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What happens to equipment which is no longer needed for the original project or for another federally funded project?

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What happens to equipment which is no longer needed for the original project or for another federally funded project?

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• Grantee uses equipment as long as needed for the original grant project, whether or not the project continues to be federally funded. • Grantee shall make equipment available for other projects as long as it doesn’t interfere with the project under which it was originally acquired (it may be appropriate to split or share the costs of the equipment with other fund sources so that each program bears its fair share). • When no longer needed for the original grant project, equipment may be used in other federally supported activities (if purchased with state funds, would be used in another state program).

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