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UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Effective December 26, 2014 UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Replaced the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circulars A- 21 and A-110 effective December 26, 2014A- 21A-110 Purpose: Increases efficiency, effectiveness and transparency by streamlining the Federal government's guidance on Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal awards. These modifications are a key component of a larger Federal effort to more effectively focus Federal resources on improving performance and outcomes while ensuring the financial integrity of taxpayer dollars in partnership with non-Federal stakeholders. Provides a government-wide framework for grants management to strengthen program outcomes through innovative and effective use of grant-making models, performance metrics, and evaluation. Reduces administrative burden for non-Federal entities receiving Federal awards while reducing the risk of waste, fraud and abuse. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Factors affecting allowability of costs: (a) Be necessary and reasonable for the performance of the Federal award and be allocable thereto under these principles. (b) Conform to any limitations or exclusions set forth in these principles or in the Federal award as to types or amounts of cost items. (c) Be consistent with policies and procedures that apply uniformly to both federally financed and other activities of the non-Federal entity. (d) Be accorded consistent treatment. A cost may not be assigned to a Federal award as a direct cost if any other cost incurred for the same purpose in like circumstances has been allocated to the Federal award as an indirect cost. (e) Be in accordance with GAAP. (f) Not used to meet cost sharing or matching requirements. (g) Be adequately documented. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

A cost may be considered reasonable if, in its nature and amount, it does not exceed that which would be incurred by a prudent person under the circumstances prevailing at the time the decision was made to incur the cost. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

A cost is allocable to a particular Federal award or other cost objective if the goods or services involved are chargeable or assignable to that Federal award or cost objective in accordance with relative benefits received. This standard is met if the cost: (1) Is incurred specifically for the Federal Award. (2) Benefits both the Federal award and other work of the non-Federal entity and can be distributed in proportions that can be approximated using reasonable methods. (3) It is necessary to the overall operation of the non-Federal entity and is assignable in part to the Federal award in accordance with the principles in this subpart. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Version dated 03/31/2015 UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Purpose: The NIH GPS is intended to make available to NIH grantees, in a single document, the policy requirements that serve as the terms and conditions of NIH grant awards. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Recipients must be consistent in assigning costs to cost objectives. Costs may be charged as either direct cost of F&A costs, depending on their indentifiable benefits to a particular project or program, but all costs must be treated consistenly for all work of the organization under similar circumstances, regardless of the source of funding. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

DIRECT COSTS (DC) Costs that can be specifically identified with a particular project, program, or activity or that can be directly assigned to such activities relatively easily and with a high degree of accuracy. Direct costs include, but are not limited to: salaries, travel, equipment, and supplies directly benefitting the grant- supported project or activity. FACILITIES & ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS (F&A) Costs incurred for common or joint objectives and, therefore, cannot be identified readily and specifically with a particular sponsored project, instructional activity, or any other institutional activity. Facility operation and maintenance costs, depreciation, and administrative expenses are examples of costs that are usually treated as F&A costs. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Reasonable: Would a prudent person purchase this good or service under the same circumstances? Allocable: Is this good or service being charged to the sponsored agreement in accordance with relative benefit received? Consistently Treated: Is this good or service normally treated as a direct cost or an F&A cost under similar circumstances? UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

It is also important to ask if the item being purchased is a general purpose item. General purpose items (e.g. office supplies, telephones, office computers, etc), are usually treated as F&A costs, and should be charged to an unrestricted fund. Would the item still need to be purchased if the grant being charged did not exist? If the answer is YES, then it is probably NOT an allowable expense to the grant. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

