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- eCFR :: 2 CFR 200. 313 -- Equipment.
Title for equipment vested in a recipient or subrecipient is subject to the following conditions: (1) Use the equipment for the authorized purposes of the project during the period of performance or until the property is no longer needed for the purposes of the project
- 2 CFR § 200. 313 - Equipment. - LII Legal Information Institute
Title for equipment vested in a recipient or subrecipient is subject to the following conditions: (1) Use the equipment for the authorized purposes of the project during the period of performance or until the property is no longer needed for the purposes of the project
- 2 CFR § 200. 313 Equipment - Code of Federal Regulations
(1) Use the equipment for the authorized purposes of the project during the period of performance, or until the property is no longer needed for the purposes of the project (2) Not encumber the property without approval of the Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity
- 2 CFR § 200. 313 - Equipment. - Content Details - GovInfo
2 CFR § 200 313 - Equipment This is the most recent version available on this website Learn more about the CFR
- 2 CFR 200. 439 -- Equipment and other capital expenditures.
(1) Capital expenditures for general purpose equipment, buildings, and land are allowable as direct costs, but only with the prior written approval of the Federal agency or pass-through entity
- Understanding Equipment: 2 CFR 200s Detailed Definition
This article is your go-to guide for understanding equipment within the context of 2 CFR 200 We'll break down the nitty-gritty details, so you're crystal clear on what the feds consider equipment and how to handle it properly
- Decoding 2 CFR 200: What Qualifies As Equipment?
So, yeah, it's kind of a big deal Now, why is this important when we talk about equipment? Because 2 CFR 200 sets the rules for how equipment purchased with federal funds must be managed This includes how you acquire it, use it, track it, and eventually dispose of it
- Federal Regulations for Equipment Purchases
Federal Regulations for Equipment Purchases ***On October 1, 2024, The Federal Regulations under 2 CFR 200 increased the capitalization threshold for the definition of equipment from a purchase value of $5,000 to $10,000
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