If an LEA made expenditures against the IDEA recovery funds, but does not submit a complete claim timely, what are the consequences?
Timely, complete, and effective reporting under Section 1512 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is a term and condition of receiving Recovery Act funding (Memorandum M-09-21). Material omissions and significant reporting errors can result in termination of Federal funding and/or initiation of suspension and debarment proceedings of either the recipient or sub-recipient, or both. Further, in some cases, intentional reporting of false information can result in civil and/or criminal penalties.
Related Questions
- If an LEA made expenditures against the IDEA recovery funds, but does not submit a complete claim timely, what are the consequences?
- What if an LEA has not expended any IDEA Recovery funds since the end of the last reprting period? Does the LEA submit a claim?
- For the IDEA Recovery funds claim, should an LEA include projected expenditures through the end of the calendar quarter?