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2019-875-E AMS - NC State University electric vehicle charger replacement grant
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11/5/2019
Contract Starting Date
11/1/2019
Contract Ending Date
1/31/2022
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Grant
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11/7/19; 8-e
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$147,247.00
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Agenda 11-07-19 Item 8-e - North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program - Orange County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Safety Project and Approval of Budget Amendment #2-B
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DocuSign Envelope ID:78958EB7-5B02-4CA0-8EAF-F3E892A7B33B <br /> Appendix B <br /> NC State University <br /> Cost Reimbursement Terms and Conditions <br /> for NC DOT CFAT Subawards(version 05-2019) <br /> 10. Publications. Subrecipient and its investigators are free to publish papers dealing with <br /> the results of the research project sponsored under this Subaward. However, Subrecipient <br /> must give University's Project Director(Block #8) the opportunity to review such papers <br /> or presentations prior to their being released. University agrees to complete such review <br /> within sixty(60) days. Subrecipient must include in every publication or presentation <br /> appropriate recognition of the support received from University and the Prime Sponsor. <br /> 11. Certifications and Assurances. Subrecipient, by signing the SN incorporating these <br /> Terms and Conditions, certifies its compliance with any applicable regulatory <br /> requirements including but not limited to those listed below. Subrecipient agrees to <br /> immediately report to University any change in its compliance status. Subrecipient must <br /> flow these requirements down to any lower tier subrecipients. See Appendix B of the <br /> Federal Demonstration Partnership Operating Procedures. <br /> (http:llwww.nsf.govlawardslmanaginglfed_dem_part.jsp. ) for a complete description of the <br /> following: <br /> I. 2 C.F.R. §200 UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS,COST PRINCIPLES,AND AUDIT <br /> REQUIREMENTS FOR FEDERAL AWARDS <br /> 2. Nondiscrimination statues on the basis of race,color, national origin, sex, blindness, handicap, age, <br /> or disabilities. <br /> 3. Common Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects(45 CFR Parts 46& 690). <br /> 4. USDA Rules that implement the Laboratory Animal Welfare Act of 1966 (9 CFR Parts 1-4). <br /> 5. Regulations for the Clean Air Act,42 USC 7606,40 CFR 6& 32. <br /> 6. Regulations for the Clean Water Act 33 USC 1368,as implemented by E.O. 1 1738. <br /> 7. National Scenic Rivers Act of 1968, 16 USC1271,40 CFR 6. <br /> 8. For NSF& ❑HHS awards only, internal conflict of interest policy. <br /> 9. E.O. 11246, & E.Q. 11375 "Equal Employment Opportunity," per 41 CFR part 60. <br /> 10. OMB Circular A-129 and 40 CFR 30.73, the parties are not delinquent on any Federal debt. <br /> 1 1. The parties are in compliance with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, Public Law 100-690, 41 <br /> USC 701, 40 CFR 32 or equivalent. <br /> 12. HIPPA Patient Privacy Rule,45 CFR 160 & 164. <br /> 13. Coastal Barriers Resource Act, 40 CFR 6. <br /> 14, The Anti-Kickback Act of 1986, Pub. L. 99-634,amending 18 U.S.C. 874,29 C.F.R. Part 3 <br /> 15. The Safe Drinking Water Act,42 U.S.C. 300h-3(e) <br /> 16. Davis-Bacon Act,40 U.S.C. 276a to 276a-7,29 C.F.R. Part 5 <br /> 17. Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act,40 U.S.C. 327--330, 29 C.F.R. Part 5 <br /> 18. Environmental Protection Agency Regulations, 40 C.F.R. Parts 1 through 49 <br /> 19. Mandatory Standards & Policies contained in the State Energy Conservation Plan issued in <br /> compliance with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act, Pub. L. 94-163, 89 Stat. 871 <br /> 20. "Debarment and Suspension" Regulations under E.O. 12549& 12689, 7 CFR 3017, 10 CFR 606& <br /> 40 CFR 32, or equivalent. <br /> 21. Prohibitions against lobbying as set forth in 7 CFR 3018, 31 USC 1352 and 18 USC 1913. <br /> 22. The Hatch Act(5 U.S.C. s I501-1508 and 7324-7328)which limits the political activities of <br /> employees whose principal employment activities in whole or in part supported by Federal Funds. <br /> 23. Comply with environmental regulations that may be issued pursuant to: <br /> a. Institution of environmental quality control measures under NEPA (PL 91-190& EOI 1514. <br /> b. Notification of violating facilities EO 11738 <br /> 2 Appendix B NCSU CR T&C's for MC DOT revised 5.10.19 Page 4 of 9 <br />
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