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The following types of requests are examples of actions that require prior approval, unless an expanded <br />authority, or conversely a high risk condition, is explicitly indicated in the NOA. <br />• Lift funding restriction <br />• Significant redirection of funds (i.e. cumulative changes of 25% of total award) <br />• Change in scope <br />• Implement a new activity or enter into a sub -award that is not specified in the approved budget <br />• Apply for supplemental funds <br />• Change in key personnel <br />• Extensions to period of performance <br />Templates for prior approval requests can be found at: <br />http:l/www_cdc.govlgranWal readyliavegrant/priorapi)rovalreequests.html. <br />Additional information on the electronic grants administration system CDC non -research awards utilize, <br />Grants Solutions, can be found at: litt s://w►vw.cdc. ovl rants/ raiitsolutions/index.html. <br />Key Personnel: In accordance with 45 CFR Part 75.308, CDC recipients must obtain prior approval from CDC <br />for (1) change in the project director/principal investigator, business official, authorized organizational <br />representative or other key persons specified in the NOFO, application or award document; and (2) the <br />disengagement from the project for more than three months, or a 25 percent reduction in time devoted to the <br />project, by the approved project director or principal investigator. <br />Page 4 of 4 <br />