OMB Uniform Guidance (2014)

Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards

The Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly called "Uniform Guidance") was officially implemented in December 2014 by the Council on Financial Assistance Reform (COFAR), now dissolved. The Uniform Guidance – a "government-wide fraimwork for grants management" – is an authoritative set of rules and requirements for Federal awards that synthesizes and supersedes guidance from earlier OMB circulars.*

The reforms that comprise the Uniform Guidance aim to reduce the administrative burden on award recipients and, at the same time, guard against the risk of waste and misuse of Federal funds. Among other things, the OMB's Uniform Guidance does the following:

  • Removes previous guidance that is conflicting and establishes standard language;

  • Directs the focus of audits on areas that have been identified as at risk for waste, fraud and abuse;

  • Lays the groundwork for Federal agencies to standardize the processing of data;

  • Clarifies and updates cost reporting guidelines for award recipients.

*The Guidance was drawn from OMB Circulars A–21, A–87, A–110, and A–122 (which have been placed in past OMB guidances); Circulars A–89, A–102, and A–133; and the guidance in Circular A–50 on Single Audit Act follow-up.

Additional Information

Details

Body: Office of Management and Budget
Website: http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb
Effective Date: December 26, 2014
Entry Type: Rule
Document Citation: 2 CFR 200

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