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therefore does not consider a procurement "contract"). <br /> The details of the requirement for authorization of any subaward are posted on the OJP web <br /> site at https://ojp.gov/funding/Explore/SubawardAuthorization.htm (Award condition: All <br /> subawards ("subgrants") must have specific federal authorization), and are incorporated by <br /> reference here. <br /> T125 <br /> Requirements related to System for Award Management and Universal Identifier <br /> Requirements <br /> The recipient must comply with applicable requirements regarding the System for Award <br /> Management (SAM), currently accessible at https://www.sam.gov/. This includes applicable <br /> requirements regarding registration with SAM, as well as maintaining the currency of <br /> information in SAM. <br /> The recipient also must comply with applicable restrictions on subawards ("subgrants") to first- <br /> tier subrecipients (first-tier "subgrantees"), including restrictions on subawards to entities that <br /> do not acquire and provide (to the recipient) the unique entity identifier required for SAM <br /> registration. <br /> The details of the recipient's obligations related to SAM and to unique entity identifiers are <br /> posted on the OJP web site at https://ojp.gov/funding/Explore/SAM.htm (Award condition: <br /> System for Award Management (SAM) and Universal Identifier Requirements), and are <br /> incorporated by reference here. <br /> This condition does not apply to an award to an individual who received the award as a natural <br /> person (i.e., unrelated to any business or non-profit organization that he or she may own or <br /> operate in his or her name). <br /> 1E126 <br /> Restrictions on "lobbying" <br /> In general, as a matter of federal law, federal funds awarded by OJP may not be used by the <br /> recipient, or any subrecipient ("subgrantee") at any tier, either directly or indirectly, to support <br /> or oppose the enactment, repeal, modification, or adoption of any law, regulation, or policy, at <br /> any level of government. See 18 U.S.C. 1913. (There may be exceptions if an applicable <br /> federal statute specifically authorizes certain activities that otherwise would be barred by law.) <br /> Another federal law generally prohibits federal funds awarded by OJP from being used by the <br /> recipient, or any subrecipient at any tier, to pay any person to influence (or attempt to <br /> influence) a federal agency, a Member of Congress, or Congress (or an official or employee of <br /> any of them)with respect to the awarding of a federal grant or cooperative agreement, <br /> subgrant, contract, subcontract, or loan, or with respect to actions such as renewing, <br /> extending, or modifying any such award. See 31 U.S.C. 1352. Certain exceptions to this law <br /> apply, including an exception that applies to Indian tribes and tribal organizations. <br /> Should any question arise as to whether a particular use of federal funds by a recipient (or <br /> subrecipient) would or might fall within the scope of these prohibitions, the recipient is to <br /> contact OJP for guidance, and may not proceed without the express prior written approval of <br /> OJP. <br />