(Recorded Webinar) Mandatory Disclosures
All Federal grantees must report certain activities potentially affecting their federal award, including fraud and fraud-like matters, certain conflicts of interest, and certain criminal, civil, and administrative proceedings.
With the promulgation of the Uniform Guidance in December 2014, OMB moved, in key areas, from voluntary disclosures to mandatory reporting. In January 2016, mandatory reporting expanded further with requirements under the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (“FAPIIS”). With the recently (fall 2023) proposed updates to the Uniform Guidance, OMB has proposed expanding mandatory reporting obligations to include Civil False Claims Act violations — a proposed change that is very likely to be adopted. In this webinar, attorneys Rosie Dawn Griffin and Scott S. Sheffler will provide an overview of the core reporting requirements, address areas of ambiguity, and discuss considerations relevant to the internal evaluation of whether a disclosure may be required.
Please note: This webinar is offered as a complimentary product to all Federal Grants Training Members. For more information on our Federal Grants Training Membership, click here or contact us.
Target Audience
- CEOs/Directors
- General Counsel/Legal Staff
- CFO/Controller/Fiscal Staff
- Compliance Officers and Staff
- Program and Project Managers
- Other Grants Management Staff
Learning Objectives
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Evaluate the Uniform Guidance mandatory reporting requirements, including possible strategies for interpreting ambiguous aspects
- Understand relevant aspects of the civil False Claims Act for purposes of managing potential reporting requirements
- Discuss considerations and strategies for internal evaluation of disclosure obligations
Rosie Dawn Griffin
Serving as Counsel in the Federal Grants, Health Law, Litigation, and Government Contracts practice groups, Rosie counsels and litigates on behalf of a diverse group of federal grant recipients, including Federally Qualified Health Centers and Head Start programs. Ms. Griffin also defends clients across a wide range of business sectors facing investigations and litigation under the False Claims Act and similar statutes. Ms. Griffin brings deep knowledge to this work, and a unique perspective, having worked for many years at an elite relator’s side firm representing whistleblowers in False Claims Act cases. Her years of False Claims Act experience allow her to guide clients through all phases of a government investigation, from responding to civil investigative demands and subpoenas through litigation. [Full Bio]
Scott Sheffler
Scott Sheffler is a Partner with the firm in the Federal Grants and Health Care practice groups. He advises clients on matters of federal grant law, government contract law, and health care law. Scott assists clients with the myriad requirements that apply upon acceptance of federal grant funding, including the administrative requirements and cost principles established in the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance), the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circulars that preceded the Uniform Guidance, and program-specific statutory and regulatory funding conditions. [Full Bio]
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