New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 1 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 13 - PUBLIC RECORDS
Part 5 - NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL RECORDS GRANT PROGRAM GUIDELINES
Section 1.13.5.16 - POST-AWARD REQUIREMENTS

Universal Citation: 1 NM Admin Code 1.13.5.16

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

Successful grant applicants shall comply with the following post-award requirements:

A. Register as a vendor pursuant to state law.

B. Execute a grant agreement or grant contract with the commission.

C. Display the commission, New Mexico historical records advisory board and national historical publications and records commission logos and note financial support on all printed materials and websites promoting the grant project.

D. Where applicable, include an online publishing component to increase the public's online access to descriptive information and digital collections.

E. Submit interim reports by January 31 of the fiscal year for which the grant award is made or as required in the grant agreement or grant contract on the form prescribed by the administrator. Progress reported shall be substantially in line with the project work plan included in the grant agreement or grant contract. Any appreciable deviation from the work plan shall be justified in the progress report.

(1) If work has not been initiated as stipulated in the grant agreement or grant contract, the commission reserves the right to nullify the entire grant award.

(2) If progress reported lags substantially behind that described in the grant agreement or grant contract, the grant administrator shall review the project, consult with the grantee to determine whether timely completion of the project is feasible and make a recommendation to the administrator on continuation of the project. Based on the recommendation, the commission reserves the right to terminate the grant or require an amended scope of work and reduced award.

(3) Failure to submit the interim report by the established deadline may result in suspension of further reimbursements or payments until the report is submitted and accepted. If the report is not submitted within 30 days of the due date of the interim report, no further requests for reimbursements or payments shall be honored until the report is received.

F. Complete the scope of work and performance measures as identified in the grant agreement or grant contract no later than June 15 of the fiscal year for which the grant award is made.

G. Submit final reports and requests for reimbursement within 15 days of project completion or no later than June 30 of the fiscal year for which the grant award is made, whichever is earlier, on the form prescribed by the administrator.

H.Request funds for reimbursement based on deliverables completed. Reimbursement requests must include original receipts for items purchased and proof of payment for contractual fees.

I.Maintain grant records for at least two years after completion of the project.

J.Complete the project within the grant period specified in the grant award.

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