was incorporated into general federal regulation on Dec. 26, 2014. These regulations govern all federal grants awarded by the US Department of Education (USDE) to the state or to an LEA on or after that date.
As a result of this change, the Education Department General Administrative Regulations () consists of multiple parts and regulations. For a complete description of the federal regulations that apply to federal education grant awards, visit .
EDGAR requires local educational agencies (LEAs) to request approval from or provide justification to the state educational agency before taking certain actions involving grant funds. ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ has developed forms for LEAs to use in requesting approval or providing justification.
Other forms are also available to justify specific costs. Those are submitted with some grant applications or maintained locally, as specified in the application's program guidelines.
The regulations are incorporated in the general and fiscal guidelines and the provisions and assurances that are part of ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ's standard grant application:
For your convenience, ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ has compiled all parts of EDGAR (34 CFR 75, 34 CFR 76, 34 CFR 77, 34 CFR 81, 2 CFR 200, and 2 CFR 3474) into a single document. This PDF version of EDGAR (revised Nov. 3, 2015, to incorporate new FAPIIS regulations) is unofficial and not legally binding. It was prepared for review and discussion purposes only.
ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ has developed the following preliminary guidance document applicable to all federally funded grant programs administered by the agency. Except where a question specifies a particular type of subgrantee, such as an education service center (ESC), all responses are intended for ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ subgrantees, primarily independent school districts (ISDs), charter schools, and ESCs.
This FAQ will be updated as further information becomes available.
The FAQ is formatted to help the reader easily identify the new questions added to the end of each applicable section.
Under EDGAR, all subgrantees must implement internal controls for the administration of their federal grants. Refer to the Internal Controls Handbook for guidance on how to implement your required system of internal controls.
To prepare for changes encountered in administering 2015–2016 grants, when 2 CFR Part 200 went into effect, ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ held the following training and information sessions.
On March 2–3, 2015, ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ held a comprehensive overview training. The following links lead to the training materials used on those two days:
In March and April 2015, ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆÁ held cluster site trainings at selected education service centers (ESCs) throughout the state. Use the following links to open the materials used in those trainings:
replaced the following existing OMB circulars.
The following links lead to resources describing the background, context, and implementation of the new regulations: