(Recorded Webinar) Sustaining Access: Creating "Other Lines of Business" Outside the Confines of Federal Grant Rules
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The Trump Administration’s Executive Orders signal likely future restrictions on the use of federal grants, from providing gender affirming care to serving undocumented individuals. In response, federal grantees across the country are grappling with how to both remain compliant with the federal grant rules while continuing to fulfill their mission and serve their communities.
This webinar explores whether and how prohibited activities can be provided outside of the scope of these federally-funded projects, as an “other lines of business.” If appropriately structured, “other lines of business” are not subject to the grant program requirements because federal U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) grant funds are not used to support their operations.
With a focus on the community health center program, this webinar will briefly summarize the federal appropriation and grants management framework. The presenters will then delve into the legal and accounting nuances associated with establishing and operating an “other line of business” maintained outside of the scope of the federally-funded project. The presenters will summarize strategies, key areas of risk, and potential pitfalls.
Target Audience
- CEOs
- Fiscal Staff
- Compliance Officers
- Other grants management staff
Learning Objectives
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Understand current prohibitions (such as the Hyde Amendment) and anticipated prohibitions
- Describe the key legal and accounting considerations applicable to establishing an “other line of business”
- Identify and avoid common compliance errors associated with operating an “other line of business”
Carrie B. Riley
Carrie Riley is a Partner in the firm's Health Care practice group. She counsels a wide variety of health care clients, including Title X grantees and subrecipeints, and other private and public health care providers, on contracting, regulatory compliance, fraud and abuse and reimbursement matters. Carrie also provides counsel on transactional matters, including formation and agreements for multi-provider affiliations/joint ventures, general contracting and residency training arrangements. Prior to going to law school, Carrie worked at a Title X regional training center for several years. [Full Bio]
Ted Waters
Serving as Managing Partner of the firm, Ted is a national authority in the area of federal grants, particularly in the health and community service spheres. He advises clients on all aspects of program requirements and routinely handles government audits, internal investigations and litigation on related matters. [Full Bio]
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