Allowable & Reasonable Costs
Allowable Costs & Reasonable Costs/ Financial Accounting & Reconciliation/ Procurement & Contracting Requirements
Port of Galveston
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Title 44 of the Code of Federal Regulations (44 C.F.R.) Part 13 (2007) established procurement requirements for local governments applicable at the time of the disaster.FEMA applied procurement standards for nonprofit entities found in 2 C.F.R. Part 215; in the first appeal analysis. However; the Applicant failed to comply with similar procurement standards found in 44 C.F.R. 13.36.Appeals must contain documented justification supporting the applicant position. The burden to fully substantiate appeals with documented justification falls exclusively to the applicant.The available documentation related to costs under the BDR contract does not contain the level of detail that would enable FEMA to evaluate its eligibility; and the Applicant did not provide an explanation of the documentation with its appeal letter.

Allowable & Reasonable Costs, Financial Accounting and Reconciliation, Procurement & Contracting Requirements
2023

HeadnotesTitle 44 of the Code of Federal Regulations (44 C.F.R.) Part 13 (2007) established procurement requirements for local governments applicable at the time of the disaster.FEMA applied procurement standards for nonprofit entities found in 2 C.F.R. Part 215; in the first appeal analysis. However; the Applicant failed to comply with similar procurement standards found in 44 C.F.R. § 13.36.Appeals must contain documented justification supporting the applicant’s position. The burden to fully substantiate appeals with documented justification falls exclusively to the applicant.The available documentation related to costs under the BDR contract does not contain the level of detail that would enable FEMA to evaluate its eligibility; and the Applicant did not provide an explanation of the documentation with its appeal letter.Conclusion

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