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PART 18 - UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR GRANTS AND COOPER... Page 5 of 38 <br />as of the expiration of a grant; (3) Refusal to extend a grant or award additional funds, to make a competing or <br />noncompeting continuation, renewal, extension, or supplemental award; or (4) voiding of a grant upon <br />determination that the award was obtained fraudulently, or was otherwise illegal or invalid from inception. <br />Terms of a grant or subgrant mean all requirements of the grant or subgrant, whether in statute, regulations, or <br />the award document. <br />Third party in -kind contributions mean property or services which benefit a federally assisted project or <br />program and which are contributed by non - Federal third parties without charge to the grantee, or a cost -type <br />contractor under the grant agreement. <br />Unliquidated obligations for reports prepared on a cash basis mean the amount of obligations incurred by the <br />grantee that has not been paid. For reports prepared on an accrued expenditure basis, they represent the amount <br />of obligations incurred by the grantee for which an outlay has not been recorded. <br />Unobligated balance means the portion of the funds authorized by the Federal agency that has not been <br />obligated by the grantee and is determined by deducting the cumulative obligations from the cumulative funds <br />authorized. <br />Sec. 18.4 Applicability. <br />(a) General. Subparts A through D of this part apply to all grants and subgrants to governments, except where <br />inconsistent with Federal statutes or with regulations authorized in accordance with the exception provision of <br />Sec. 18.6, or: <br />(1) Grants and subgrants to State and local institutions of higher education or State and local hospitals. <br />(2) The block grants authorized by the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981 (Community <br />Services; Preventive Health and Health Services; Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Services; <br />Maternal and Child Health Services; Social Services; LowIncome Home Energy Assistance; States' <br />Program of Community Development Block Grants for Small Cities; and Elementary and Secondary <br />Education other than programs administered by the Secretary of Education under title V, subtitle D, <br />chapter 2, Section 583 -the Secretary's discretionary grant program) and titles I -III of the Job Training <br />Partnership Act of 1982 and under the Public Health Services Act (Section 1921), Alcohol and Drug <br />Abuse Treatment and Rehabilitation Block Grant and part C of title V, Mental Health Service for the <br />Homeless Block Grant). <br />(3) Entitlement grants to carry out the following programs of the Social Security Act: <br />(i) Aid to Needy Families with Dependent Children (title IV -A of the Act, not including the Work <br />Incentive Program (WIN) authorized by section 402(a)19(G); HHS grants for WIN are subject to <br />this part); <br />(ii) Child Support Enforcement and Establishment of Paternity (title IV -D of the Act); <br />(iii) Foster Care and Adoption Assistance (title IV -E of the Act); <br />(iv) Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (titles I, X, XIV, and XVI -AABD of the Act); and <br />(v) Medical Assistance (Medicaid) (title XIX of the Act) not including the State Medicaid Fraud <br />Control program authorized by section 1903(a)(6)(B). <br />(4) Entitlement grants under the following programs of The National School Lunch Act: <br />http: / /www. dot .gov /ost/m60 /grant/49cfr18.htm 8/30/2012 <br />