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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 Recipient reporting for Recovery Act Awards has been repealed by Congress as of February 1, 2014.
Section 1512 of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act Outlines Recipient Reporting Requirements. “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.
“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 NIH received funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ( Recovery Act or ARRA ) to stimulate job creation and economic development activity related to medical and behavioral research for the Nation through research and infrastructure grants and contracts.
Agencies are responsible for ensuring that their recipients report information required under the Recovery Act in a timely manner. The following award term shall be used by agencies to implement the recipient reporting and registration requirements in section 1512:
14 paź 2011 · According to Section 1512 of the Recovery Act, prime recipients are responsible for fulfilling the reporting requirements for both prime and sub-recipients.