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B. DATE FOR RECIPIENT'S <br />VOUCHER PERIODS IN LOCCS <br />70 days after the effective <br />date of instrume nt <br />120 Days after the effective <br />date of instrument <br />250 days after the effective <br />date of instrument <br />Final submission on or before <br />the completion date of <br />instrument <br />CAPACITY <br />BUILDING <br />AMOUNT <br />30% of Capacity <br />Building Amount <br />30% of Capacity <br />Building Amount <br />30% of Capacity <br />Building Amount <br />10% of Capacity <br />Building Amount <br />C. The Recipient shall follow the instructions provided by <br />the GTR /GTM for using the Line of Line of Credit Control <br />system (LOCCS) for vouchering under this Cooperative <br />Agreement in. accordance with the time periods stipulated <br />above. <br />Payment may be withheld if it is the judgment of the <br />GTR /GTM that the Recipient is not complying with all <br />terms of the Cooperative Agreement, Statement of Work, <br />and all Attachments hereto. <br />D. The Recipient shall submit a Narrative Report when a <br />draw down is requested. The Report for Capacity n <br />Building agencies should provide information on the <br />agency's investigative and conciliation techniques, <br />performance criteria; and, the deliverables due as <br />described in the Recipient's funding application and <br />the Statement of Work as approved by the GTR and G /CAO. <br />Any Reports for data and information systems should be <br />accompanied by a listing of all hardware and software <br />acquired during the billing period. The agency should <br />_also provide an education and outreach plan for the <br />review and approval of the GTR /GTM. covered project. <br />E. The Criteria for Processing are hereby incorporated as <br />Attachment At FY'981 to the Schedule of Articles. <br />F. The Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative <br />Agreements (Part 85) are hereby incorporated as Attachment D <br />to the Schedule of Articles. <br />