[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR22.510]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
              CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
 
PART 22_DoD GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS_AWARD AND ADMINISTRATION--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart E_National Policy Matters
 
Sec.  22.510  Certifications, representations, and assurances.

    (a) Certifications--(1) Policy. Certifications of compliance with 
national policy requirements are to be obtained from recipients only for 
those national policies where a statute, Executive order, or codified 
regulation specifically states that a certification is required. Other 
national policy requirements may be addressed by obtaining 
representations or assurances (see paragraph (b) of this section). 
Grants officers should utilize methods for obtaining certifications, in 
accordance with Executive Order 12866 (3 CFR, 1993 Comp., p. 638), that 
minimize administration and paperwork.
    (2) Procedures. (i) When necessary, grants officers may obtain 
individual, written certifications.
    (ii) Whenever possible, and to the extent consistent with statute 
and codified regulation, grants officers should identify the 
certifications that are required for the particular type of recipient 
and program, and consolidate them into a single certification provision 
that cites them by reference.
    (A) If a grants officer elects to have proposers incorporate 
certifications by reference into their proposals, he or she must do so 
in one of the two following ways. When required by statute or codified 
regulation, the solicitation must include the full text of the 
certifications that proposers are to provide by reference. In other 
cases, the grants officer may include language in the solicitation that 
informs the proposers where the full text may be found (e.g., in 
documents or computer network sites that are readily available to the 
public) and offers to provide it to proposers upon request.

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    (B) Appendix A to this part provides language that may be used for 
incorporating by reference the certification on lobbying, which 
currently is the only certification requirement that commonly applies to 
DoD grants and agreements. Because that certification is required by law 
to be submitted at the time of proposal, rather than at the time of 
award, Appendix A includes language to incorporate the certification by 
reference into a proposal.
    (C) Grants officers may incorporate certifications by reference in 
award documents when doing so is consistent with statute and codified 
regulation (that is not the case for the lobbying certification 
addressed in paragraph (a)(2)(ii)(B) of this section). The provision 
that a grants officer would use to incorporate certifications in award 
documents, when consistent with statute and codified regulation, would 
be similar to the provision in Appendix A to this part, except that it 
would be modified to state that the recipient is providing the required 
certifications by signing the award document or by accepting funds under 
the award.
    (b) Representations and assurances. Many national policies, either 
in statute or in regulation, require recipients of grants and 
cooperative agreements to make representations or provide assurances 
(rather than certifications) that they are in compliance with the 
policies. As discussed in Sec.  22.610(b), Appendix B to this part 
suggests award terms and conditions that may be used to address several 
of the more commonly applicable national policy requirements. These 
terms and conditions may be used to obtain required assurances and 
representations, if the grants officer wishes to do so at the time of 
award, rather than through the use of the standard application form (SF-
424 \8\) or other means at the time of proposal.
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    \8\ For copies of Standard Forms listed in this part, contact 
regional grants administration offices of the Office of Naval Research. 
Addresses for the offices are listed in the ``Federal Directory of 
Contract Administration Services (CAS) Components,'' which may be 
accessed through the Defense Contract Management Agency homepage at: 
http://www.dcma.mil.

[63 FR 12164, Mar. 12, 1998, as amended at 70 FR 49464, Aug. 23, 2005]