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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
|
Type |
When due |
Number of copies for awarding office |
|---|---|---|
|
1. Summary: 200 words on scope and purpose (Notice of Energy R&D Project) |
Immediately after a grant is awarded and with each application for renewal |
3 |
|
2. Renewal period ends |
6 months before the budget |
8 |
|
3. Progress Report period (or as part of a renewal application) |
90 days prior to the next budget period |
3 |
|
4. Other progress reports, brief topical reports, etc. (Designated when significant results develop or when work has direct programmatic impact) |
As deemed appropriate by DOE or the recipient |
3 |
|
5. Reprints, Conference |
Same as 4. above |
3 |
|
6. Final report of the project |
Within 90 days after completion |
3 |
|
7. Financial Status Report (FSR) |
Within 90 days after completion of the project period; for budget periods exceeding 12 months an FSR is also required within 90 days after the first 12-month period |
3 |
Note: Report types 5 and 6 require with submission two copies of DOE Form 1332.16, University-Type Contractor and Grantee Recommendations for Disposition of Scientific and Technical Document.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 10. Energy 10 CFR Pt. 602, App. A—SCHEDULE OF RENEWAL APPLICATIONS AND REPORTS - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-10-energy/cfr-pt-10-602-app-a/
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