Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 1015.70 - Post-Award Requirements
a)
Recipients are subject to the Auditing Standards required by GATU (see GATA
Rule Section 7000.90).
b) The recipient shall not deviate from the
budget, project scope, or objectives stated in the Grant Agreement except with
mutual agreement of the Board and the recipient (see GATA Rule Section
7000.370(b)).
The Board shall review a request and notify the recipient within 30 calendar
days after receipt of a request.
c)
The recipient shall file Periodic Performance Reports with the Board on
progress made and on financial data for the reporting period. The initial
report shall cover the first 3 months after the Board approves the award.
Reports are to be filed using the forms provided by the Board and submitted no
later than 30 days after the end of each quarter. (See GATA Rule Section
7000.410.)
d) The awardee shall take the following
actions to complete grant closeout at the end of the period of performance (see
GATA Rule Section 7000.440).
1) Promptly refund any balances of
unobligated cash that the Board paid in advance and that are not authorized to
be retained by the awardee for use in other projects. Refunds shall be returned
to the Board within 45 days after the end of the period of
performance.
2) Expend any
encumbered grant funds during a lapse period of 60 days past the end of the
period of performance. Any encumbered but unexpended grant funds remaining at
the end of the lapse period shall be returned to the Board within 45
days.
3) Submit, no later than 60
days after the end date of the grant period:
A) A statement of costs and revenues signed
by the institution's authorized representative.
B) A written evaluation of the project signed
by the project manager of the institution's authorized representative. The
report must address the objectives and performance measures specified in the
Grant Agreement. Performance shall be measured in a way that will help the
Board and other applicants and recipients improve program outcomes, share
lessons learned, spread the adoption of promising practices, and build evidence
upon which the Program is based and performance decisions are made.
C) Deadlines may be extended at the
discretion of the Board. Extensions shall be issued only in extraordinary
circumstances not in the control of the awardee.
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