[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 40CFR30.25]



[Page 328-329]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

               CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

 

PART 30_UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS 

 

                    Subpart C_Post-Award Requirements

 

Sec. 30.25  Revision of budget and program plans.



    (a) The budget plan is the financial expression of the project or 

program as approved during the award process. The budget shall include 

both the Federal and non-Federal share. It shall be related to 

performance for program evaluation purposes whenever appropriate.

    (b) Recipients are required to report deviations from budget and 

program plans, and request prior approvals for budget and program plan 

revisions, in accordance with this section.

    (c) For nonconstruction awards, unless EPA regulations provide 

otherwise, recipients shall request prior written approvals from:

    (1) The EPA Award Official for the following:

    (i) Change in the scope or the objective of the project or program 

(even if there is no associated budget revision requiring prior written 

approval).

    (ii) The need for additional Federal funding.

    (iii) The inclusion of costs that require prior approval in 

accordance with OMB Circular A-21, ``Cost Principles for Institutions of 

Higher Education,'' OMB Circular A-122, ``Cost Principles for Non-Profit 

Organizations,'' or 45 CFR part 74 appendix E, ``Principles for 

Determining Costs Applicable to Research and Development under Grants 

and Contracts with Hospitals,'' or 48 CFR part 31, ``Contract Cost 

Principles and Procedures,'' as applicable.

    (2) The technical program office for the following:

    (i) Change in a key person specified in the application or award 

document.

    (ii) The absence for more than three months, or a 25 percent 

reduction in time devoted to the project, by the approved project 

director or principal investigator.

    (iii) The transfer of amounts budgeted for indirect costs to absorb 

increases in direct costs, or vice versa.

    (iv) The transfer of funds allotted for training allowances (direct 

payment to trainees) to other categories of expense.

    (v) Unless described in the application and funded in the approved 

award, the subaward, transfer or contracting out of any work under an 

award. This provision does not apply to the purchase of supplies, 

material, equipment or general support services.

    (d) No other prior approval requirements for specific items may be 

imposed unless a deviation has been approved by OMB.

    (e) Except for requirements listed in paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (ii) 

of this section, the EPA Award Official may waive cost-related and 

administrative prior written approvals required by this part and OMB 

cost principles. For awards that support research, these prior approval 

requirements are automatically waived unless:

    (1) EPA provides otherwise in the award or agency regulation or

    (2) One of the conditions in paragraph (f)(2)(i) of this section 

applies.

    (f) Recipients are authorized without prior approval or a waiver to:

    (1) Incur pre-award costs 90 calendar days prior to award.

    (i) Pre-award costs incurred more than 90 calendar days prior to 

award require the prior approval of the EPA Award Official.

    (ii) The applicant must include all pre-award costs in its 

application.

    (iii) The applicant incurs such costs at its own risk (i.e., EPA is 

under no obligation to reimburse such costs if for any reason the 

recipient does not receive an award or if the award is less than 

anticipated and inadequate to cover such costs).



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    (iv) EPA will only allow pre-award costs without approval if there 

are sufficient programmatic reasons for incurring the expenditures prior 

to the award (e.g., time constraints, weather factors, etc.), they are 

in conformance with the appropriate cost principles, and any procurement 

complies with the requirements of this rule.

    (2) Extend the expiration date of the award one time for up to 12 

months.

    (i) A one-time extension may not be initiated if:

    (A) The terms and conditions of the award prohibit the extension;

    (B) The extension requires additional Federal funds; or

    (C) The extension involves any change in the approved objectives or 

scope of the project.

    (ii) For one-time extensions, the recipient must notify the EPA 

Award Official in writing with the supporting reasons and revised 

expiration date at least 10 days before the expiration date specified in 

the award.

    (iii) This one-time extension may not be exercised merely for the 

purpose of using unobligated balances.

    (3) Carry forward unobligated balances to subsequent funding periods 

providing the recipient notifies the EPA Award Official by means of the 

Financial Status Report.

    (g) The EPA technical program office may, at its option, restrict 

the transfer of funds among direct cost categories or programs, 

functions and activities for awards in which the Federal share of the 

project exceeds $100,000 and the cumulative amount of such transfers 

exceeds or is expected to exceed 10 percent of the total budget as last 

approved by EPA. Except as provided for at paragraph (c) of this 

section, for awards in which the Federal share is less than $100,000 

there are no restrictions on transfers of funds among direct cost 

categories. EPA shall not permit a transfer that would cause any Federal 

appropriation or part thereof to be used for purposes other than those 

consistent with the original intent of the appropriation.

    (h) All other changes to nonconstruction budgets, except for the 

changes described in paragraph (j) of this section, do not require prior 

approval.

    (i) For construction awards, recipients shall request prior written 

approval promptly from EPA for budget revisions whenever paragraph 

(h)(1), (2) or (3) of this section applies.

    (1) The revision results from changes in the scope or the objective 

of the project or program.

    (2) The need arises for additional Federal funds to complete the 

project.

    (3) A revision is desired which involves specific costs for which 

prior written approval requirements may be imposed consistent with 

applicable OMB cost principles listed in Sec. 30.27.

    (j) No other prior approval requirements for specific items may be 

imposed unless a deviation has been approved by OMB.

    (k) When EPA makes an award that provides support for both 

construction and nonconstruction work, EPA may require the recipient to 

request prior approval before making any fund or budget transfers 

between the two types of work supported.

    (l) For both construction and nonconstruction awards, EPA shall 

require recipients to notify the agency in writing promptly whenever the 

amount of Federal authorized funds is expected to exceed the needs of 

the recipient for the project period by more than $5000 or five percent 

of the Federal award, whichever is greater. This notification shall not 

be required if an application for additional funding is submitted for a 

continuation award.

    (m) When requesting approval for budget revisions, recipients shall 

use the budget forms that were used in the application unless the EPA 

indicates that a letter clearly describing the details of the request 

will suffice.

    (n) Within 30 calendar days from the date of receipt of the request 

for budget revisions, EPA shall review the request and notify the 

recipient whether the budget revisions have been approved. If the 

revision is still under consideration at the end of 30 calendar days, 

EPA shall inform the recipient in writing of the date when the recipient 

may expect the decision.