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Notice To Announce NIH Updated Policy Guidance for Subaward/Consortium Written Agreements

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is seeking public comment on updates to the NIH Grants Policy Statement (GPS), Section 15.2, which outlines the requirements for consorti...

Department of Health and Human Services
National Institutes of Health
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AGENCY:

National Institutes of Health, HHS.

ACTION:

Request for comments.

SUMMARY:

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is seeking public comment on updates to the NIH Grants Policy Statement (GPS), Section 15.2, which outlines the requirements for consortium/subaward agreements on NIH-funded grants.

DATES:

To ensure that your comments will be considered, please submit your response to this Request for Comments no later than July 5, 2023 to ensure consideration. The planned effective date of this guidance is October 1, 2023, and updated language will be incorporated into the GPS in the FY24 publication.

ADDRESSES:

Comments may be submitted online at https://rfi.grants.nih.gov/​?s=​646e6654a8ba09024f09e852.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Xanthia James, Director, Division of Grants Policy, Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration, NIH, Rockledge I, Suite 350, Bethesda, MD 20817. Email: . Phone number (301) 435-0949.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Request for Comments

NIH encourages the public to provide comments on any aspect of the updated guidance outlined below.

Submitting a Response

Comments should be submitted electronically to the following web page https://rfi.grants.nih.gov/​?s=​646e6654a8ba09024f09e852 by the comment due date. Unedited comments will be compiled and may be posted, along with the submitter's name and affiliation, on the NIH Office of Extramural Research website after the public comment period closes. Submitted comments are considered public information. Please do not include any proprietary, classified, confidential, or sensitive information in your response.

Updated Guidance

2 CFR 200.332(a)(5) at https://www.ecfr.gov/​current/​title-2/​subtitle-A/​chapter-II/​part-200/​subpart-D/​subject-group-ECFR031321e29ac5bbd/​section-200.332 states that subaward agreements must include, “a requirement that the subrecipient permit the pass-through entity and auditors to have access to the subrecipient's records and financial statements as necessary for the pass-through entity to meet the requirements of this part.” In response to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Inspector General and Government Accountability Office audits, NIH has determined that to assure that this requirement is met, NIH finds it necessary to impose a requirement that foreign subrecipients turn over all records to the primary recipient at an agreed upon frequency ( e.g., once a quarter, once a month). Therefore, section 15.2 is updated as follows (changes are bold and italicized ).

15.2 ADMINISTRATIVE AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS

The following highlights several areas within the consortium relationship that the recipient needs to address with consortium organizations receiving subawards under a grant to ensure compliance with NIH requirements. The requirement for a written agreement addressing these and other areas is specified in this section. NIH will not support any agreement that does not meet the minimum requirements outlined in the written agreement section below (15.2.1). NIH reserves the right to request copies of the written agreement and relevant supporting documentation as needed, as part of its oversight responsibilities. Failure to provide requested documentation may lead to remedies for noncompliance and potential enforcement actions (see 8.5, Specific award conditions and remedies for noncompliance).

NIH encourages recipients to ask potential subrecipients, at the application stage, to submit language in their letters of support indicating their awareness of these requirements and the subrecipient's willingness to abide by all requirements should an award be issued.

Note that most of these requirements only apply to a recipient's consortium relationships with sub-recipients. When the relationship is with a vendor that is providing routine goods and services within normal business operations that are ancillary to the operation of the research program, the public policy requirements listed below do not apply. The vendor must also be providing similar goods and services to many different purchasers and provide them in a competitive environment.

15.2.1 Written Agreement

The recipient must enter into a formal written agreement , signed, and agreed to by both parties, with each consortium participant /subrecipient that addresses the negotiated arrangements for meeting the scientific, administrative, financial, and reporting requirements of the grant, including those necessary to ensure compliance with all applicable Federal regulations and policies and facilitate an efficient collaborative venture. If a subrecipient is unwilling to accept the requirements outlined in this section, by signing a written agreement, then an agreement cannot be issued. At a minimum, this agreement must include the following:

See NIH Guide Notice NOT-OD-23-133 at https://grants.nih.gov/​grants/​guide/​notice-files/​NOT-OD-23-133.html.

Dated: May 30, 2023.

Tara A. Schwetz,

Acting Principal Deputy Director, National Institutes of Health.

[FR Doc. 2023-11897 Filed 6-2-23; 8:45 am]

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“Notice To Announce NIH Updated Policy Guidance for Subaward/Consortium Written Agreements,” thefederalregister.org (June 5, 2023), https://thefederalregister.org/documents/2023-11897/notice-to-announce-nih-updated-policy-guidance-for-subaward-consortium-written-agreements.