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3-53-0026-013-2018 <br />settlement, order, or judgment, to the Secretary. The Sponsor must furnish to the Secretary, upon request, <br />all documents and records pertaining to the determination of the amount of the Federal share or to any <br />settlement, litigation, negotiation, or other efforts taken to recover such funds. All settlements or other <br />final positions of the Sponsor, in court or otherwise, involving the recovery of such Federal share require <br />advance approval by the Secretary. <br />9. United States Not Liable for Damage or Injury. The United States is not responsible or liable for damage <br />to property or injury to persons which may arise from, or be incident to, compliance with this grant <br />agreement. <br />10. System for Award Management (SAM) Registration And Universal Identifier. <br />A. Requirement for System for Award Management (SAM): Unless the Sponsor is exempted from this <br />requirement under 2 CFR 25.110, the Sponsor must maintain the currency of its information in the <br />SAM until the Sponsor submits the final financial report required under this grant, or receives the final <br />payment, whichever is later. This requires that the Sponsor review and update the information at least <br />annually after the initial registration and more frequently if required by changes in information or <br />another award term. Additional information about registration procedures may be found at the SAM <br />website (currently at http://www.sam.gov ). <br />B. Data Universal Numbering System: DUNS number means the nine-digit number established and <br />assigned by Dun and Bradstreet, Inc. (D & B) to uniquely identify business entities. A DUNS number <br />may be obtained from D & B by telephone (currently 866-705-5771) or on the web (currently at <br />http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform}'. <br />11. Electronic Grant Payment{s). Unless otherwise directed by the FAA, the Sponsor must make each payment <br />request under this agreement electronically via the Delphi elnvoicing System for Department of <br />Transportation (DOT) Financial Assistance Awardees. <br />12. Informal Letter Amendment of AIP Projects. If, during the life of the project, the FAA determines that the <br />maximum grant obligation of the United States exceeds the expected needs of the Sponsor by $25,000 or <br />five percent (5%), whichever is greater, the FAA can issue a letter amendment to the Sponsor unilaterally <br />reducing the maximum obligation. <br />The FAA can also issue a letter to the Sponsor increasing the maximum obligation if there is an overrun in <br />the total actual eligible and allowable project costs to cover the amount of the overrun provided it will not <br />exceed the statutory limitations for grant amendments. The FAA's authority to increase the maximum <br />obligation does not apply to the "planning" component of condition No. l. <br />The FAA can also issue an informal letter amendment that modifies the grant description to correct <br />administrative errors or to delete work items if the FAA finds it advantageous and in the best interests of <br />the United States. <br />An informal letter amendment has the same force and effect as a formal grant amendment. <br />13. Finan clal Reporting and Payment Requirements. The Sponsor will comply with all federal financial <br />reporting requirements and payment requirements, including submittal of timely and accurate reports. <br />14. Audits for Public Sponsors. The Sponsor must provide for a Single Audit or program specific audit in <br />accordance with 2 CFR part 200. The Sponsor must submit the audit reporting package to the Federal <br />Audit Clearinghouse on the Federal Audit Clearinghouse's Internet Data Entry System at <br />hltp://harvesteLcensus .gov/facweb/. Provide one copy of the completed audit to the FAA if requested. <br />15. Suspension or Debarment. When entering into a "covered transaction" as defined by 2 CFR §180.200, the <br />Sponsor must: <br />A. Verify the non-federal entity is eligible to participate in this Federal program by : <br />3 <br />March, 2014