in this 
section.
    Subrecipient. The legal entity to which a subaward is made and which 
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accountable to the recipient for the use of the funds provided.
    Supplies. All personal property excluding equipment, intangible 
property, and debt instruments as defined in this section, and 
inventions of a contractor conceived or first actually reduced to 
practice in the performance of work under a funding agreement (``subject 
inventions''), as defined in 37 CFR part 401, ``Rights to Inventions 
Made by Nonprofit Organizations and Small Business Firms Under 
Government Grants, Contracts, and Cooperative Agreements.''
    Suspension. An action by a DoD Component that temporarily withdraws 
Federal sponsorship under an award, pending corrective action by the 
recipient or pending a decision to terminate the award by the DoD 
Component. Suspension of an award is a separate action from suspension 
of a participant under 32 CFR part 25.
    Termination. The cancellation of an award, in whole or in part, at 
any time prior to the date of completion.
    Third party in-kind contributions. The value of non-cash 
contributions provided by non-Federal third parties. Third party in-kind 
contributions may be in the form of real property, equipment, supplies, 
and the value of goods and services directly benefiting and specifically 
identifiable to the project or program.
    Unliquidated obligations. The amount of obligations incurred by the 
recipient:
    (1) That have not been paid, if financial reports are prepared on a 
cash basis.
    (2) For which an outlay has not been recorded, if reports are 
prepared on an accrued expenditure basis.
    Unobligated balance. The portion of the funds authorized by a DoD 
Component that has not been obligated by the recipient and is determined 
by deducting the cumulative obligations from the cumulative funds 
authorized.
    Unrecovered indirect cost. The difference between the amount awarded 
and the amount which could have been awarded under the recipient's 
approved negotiated indirect cost rate.
    Working capital advance. A procedure whereby funds are advanced to 
the recipient to cover its estimated disbursement needs for a given 
initial period.