Transition to Part 200 for HHS Grantees - Changes to the Cost Principles and Audit Requirements
This webinar is part 3 of 3 in the From Part 75 to Part 200: How, What, and When webinar series. To purchase the full series, click here.
In this final webinar, we will explore Phase 3 of migrating to Part 200, focusing on changes to the cost principles (subpart E) and audit requirements (subpart F) for HHS grantees. We will discuss changes to the de minimis rate, the definition of modified total direct costs and a number of provisions intended to strengthen the effectiveness and applicability of negotiated indirect cost rate agreements as well as important changes to the recognition of provisional rates in closeout. As in our other webinars we will discuss changes to the HHS Grants Policy Statement and, in particular, the elimination of specific thresholds on minor A&R and other “tweaks” that may help or hurt your agency. For audits, we will discuss changes to the audit requirements in Subpart F including clarification of audits of for profit entities (including HHS specific provisions found in 2 CFR Part 300!). Finally, we will discuss what OMB did not change but promised to consider in future updates to Part 200.
The on-demand version of this webinar will be available for purchase after the conclusion of the live webinar.
Target Audience
- Individuals involved in managing grants and sub-grants from the Department of Health and Human Services
Learning Objectives
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Clarify the changes in the de minimus rate and explain modified total direct costs
- Describe audit requirements in the Uniform Guidance
- Begin to develop policies and procedures that reflect all the upcoming changes
Ted Waters
Serving as Managing Partner of the firm, Ted is a national authority in the area of federal grants, particularly in the community service and health spheres. He is well known for his experience in Head Start program requirements, governance, audits, and grant administrative issues, and his strategic handling of organizations facing crises. [Full Bio].
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- Prerequisites: None
- Target Audience: Individuals involved in managing grants and sub-grants from the Department of Health and Human Services
- Advanced Preparation: None
- Program Level: All
- Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
- Attendance Requirements: In order to be awarded the full credits, you must respond to at least three (3) polling questions.
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Available Credit
- 1.00 Certificate of Attendance
- 1.20 CPEFTLF is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors.
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