Examples of COI Policy in a sentence
As required by 2 CFR 200.112, EPA has established a policy (COI Policy) for disclosure of conflicts of interest (COI) that may affect EPA financial assistance awards.
This COI term and condition supersedes prior COI terms and conditions for this award based on either EPA’s May 22, 2015 Revised Interim COI Policy or December 26, 2014 Interim COI Policy.
For competitive awards, recipients must disclose any competition related COI described in section 4.0(a) of the COI Policy that are discovered after award to the EPA Grants Specialist listed on the Assistance Agreement/Amendment within 30 calendar days of discovery of the COI.
EPA’s COI Policy requires that subrecipients have systems in place to address, resolve and disclose COI’s described in section 4.0(b)(c) and (d) of the COI Policy regardless of the amount of the transaction.
EPA’s COI Policy requires that recipients have systems in place to address, resolve and disclose to EPA COIs described in sections 4.0(b), (c) and/or (d) of the COI Policy that affect any contract or subaward regardless of amount funded under this award.
DOE’s interim COI Policy establishes standards that provide a reasonable expectation that the design, conduct, and reporting of projects funded wholly or in part under DOE financial assistance awards will be free from bias resulting from financial conflicts of interest or organizational conflicts of interest.
Prior to award, the applicant must certify that it is, or will be within 180 days of the award, compliant with all requirements in the COI Policy.
The applicant is subject to the requirements of the interim COI Policy and within each application for financial assistance, the applicant must certify that it is, or will be by the time of receiving any financial assistance award, compliant with all requirements in the interim COI Policy.
The posted version of EPA’s COI Policy is applicable to new funding (initial awards, supplemental, incremental funding) awarded on or after October 1, 2015.
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