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All NIH grants awarded with Recovery Act funds were subject to special terms and conditions, including quarterly reporting through www.FederalReporting.gov in accordance with Section 1512 of the Act. Recipient reporting for Recovery Act Awards has been repealed by Congress as of February 1, 2014.
For any Recovery Act award anticipated to continue past September 30, 2013, NIH recipients must notify the Grants Management Officer listed on the Notice of Award in writing that an extension of the final budget period of the project period is vital for the completion of the project.
“Recipient reports required by Section 1512 of the Recovery Act will answer important questions, such as: Who is receiving Recovery Act dollars and in what amounts? What projects or activities are being funded with Recovery Act dollars?
The reporting requirements discussed in this fact sheet incorporate the supplemental requirements of OMB. First, Section 1512 requires recipients and sub-recipients to report on the nature of projects undertaken with Recovery Act funds, and the numbers of jobs created and retained.
Section 1512 requires awardees to submit a quarterly report, due no later than 10 calendar days after each calendar quarter in which the recipient receives the award (Jan 10, April 10, July 10, and Oct 10).
22 mar 2010 · In order to better assess progress in implementing the Recovery Act, Section 1512 reporting requirements and to assist the RATB in its oversight, the Federal agencies are required to compile a comprehensive list of all awards subject to the Recovery Act, Section 1512.
The Recovery Act establishes principals for transparency and accountability, along with requirements for federal contracts and interagency agreements. Initial guidance released February 18, 2009, and updated April 3, 2009.