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| 16-SUBCONTRACTOR HELD PROPERTY |
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| 16.10 PROPERTY CONTROL REQUIREMENTS
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EFFECTIVE
6/1/00 |
LAST UPDATE
12/01/02 |
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| PURPOSE: |
To provide for the proper control of University and Sponsor owned equipment, including the
government equipment, in the possession and control of a subcontractor. |
| AUTHORITY: |
Powers and duties of the University President, ABOR Policy 3-801 and 3-802
Below authority applies ONLY to Federal Property (acquisition dollars or title):
48 Code of Federal Regulations 45.106, 45.502, 45.504(c), 45.505 (a), 45.510 and 52.245.5
Office of Management and Budget Circulars A-110 and A-21 |
| POLICY: |
The University is directly responsible and accountable for University and sponsor owned
equipment acquired by a subcontractor or placed in the possession or control of a
subcontractor.
Title to equipment acquired by a non-profit subcontractor with government funds shall vest in
the subcontractor when permitted by the sponsor's provisions.
Title to equipment acquired by a for-profit subcontractor with government funds shall vest in
the government.
When a non-profit or for-profit subcontractor acquires equipment with non-government funds,
title to the equipment shall be determined by the sponsor's grant or contract provisions to the
University.
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| PROCEDURE: |
- PROPERTY TITLE AND REPORTS
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND CONTRACT ANALYSIS |
- When the subcontract is with a non-profit subcontractor and
involves government funds, the subcontract shall contain a
provision vesting title to the property in the non-profit
subcontractor when permitted by the sponsor’s provisions.
- If the sponsor’s provisions require the title to vest in the
government, the subcontract shall contain provisions vesting
title to subcontract funded property in the government and
requiring the non-profit subcontractor to report subcontract
funded property to the University.
- When the subcontract is with a for-profit subcontractor and
involves government funds, the subcontract shall contain
provisions vesting title to property in the government and
requiring the for-profit subcontractor to report subcontract
funded property to the University.
- When the subcontract is with a non-profit or for-profit
subcontractor and does not involve government funds, the
subcontract shall contain property title and property reporting
provisions consistent with the non-government sponsor’s award
requirements to the University.
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- PROPERTY TITLED IN THE UNIVERSITY OR SPONSOR, INCLUDING GOVERNMENT PROPERTY
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND CONTRACT ANALYSIS |
- When subcontractor acquired property is titled in the University or sponsor, including the government, provide the Sponsored
Projects Services Property Administrator a copy of the
Subcontract Data Sheet.
- When the University provides the subcontractor with
University, government or other sponsor owned property, the
equipment shall be listed in the subcontract or a subcontract
modification and a copy of the Subcontract Data Sheet shall be
provided to Sponsored Projects Services Property
Administrator.
- As required by the prime contract, each subcontract shall
contain specific provisions, as outlined below, regarding the
subcontractor’s responsibility to control, protect, preserve,
maintain and use all University and sponsor, including
government, owned equipment.
- The subcontract shall provide that all actions of the
subcontractor are subject to the terms of the
prime contract related to the care, utilization, storage,
movement, and disposition of University and sponsor property.
- The subcontractor shall assume the responsibility and
obligations of the University for the property while under the
subcontractor’s control or use.
- The subcontractor possessing or controlling sponsor owned
property shall adequately care for and maintain that property
and assure that it is used only as authorized in the subcontract.
- The property and pertinent records of the subcontractor are to
be held available for inspection by the University and sponsor
at all times.
- The subcontractor’s property inventory procedures are to meet
the requirements of the University and the sponsor and are
subject to review by the University. The subcontractor shall
provide either a copy of their system approval documentation
from the government or a certification letter from the
subcontractor’s audit/accounting firm.
- The subcontractor shall investigate and report within 10 days
of discovery all instances of loss, damage or destruction to
University and sponsor, including government, owned
property in the possession of the subcontractor.
10. Subcontractors are to provide an annual inventory of
University and sponsor-owned equipment in their possession
as of August 31st . The subcontractor’s annual inventory report
is to be received by the University on or before September
30th.
- When the subcontractor acquires property to be titled in the
sponsor, the subcontractor shall provide to the subcontract’s
Principle Investigator a property acquisition report. The report
is to be submitted within 30 day of the subcontractor’s receipt
of the property and is to include sufficient detail for the
property to be entered into the University’s Fixed
Assets System (FFX). The property acquisition report is to
accompany the invoice that includes the reimbursement for
the property purchased.
- Property detail to be provided by the subcontractor shall
include description, manufacturer name, model number, serial
number, acquisition cost, order date, receiving date and
University subcontract/purchase order number.
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CROSS REFERENCE: New Equipment Acquisition
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