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7/15/2002
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the original grant purposes. Use in other projects shall be limited to those under <br /> other Federal grant programs, or programs that have purposes consistent with <br /> those authorized for support by the City. <br /> C. When the real property is no longer needed as provided in a. and b., above, <br /> Contractor shall return all real property furnished or purchased wholly with <br /> Federal grant funds to the control of the City. In the case of property purchased in <br /> part with Federal grant funds, Contractor may be permitted to take title to the <br /> Federal interest therein upon compensating the Federal Government for its fair <br /> share of the property. The Federal share of the property shall be the amount <br /> computed by applying the percentage of the Federal participation in the total cost <br /> of the grant program for which the property was acquired to the current fair <br /> market value of the property. <br /> 4. Standards and procedures governing ownership, use, and disposition of nonexpendable <br /> personal property furnished by the Federal Government or acquired with Federal funds are <br /> set forth below: <br /> A. Nonexpendable personal property acquired with Federal funds. When <br /> nonexpendable personal property is acquired by a grantee wholly or in part with <br /> Federal funds, title will not be taken by the Federal Government except as <br /> provided in paragraph 4(a)(4), but shall be vested in the grantee subject to the <br /> following restrictions on use and disposition of the property. <br /> 1) Contractor shall retain the property acquired with Federal funds in the <br /> grant program as long as there is a need for the property to accomplish the <br /> purpose of the grant program whether or not the program continues to be <br /> supported by federal funds. When there is no longer a need for the <br /> property to accomplish the purpose of the grant program, the grantee shall <br /> use the property in connection with other Federal grants it has received in <br /> the following order of priority. <br /> a) Other grants of the same Federal grantor agency needing the <br /> property. <br /> b) Grants of other Federal agencies needing the property. <br /> Exhibit F—DCARA page 2 of 5 <br /> July 15,2002 <br /> G:\Community Development\CDBG\DCARA\2002-03 <br />
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