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2 CFR 182.40 - How is the guidance maintained? § 182.40 - How is the guidance maintained?
All TitlesTitle 2Chapter IPart 182 - GOVERNMENTWIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE)
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§ 182.5 - What does this part do?
§ 182.10 - How is this part organized?
§ 182.15 - To whom does the guidance apply?
§ 182.20 - What must a Federal agency do to implement the guidance?
§ 182.25 - What must a Federal agency address in its implementation of the guidance?
§ 182.30 - Where does a Federal agency implement the guidance?
§ 182.35 - By when must a Federal agency implement the guidance?
§ 182.40 - How is the guidance maintained?
Subpart A [§ 182.100 - § 182.125] - Purpose and Coverage
Subpart B [§ 182.200 - § 182.230] - Requirements for Recipients Other Than Individuals
Subpart C [§ 182.300 - § 182.300] - Requirements for Recipients Who Are Individuals
Subpart D [§ 182.400 - § 182.400] - Responsibilities of Agency Awarding Officials
Subpart E [§ 182.500 - § 182.515] - Violations of This Part and Consequences
Subpart F [§ 182.605 - § 182.670] - Definitions
This part provides Office of Management and Budget (OMB) guidance for Federal agencies on the portion of the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 (41 U.S.C. 701-707,as. It also applies the provisions of the Act to cooperative agreements and other financial assistance awards, as a matter of Federal Government policy.
(b) Subparts A through F of this part contain uniform governmentwide policies and procedures for Federal agency use to specify the -
This part provides OMB guidance only to Federal agencies. Publication of this guidance in the Code of Federal Regulations does not change its nature - it is guidance and not regulation. Federal agencies' implementation of the guidance governs the rights and responsibilities of other persons affected by the drug-free workplace requirements.
(b) Must address some matters for which the guidance in this part gives the agency discretion. Specifically, the regulation must -
(i) Has a central point to which a recipient may send the notification of a conviction that is required under § 182.225(a) or § 182.300(b); or
(i) State that the agency head is the official authorized to determine under § 182.500 or § 182.505 that a recipient has violated the drug-free workplace requirements; or
(c) May also, at the agency's option, identify any specific types of financial assistance awards, in addition to grants and cooperative agreements, to which the Federal agency makes this guidance applicable.