Ill. Admin. Code tit. 44, § 7000.60 - Program-Specific Exceptions to UR and GATA
a) The Uniform Guidance exception rule is
stated in UR section 200.102. GATA modeled its
exception process after the federal process. If the federal OMB and federal
awarding agency has granted an exception, GATU will accept that
exception.
b) UR section
200.101 cites types of awards
with exceptions to UR. All cited exceptions shall apply to federal and federal
pass-through awards. If the State of Illinois funds an equivalent program, the
State-issued award will be subject to the same exceptions as the federal award
it mirrors.
c) When a grant program
is listed as having limited UR applicability in UR section 200.101, the State
agency must review the grant-specific requirements to determine if there are
additional, grant-specific rules modeled after UR.
d) Per UR, exceptions shall not be given for
UR subpart D (Subrecipient Monitoring and Management) or subpart F (Audit
Requirements). All grants are subject to post-award requirements, awardee and
subrecipient monitoring and management, and audit requirements.
e) State agencies shall complete and submit a
"GATA Request for Exception Form" that must be in accordance with cited
Illinois or federal law.
f) GATU
shall review all Requests for Exceptions and consult with the GOMB General
Counsel as necessary for final determination on the exception
request.
g) All exceptions shall be
requested in writing from the State agency and authorized in writing by GATU in
the official Notice of Exception.
h) All State-issued programs in the State of
Illinois will be assumed to be subject to UR and GATA unless GATU has
distributed a written Notice of Exception to the requesting State
agency.
i) Based on the Notice of
Exception, State agencies must record the exceptions in the CSFA within 30 days
after the exception is allowed. The exception must also be included in the NOSA
(if applicable) and the Uniform Grant Agreement.
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