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fall within the scope of these prohibitions, the recipient is to contact OJP for guidance, and may not proceed without the <br />express prior written approval of OJR <br />VEM <br />Specific post -award approval required to use a noncompetitive approach in any procurement contract that would exceed <br />$250,000 <br />The recipient, and any subrecipient ("subgrantee") at any tier, must comply with all applicable requirements to obtain <br />specific advance approval to use a noncompetitive approach in any procurement contract that would exceed the <br />Simplified Acquisition Threshold (currently, $250,000). This condition applies to agreements that -- for purposes of <br />federal grants administrative requirements -- OJP considers a procurement "contract" (and therefore does not consider a <br />subaward). <br />The details of the requirement for advance approval to use a noncompetitive approach in a procurement contract under <br />an OJP award are posted on the OJP web site at https://ojp.gov/funding/Explore/NoncompetitiveProcurement.htm <br />(Award condition: Specific post -award approval required to use a noncompetitive approach in a procurement contract (if <br />contract would exceed $250,000)), and are incorporated by reference here. <br />V=m <br />Requirements pertaining to prohibited conduct related to trafficking in persons (including reporting requirements and <br />OJP authority to terminate award) <br />The recipient, and any subrecipient ("subgrantee") at any tier, must comply with all applicable requirements (including <br />requirements to report allegations) pertaining to prohibited conduct related to the trafficking of persons, whether on the <br />part of recipients, subrecipients ("subgrantees"), or individuals defined (for purposes of this condition) as "employees" of <br />the recipient or of any subrecipient. <br />The details of the recipient's obligations related to prohibited conduct related to trafficking in persons are posted on the <br />OJP web site at https://ojp.gov/funding/Explore/ProhibitedConduct-Trafficking.htm (Award condition: Prohibited conduct <br />by recipients and subrecipients related to trafficking in persons (including reporting requirements and OJP authority to <br />terminate award)), and are incorporated by reference here. <br />9M28 <br />Requirement to report potentially duplicative funding <br />If the recipient currently has other active awards of federal funds, or if the recipient receives any other award of federal <br />funds during the period of performance for this award, the recipient promptly must determine whether funds from any of <br />those other federal awards have been, are being, or are to be used (in whole or in part) for one or more of the identical <br />cost items for which funds are provided under this award. If so, the recipient must promptly notify the DOJ awarding <br />agency (OJP or OVW, as appropriate) in writing of the potential duplication, and, if so requested by the DOJ awarding <br />agency, must seek a budget -modification or change -of -project -scope Grant Award Modification (GAM) to eliminate any <br />inappropriate duplication of funding. <br />RM <br />Reporting potential fraud, waste, and abuse, and similar misconduct <br />The recipient, and any subrecipients ("subgrantees") at any tier, must promptly refer to the DOJ Office of the Inspector <br />General (OIG) any credible evidence that a principal, employee, agent, subrecipient, contractor, subcontractor, or other <br />person has, in connection with funds under this award-- (1) submitted a claim that violates the False Claims Act; or (2) <br />committed a criminal or civil violation of laws pertaining to fraud, conflict of interest, bribery, gratuity, or similar <br />misconduct. <br />Potential fraud, waste, abuse, or misconduct involving or relating to funds under this award should be reported to the <br />OIG by --(1) online submission accessible via the OIG webpage at https:Hoig.justice.gov/hotline/contact-grants.htm <br />(select "Submit Report Online"); (2) mail directed to: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the Inspector General, <br />In\/pgflnpflnng niviginn ATTN• hrnntpp Rpnnrfinn 9Fn Ppnngvlvnnin A\/p NW Wnghinnfnn nr. 9nF3n• pnHInr fel by <br />