Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/40/35.4075
Timestamp: 2016-08-27 02:08:54
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 35', '§ 35', 'art 200', 'art 200', '§ 35', 'art1500', '§ 35']

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§ 35.4075 Are there things my group can't spend TAG money for?
Your TAG funds cannot be used for the following activities: (a) Lawsuits or other legal actions; (b) Attorney fees for services: (1) Connected to any kind of legal action; or (2) That could, if such a relationship were allowable, be interpreted as resulting in an attorney/client relationship to which the attorney/client privilege would apply; (c) The time of your technical advisor to assist an attorney in preparing a legal action or preparing and serving as an expert witness at any legal proceeding; (d) Political activity and lobbying that is unallowable under 2 CFR part 200 Subpart E - Cost Principles, (this restriction includes activities such as attempting to influence the outcomes of any Federal, State or local election, referendum, initiative, or similar procedure through in-kind or cash contributions, endorsements, or publicity, or attempting to influence the introduction or passage of Federal or state legislation; this regulation is available at http://www.ecfr.gov.)
(e) Other activities that are unallowable under the cost principles stated in 2 CFR part 200 Subpart E - Cost Principles (such as costs of amusement, diversion, social activities, fund raising and ceremonials);
(f) Tuition or other training expenses for your group's members or your technical advisor except as § 35.4070(b)(3) allows; (g) Any activities or expenditures for your group's members' travel; (h) Generation of new primary data such as well drilling and testing, including split sampling; (i) Reopening or challenging final EPA decisions such as: (1) Records of Decision; and/or (2) Disputes with EPA under its dispute resolution procedures set forth 2 CFR Part1500 Subpart E (see § 35.4245); and
(j) Generation of new health data through biomedical testing (for example, blood or urine testing), clinical evaluations, health studies, surveillance, registries, and/or public health interventions. [65 FR 58858, Oct. 2, 2000, as amended at 79 FR 76058, Dec. 19, 2014