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(1) it has determined that no other entity that the recipient's application proposes may or will <br /> receive award funds (whether through a subaward ("subgrant"), procurement contract, or <br /> subcontract under a procurement contract) either requires or has required internal <br /> confidentiality agreements or statements from employees or contractors that currently prohibit <br /> or otherwise currently restrict (or purport to prohibit or restrict) employees or contractors from <br /> reporting waste, fraud, or abuse as described above; and <br /> (2) it has made appropriate inquiry, or otherwise has an adequate factual basis, to support this <br /> representation; and <br /> b. it certifies that, if it learns or is notified that any subrecipient, contractor, or subcontractor <br /> entity that receives funds under this award is or has been requiring its employees or <br /> contractors to execute agreements or statements that prohibit or otherwise restrict (or purport <br /> to prohibit or restrict), reporting of waste, fraud, or abuse as described above, it will <br /> immediately stop any further obligations of award funds to or by that entity, will provide prompt <br /> written notification to the federal agency making this award, and will resume (or permit <br /> resumption of) such obligations only if expressly authorized to do so by that agency. <br /> M22 <br /> Reclassification of various statutory provisions to a new Title 34 of the United States Code <br /> On September 1, 2017, various statutory provisions previously codified elsewhere in the U.S. <br /> Code were editorially reclassified (that is, moved and renumbered) to a new Title 34, entitled <br /> "Crime Control and Law Enforcement." The reclassification encompassed a number of <br /> statutory provisions pertinent to OJP awards (that is, OJP grants and cooperative <br /> agreements), including many provisions previously codified in Title 42 of the U.S. Code. <br /> Effective as of September 1, 2017, any reference in this award document to a statutory <br /> provision that has been reclassified to the new Title 34 of the U.S. Code is to be read as a <br /> reference to that statutory provision as reclassified to Title 34. This rule of construction <br /> specifically includes references set out in award conditions, references set out in material <br /> incorporated by reference through award conditions, and references set out in other award <br /> requirements. <br /> L0123 <br /> OJP Training Guiding Principles <br /> Any training or training materials that the recipient -- or any subrecipient ("subgrantee") at any <br /> tier-- develops or delivers with OJP award funds must adhere to the OJP Training Guiding <br /> Principles for Grantees and Subgrantees, available at <br /> https://ojp.gov/funding/Implement/TrainingPrinciplesForGrantees-Subgrantees.htm. <br /> (Q24 <br /> All subawards ("subgrants") must have specific federal authorization <br /> The recipient, and any subrecipient ("subgrantee") at any tier, must comply with all applicable <br /> requirements for authorization of any subaward. This condition applies to agreements that -- <br /> for purposes of federal grants administrative requirements -- OJP considers a "subaward" (and <br />