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• Documents affecting property rights(including RCO's as may apply)and any applicable notice of grant,have <br /> been recorded(as may apply). <br /> project cost—The total allowable costs incurred under this Agreement and all required match share and voluntary <br /> committed matching share, including third-party contributions(see also 2 C.F.R.§200.83(2013)for federally funded <br /> projects). <br /> project end date—The specific date identified in the Agreement on which the period of performance ends,as may <br /> be changed by amendment.This date is not the end date for any long-term obligations. <br /> project start date—The specific date identified in the Agreement on which the period of performance starts. <br /> RCFB—Recreation and Conservation Funding Board <br /> RCO—Recreation and Conservation Office—The state agency that administers the grant that is the subject of this <br /> Agreement. RCO includes the director and staff. <br /> RCW—Revised Code of Washington <br /> reimbursement—RCO's payment of funds from eligible and allowable costs that have already been paid by the <br /> Sponsor per the terms of the Agreement. <br /> renovation project—A project intended to improve an existing site or structure in order to increase its useful service <br /> life beyond current expectations or functions.This does not include maintenance activities to maintain the facility for <br /> its originally expected useful service life. <br /> secondary Sponsor—One of two or more Sponsors who is not a primary Sponsor.Only the primary Sponsor may <br /> be the fiscal agent for the project. <br /> Sponsor—A Sponsor is an organization that is listed in and has signed this Agreement. <br /> Sponsor Authorized Representative/Agent—A Sponsor's agent(employee, political appointee,elected person, <br /> etc.)authorized to be the signatory of this Agreement and any amendments requiring a Sponsor signature.This <br /> person has the signature authority to bind the Sponsor to this Agreement,grant,and project. <br /> subaward—Funds allocated to the RCO from another organization,for which RCO makes available to or assigns to <br /> another organization via this Agreement.Also,a subaward may be an award provided by a pass-through entity to a <br /> subrecipient for the subrecipient to carry out part of any award received by the pass-through entity.It does not include <br /> payments to a contractor or payments to an individual that is a beneficiary of a federal or other program.A subaward <br /> may be provided through any form of legal agreement, including an agreement that the pass-through entity considers <br /> a contract.Also see 2 C.F.R.§200.92(2013). For federal subawards,a subaward is for the purpose of carrying out a <br /> portion of a Federal award and creates a federal assistance relationship with the subrecipient(2 C.F.R.§200.330 <br /> (2013)). If this Agreement is a federal subaward,the subaward amount is the grant program amount in the Project <br /> Funding Section. <br /> subrecipient—Subrecipient means an entity that receives a subaward. For non-federal entities receiving federal <br /> funds,a subrecipient is an entity that receives a subaward from a pass-through entity to carry out part of a federal <br /> program; but does not include an individual that is a beneficiary of such program.A subrecipient may also be a <br /> recipient of other federal awards directly from a federal awarding agency(2 C.F.R.§200.93(2013)). If this <br /> Agreement is a federal subaward,the Sponsor is the subrecipient. <br /> tribal consultation—Outreach, and consultation with one or more federally recognized tribes(or a partnership or <br /> coalition or consortium of such tribes,or a private tribal enterprise)whose rights will or may be significantly affected <br /> by the proposed project.This includes sharing with potentially-affected tribes the scope of work in the grant and <br /> potential impacts to natural areas,natural resources,and the built environment by the project. It also includes <br /> responding to any tribal request from such tribes and considering tribal recommendations for project implementation <br /> which may include not proceeding with parts of the project,altering the project concept and design,or relocating the <br /> project or not implementing the project, all of which RCO shall have the final approval of. <br /> useful service life—Period during which a built asset, equipment,or fixture is expected to be useable for the <br /> purpose it was acquired, installed,developed, and/or renovated, or restored per this Agreement. <br /> WAC—Washington Administrative Code. <br /> RCO:20-1579 Revision Date:6/1/2021 Page 10 of 21 <br />