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e. Travel. Reimbursement for travel subsistence expenses (i.e., hotel and food costs) is <br />allowable at the Federal rate (found at http: / /www.gsa.gov /perdiem). <br />Section S. Accounting Records. <br />a. Documentation of Project Costs. All costs charged to the Project, including any approved <br />services performed by the Recipient or others, shall be supported by properly executed <br />payrolls, time records, invoices, contracts, receipts, or vouchers evidencing in detail the <br />nature and propriety of the charges. <br />b. Allowable Costs. Expenditures made by the Recipient shall be reimbursed as allowable costs <br />to the extent they meet all of the requirements set forth below. They must be: (1) consistent <br />with the Project Work Plan, Project Budget, and all other provisions of this Agreement; (2) <br />Necessary in order to accomplish the Project; (3) Reasonable in amount for the goods or <br />services purchased; (4) Actual net costs to the Recipient, i.e., the price paid minus any <br />refunds; (5) Incurred and be for work performed within the period of performance of this <br />Agreement; and (6) Satisfactorily documented. <br />Section 6. Reporting, Record Retention, and Access. <br />a. Reports & Invoices. The Recipient shall provide quarterly reports to TJCOG on the progress <br />of its TDM activities described in the Work Plan. The Recipient shall collect and submit to <br />TJCOG at such time as it may require, such financial statements, data, records, contracts, <br />and other documents related to the Project as may be deemed necessary by TJCOG. Such <br />reports shall include narrative and financial statements of sufficient substance to be <br />in conformance with the reporting requirements of the Triangle TDM Grant Program <br />b. Record Retention. The Recipient and its third party contractors shall retain all records <br />pertaining to this Project for a period of five (5) years from the date of final payment to the <br />Recipient, or until all audit exceptions have been resolved, whichever is longer, in <br />accordance with "Records Retention and Disposition Schedule - Public Transportation <br />Systems and Authorities, April 1, 2006," at <br />http:,//archives.ncdcr.gov /Portals /3 /PDF /schedules /schedules revised /public transporati <br />on authorities.pdf [sic]. <br />c. Access to Records of Recipient and Subcontractors. The Recipient shall permit and shall <br />require its third party contractors to permit TJCOG or its authorized representatives to <br />inspect all work, materials, payrolls, and other data and records with regard to the Project, <br />and to audit the books, records, and accounts of the Recipient pertaining to the Project. <br />TJCOG shall reserve the right to reject any and all materials and workmanship for defects <br />and incompatibility with Project Description or excessive cost. The Department shall notify <br />the Recipient, in writing, if materials and /or workmanship are found to be unacceptable. <br />The Recipient shall have ninety (90) days from notification to correct defects or to provide <br />acceptable materials and /or workmanship. Failure by the Recipient to provide acceptable <br />materials and /or workmanship, or to correct noted defects, shall constitute a breach of <br />contract. <br />d. Project Closeout. The Recipient agrees that Project closeout does not alter the reporting and <br />record retention requirements of this Section 6 of this Agreement. <br />Section 7. Project Completion, Audit, Settlement, and Closeout. <br />a. Project Completion. Within thirty (30) calendar days following Project completion, the end <br />of the Project's period of performance, the Recipient agrees to submit a final reimbursement <br />request to TJCOG for eligible Project expenses. <br />b. Financial Reporting and Audit Requirements. In accordance with the single audit act <br />amendments of 1996 and title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 200 Uniform <br />Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards <br />Page 6 of 18 <br />