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Section 67-1917 - REPORTS BY PARTICIPATING STATE AGENCIES.

ID Code § 67-1917 (2019) (N/A)
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67-1917. REPORTS BY PARTICIPATING STATE AGENCIES. Any state agency that receives federal funds, anticipates receipt of federal funds or administers a program supported by federal funds shall provide reports on the use of federal funds as part of each agency’s annual budget request to the division of financial management. The postsecondary educational institutions shall be provided an exception to these requirements and shall submit an audited schedule of expenditures of federal awards for the preceding fiscal year to the office of the state board of education who shall consolidate such information and submit a report to the division of financial management. The reports required of all other agencies shall:

(1) Delineate the federal funds received for the preceding fiscal year;

(2) Delineate the federal funds to be utilized by the state agency for the current and upcoming fiscal year. The report shall include federal funds appropriated by the legislature, federal funds continuously appropriated and any programs supported by federal funds, the loss of which may impact the continuity or delivery of services;

(3) Identify any obligations, agreements, joint exercise of powers agreements, maintenance of effort agreements, or memoranda of understanding that may be impacted by federal or state decisions regarding federal receipts;

(4) Calculate the percentage that constitutes federal funds to the total appropriation for the state agency for the fiscal year.

As used in this section, "federal funds" means any financial assistance made by the United States government, or any agency thereof, whether a contract, grant subsidy, augmentation, reimbursement or in any other form.

History:

[67-1917, added 1972, ch. 405, sec. 4, p. 1188; am. 1974, ch. 22, sec. 25, p. 592; am. 1980, ch. 358, sec. 7, p. 926.; am. 2015, ch. 307, sec. 2, p. 1209.]

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Section 67-1917 - REPORTS BY PARTICIPATING STATE AGENCIES.