If a PI requests to purchase an item that may be considered unallowable (e.g. computer, project related office supplies, etc.), you should request a justification from the PI to explain how the item directly benefits the grant being charged, and is not a general purpose item. If the justification is appropriate, and you determine the item is allowable on the grant, be sure to include the justification with the order documentation, AND with your grant folder in case of an audit. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Not necessarily!!! The individuals responsible for reviewing proposals for award issuance are not necessarily reviewing for allowable vs. unallowable expenses. This is really a post-award issue. The auditors who review post-award expenses will not base allowability on inclusion in the proposal budget, but rather, they will base allowability on the policies contained within the OMB circulars and NIH Grants Policy Statement. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Cost Transfers (GPS, page IIA-61-62) - Cost transfers to NIH grants that represent corrections of clerical or bookkeeping errors should be accomplished within 90 days of when the error was discovered. The transfers must be supported by documentation that fully explains how the error occurred and a certification of the correctness of the new charge by a responsible organizational official. An explanation merely stating that the transfer was “to correct error” or “to transfer to correct project” is not sufficient. Transfers of costs from one project to another or from one competitive segment to the next solely to cover cost overruns are not allowable. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Allocation of Costs and Closely Related Work (GPS, page IIA-62) When salaries or other activities are supported by two or more sources, issues arise as to how the direct cost should be allocated among the sources of support. In general, a cost that benefits 2 or more projects in proportions that can be determined without undue effort should be allocated to the projects on the basis of the proportional benefit. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Select Items of Cost (GPS, page IIA-64 – IIA-92) – The governing cost principles address selected items of cost, some of which are mentioned in this subsection for emphasis. This subsection is not intended to be all-inclusive. The cost principles should be consulted for the complete explanation of the allowability or unallowability of these costs. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Financial Management System Standards (GPS, page IIA ) NIH cannot support the research unless it has assurance that its funds will be used appropriately, adequate documentation of transactions will be maintained, and assets will be safeguarded. Recipients must have in place accounting and internal control systems that provide for appropriate monitoring of grant accounts to ensure obligations and expenditures are reasonable, allocable, and allowable. In addition, the systems must be able to identify large unobligated balances, accelerated expenditures, inappropriate cost transfers, and other inappropriate obligation and expenditure of funds. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Summary of NIH Standard Terms of Award (GPS, page IIA-94-97) Prior-Approval Requirements (GPS, page IIA ) Final Reports (GPS, page IIA ) – Unless the GMO grants an extension, grantees must submit: 1.Final FFR 2.Final Progress Report 3.Final Invention Statement All 3 reports are due within 90 days of the end of the grant support. Failure to submit timely and accurate final reports may affect future funding! UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Direct Charging Salaries of Administrative and Clerical Staff (GPS page IIA-97) The Salaries of administrative and clerical staff should normally be treated as F&A costs. Direct charging of these costs may be appropriate only if all of the following conditions are met: (1) Administrative or clerical services are integral to the project or activity. (2) Individuals involved can be specifically identified with the project or activity. (3) Such costs are explicitly included in the budget or have the prior written approval of the Federal awarding agency. (4) The costs are not also recovered as indirect costs. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

The Consolidated Appropriations Act restricts the amount of direct salary of an individual under an NIH grant to Executive Level (EL) 2 of the Federal Executive Pay scale. Effective Jan. 11, 2015 = $183,300/yr ($15,275/mo) UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

The NOA is a legal document issued to notify the grantee that an award has been made and that funds may be requested from the designated HHS payment system or office. Once the award is accepted by the grantee, the contents of the NOA are binding on the grantee unless and until modified by a revised NOA signed by the GMO UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

The NOA sets forth pertinent information about the grant, including, but not limited to, the following: Application/grant identification number Name of grantee organization Name of the PI Approved project period & budget period start and end dates Amount of funds authorized for obligation by the grantee Names of the cognizant IC PO, GMO & GMS Applicable terms and conditions of award, either by reference or inclusion UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Pay special attention to Section IV of the NOA: Special Terms and Conditions. This is where the NIH will include any special restrictions that are specific to the grant. It is also where the NIH may include their own list of who they determine to be Key Personnel. This list supercedes the PIs list. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

NIH NOA Searchable Database Search for all NIH NOAs issued to UCLA Sort by Date Issued or PI Name UCLA’s IPF # = UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Admin Policies & Procedures Drop down list by policy #, e.g. 900 Principal Investigator Eligibility UCLA Policies & Delegations Admin & Operations Gifts & Rewards to Individuals Whistleblower Business & Finance Accounting Policy, Moving Expense, Travel, etcl Research & Academic Affairs UC Contract & Grant Manual UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

OMB Circulars NIH Grants Policy Statement x.htm x.htm OCGA Prior Approval Request _Approval_d2.htm _Approval_d2.htm NIH Report of Issued NOAs (UCLA IPF # ) edNoticeOfAward.era edNoticeOfAward.era NIH Salary Cap mary.htm UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

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