A Few Thoughts on Compliance
Compliance means meeting obligations associated with accepting government support. Compliance demonstrates stewardship of public funds. Compliance is a commitment.
You need to understand compliance to prevent and detect issues with laws, as well as contract and grant provisions.
Working to meet compliance teaches and encourages employees to conform to ethical and legal standards.
Successful compliance is an organized and ongoing effort amongst university financial staff and project staff.
Compliance results in sound scientific and administrative judgments, and adherence with applicable laws, regulations and grant requirements.
By accepting a federal grant the recipient agrees to comply with the applicable federal requirements and to the prudent management of all expenditure and actions affecting the award.
Key Points About Working With Grants
Every submission (e.g., grant application, performance and financial reports, periodic certifications, etc.) is a statement to a government official or the official funding agency.
Every request for payment is viewed as a certification that the awardee is complying with all material requirements and terms outlined by the funding agency.
Only Actual Authority will normally bind the government – beware of "guidance" from unauthorized government representatives. Always document any guidance from the agency.