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SUBRECIPIENT RECORDS. Subrecipient shall maintain records as to all services provided, reimbursable expenses incurred in performing the Scope of Services and complete accounting records. Accounting records shall be kept on a generally recognized accounting basis and as requested by the City’s auditor. The Subrecipient agrees to comply with all applicable uniform administrative requirements described or referenced in 31 CFR 35. The Compliance Provisions attached as Exhibit “B” hereto are made a part of this Agreement and Subrecipient agrees to perform and comply with same. The City, Comptroller General of the United States, the Inspector General of the U.S. Treasury and any of their authorized representatives, shall have the right to inspect and copy, during reasonable business hours, all books, documents, papers and records of the Subrecipient which relate to this Agreement for making an audit or examination. Upon completion of the work and end of the term of this Agreement, the City may require copies of all Subrecipient’s financial records relating to this Agreement to be turned over to City.
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SUBRECIPIENT RECORDS. Subrecipient shall create, document and maintain all necessary records, books, papers and other documents (“Required Records”) which establish performance of and compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement for a period up to and including December 30, 2027. Subrecipient shall make the Required Records available for inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the City or the State of Colorado. In addition, City intends to seek reimbursement from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs under the Coronavirus Relief Fund Program for all funds distributed under the Agreement. Subrecipient shall provide all assistance requested by City in order to apply for and process any reimbursement request under said program including providing any Required Records.
SUBRECIPIENT RECORDS. Subrecipient shall maintain records as to all services provided, reimbursable expenses incurred in performing the Scope of Services and complete accounting records. Accounting records shall be kept on a generally recognized accounting basis and as requested by the City’s auditor. The Compliance Provisions attached as Exhibit “B” hereto are made a part of this Agreement and Subrecipient agrees to perform and comply with same. The City shall have the right to inspect and copy, during reasonable business hours, all books, documents, papers and records of the Subrecipient which relate to this Agreement for making an audit or examination. Upon completion of the work and end of the term of this Agreement, the City may require all Subrecipient’s financial records relating to this Agreement to be turned over to City.
SUBRECIPIENT RECORDS. The SUBRECIPIENT shall keep accurate written records of all expenses incurred by it and of monies received by it and of all studies, statistics and reports made or issued by SUBRECIPIENT in conducting the program. The SUBRECIPIENT shall also keep accurate written minutes of all meetings of the Board of Directors or Committees of SUBRECIPIENT and shall keep accurate employment records, correspondence records and other records necessary to enable CITY to review SUBRECIPIENT's operations during the conduct of the program. In addition, SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain all such records as may be required to be kept pursuant to the terms of the Housing and Community Development Act or regulations adopted pursuant thereto, and such records and documents as may be necessary to enable CITY to prepare and submit such audits, assurances, reports and certificates as may be required of CITY under such act or such regulations. In particular SUBRECIPIENT shall keep all such records and documents as may be necessary to enable CITY and/or the Federal Government to determine whether or not the funds to be allocated pursuant to the terms of this Contract have been or are being used in compliance with the provisions of the HCD Act and regulations adopted thereunder. Specifically, records shall be kept documenting income of clients served to determine that SUBRECIPIENT's program is primarily benefiting low and moderate income persons. At CITY's request, SUBRECIPIENT shall furnish CITY with a copy of any record maintained by SUBRECIPIENT pursuant to the terms of this Contract. The obligations of this paragraph survive the termination of this Contract. All such records shall be maintained for at least five (5) years after the date on which this Contract terminates.
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