Common use of THE OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL Clause in Contracts

THE OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL. AmeriCorps’ Office of Inspector General (OIG) conducts and supervises independent audits, evaluations, and investigations of AmeriCorps’ programs and operations. Based on the results of these audits, reviews, and investigations, the OIG recommends disallowing costs and also recommends amending or adding policies to promote economy and efficiency and to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse in AmeriCorps’ programs and operations. The OIG conducts and supervises audits of AmeriCorps recipients, as well as legally required audits and reviews. The legally required audits include evaluating AmeriCorps’ compliance with the Improper Payments Elimination and Recovery Act (IPERIA) which may result in grantees being requested to produce responsive documentation. The OIG uses a risk-based approach, along with input received from AmeriCorps management, to select recipients and awards for audit. The OIG hires independent audit firms to conduct some of its audits. The OIG audit staff is available to discuss any audit and can be reached at (000) 000-0000. Recipients must cooperate fully with AmeriCorps requests for documentation and OIG inquiries by timely disclosing complete and accurate information pertaining to matters under investigation, audit or review, and by not concealing information or obstructing audits, inspections, investigations, or other official inquiries.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: General Grant and Cooperative Agreement, General Grant and Cooperative Agreement

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THE OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL. AmeriCorps’ Office of Inspector General (OIG) conducts and supervises independent audits, evaluations, and investigations of AmeriCorps’ programs and operations. Based on the results of these audits, reviews, and investigations, the OIG recommends disallowing costs and also recommends amending or adding policies to promote economy and efficiency and to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse in AmeriCorps’ programs and operations. The OIG conducts and supervises audits of AmeriCorps recipients, as well as legally required audits and reviews. The legally required audits include evaluating AmeriCorps’ compliance with the Improper Payments Elimination and Recovery Payment Integrity Information Act (IPERIA) of 2019, which may result in grantees being requested to produce responsive documentation. The OIG uses a risk-based approach, along with input received from AmeriCorps management, to select recipients and awards for audit. The OIG hires independent audit firms to conduct some of its audits. The OIG audit staff is available to discuss any audit and can be reached at (000) 000-0000. Recipients must cooperate fully with AmeriCorps requests for documentation and OIG inquiries by timely disclosing complete and accurate information pertaining to matters under investigation, audit or review, and by not concealing information or obstructing audits, inspections, investigations, or other official inquiries.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grant and Cooperative Agreement Terms And, Grant and Cooperative Agreement Terms And

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THE OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL. AmeriCorps’ Office of Inspector General (OIG) conducts and supervises independent audits, evaluations, and investigations of AmeriCorps’ programs and operations. Based on the results of these audits, reviews, and investigations, the OIG recommends disallowing costs and also recommends amending or adding policies to promote economy and efficiency and to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse in AmeriCorps’ programs and operations. The OIG conducts and supervises audits of AmeriCorps recipients, as well as legally required audits and reviews. The legally required audits include evaluating AmeriCorps’ compliance with the Improper Payments Elimination and Recovery Payment Integrity Information Act (IPERIA) of 2019, which may result in grantees being requested to produce responsive documentation. The OIG uses a risk-based approach, along with input received from AmeriCorps management, to select recipients and awards for audit. The OIG hires independent audit firms to conduct some of its audits. The OIG audit staff is available to discuss any audit and can be reached at (000) 000-0000. Recipients must cooperate fully with AmeriCorps requests for documentation and OIG inquiries by timely disclosing complete and accurate information pertaining to matters under investigation, audit audit, or review, and by not concealing information or obstructing audits, inspections, investigations, or other official inquiries.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant and Cooperative Agreement Terms and Conditions

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