[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: 40CFR30.52]



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                   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. 30.52  Financial reporting.



    (a) The following forms or such other forms as may be approved by 

OMB are authorized for obtaining financial information from recipients.

    (1) SF-269 or SF-269A, Financial Status Report. (i) EPA shall 

require recipients to use the SF-269 or SF-269A to report the status of 

funds for all nonconstruction projects or programs. However, EPA has the 

option of not requiring the SF-269 or SF-269A when the SF-270, Request 

for Advance or Reimbursement, or SF-272, Report of Federal Cash 

Transactions, is determined to provide adequate information to meet its 

needs, except that a final SF-269 or SF-269A shall be required at the 

completion of the project when the SF-270 is used only for advances.

    (ii) EPA shall prescribe whether the report shall be on a cash or 

accrual basis. If EPA requires accrual information and the recipient's 

accounting records are not normally kept on the accrual basis, the 

recipient shall not be required to convert its accounting system, but 

shall develop such accrual information through best estimates based on 

an analysis of the documentation on hand.

    (iii) EPA shall determine the frequency of the Financial Status 

Report for each project or program, considering the size and complexity 

of the particular project or program. However, the report shall not be 

required more frequently than quarterly or less frequently than 

annually. A final report shall be required at the completion of the 

agreement.

    (iv) EPA shall require recipients to submit the SF-269 or SF-269A 

(an original and no more than two copies) no later than 30 days after 

the end of each specified reporting period for quarterly and semi-annual 

reports, and 90 calendar days for annual and final reports. Extensions 

of reporting due dates may be approved by EPA upon request of the 

recipient.

    (2) SF-272, Report of Federal Cash Transactions. (i) When funds are 

advanced to recipients EPA shall require each recipient to submit the 

SF-272 and, when necessary, its continuation sheet, SF-272A. EPA shall 

use this report to monitor cash advanced to recipients and to obtain 

disbursement information for each agreement with the recipients.

    (ii) EPA may require forecasts of Federal cash requirements in the 

``Remarks'' section of the report.

    (iii) When practical and deemed necessary, EPA may require 

recipients to report in the ``Remarks'' section the amount of cash 

advances received in excess of three days. Recipients shall provide 

short narrative explanations of actions taken to reduce the excess 

balances.

    (iv) Recipients shall be required to submit not more than the 

original and two copies of the SF-272 15 calendar days following the end 

of each quarter. EPA may require a monthly report from those recipients 

receiving advances totaling $1 million or more per year.

    (v) EPA may waive the requirement for submission of the SF-272 for 

any one of the following reasons:

    (A) When monthly advances do not exceed $25,000 per recipient, 

provided that such advances are monitored through other forms contained 

in this section;

    (B) If, in EPA's opinion, the recipient's accounting controls are 

adequate to minimize excessive Federal advances; or

    (C) When the electronic payment mechanisms provide adequate data.

    (b) When EPA needs additional information or more frequent reports, 

the following shall be observed.

    (1) When additional information is needed to comply with legislative 

requirements, EPA shall issue instructions to require recipients to 

submit such information under the ``Remarks'' section of the reports.

    (2) When EPA determines that a recipient's accounting system does 

not meet the standards in Sec. 30.21, additional pertinent information 

to further monitor awards may be obtained upon written notice to the 

recipient until such time as the system is brought up to



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standard. EPA, in obtaining this information, shall comply with report 

clearance requirements of 5 CFR part 1320.

    (3) EPA may shade out any line item on any report if not necessary.

    (4) EPA may accept the identical information from the recipients in 

machine readable format or computer printouts or electronic outputs in 

lieu of prescribed formats.

    (5) EPA may provide computer or electronic outputs to recipients 

when such expedites or contributes to the accuracy of reporting.