This text of South Dakota § 1-56-10 (Grant agreements, evaluation reports, and conflicts of interest to be displayed on website.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering South Dakota primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
The grant agreement for each grant, pass-through grant, or any other award granted by a state agency to a nonstate agency after July 1, 2016, shall be displayed on the website created pursuant to § 1-27-45 for not less than the retention period prescribed by § 1-27-4.1 . Each grant agreement shall include an attestation by the award recipient or sub-recipient that:
(1)A conflict of interest policy is enforced within the recipient's or sub-recipient's organization;
(2)The Internal Revenue Service Form 990 has been filed, if applicable, in compliance with federal law, and is displayed immediately after filing on the recipient's or sub-recipient's website;
(3)An effective internal control system is employed by the recipient's or sub-recipient's organization; and (4) If applicab
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The grant agreement for each grant, pass-through grant, or any other award granted by a state agency to a nonstate agency after July 1, 2016, shall be displayed on the website created pursuant to § 1-27-45 for not less than the retention period prescribed by § 1-27-4.1 . Each grant agreement shall include an attestation by the award recipient or sub-recipient that: (1) A conflict of interest policy is enforced within the recipient's or sub-recipient's organization; (2) The Internal Revenue Service Form 990 has been filed, if applicable, in compliance with federal law, and is displayed immediately after filing on the recipient's or sub-recipient's website; (3) An effective internal control system is employed by the recipient's or sub-recipient's organization; and (4) If applicable, the recipient or sub-recipient is in compliance with the federal Single Audit Act, in compliance with § 4-11-2.1 , and audits are displayed on the recipient's or sub-recipient's website. Any sub-recipient evaluation report or program evaluation report completed by a state agency for the federal government for a grant where a state agency serves as a pass-through entity to a nonstate agency shall be posted on the website created pursuant to 1-27-45 . Any information in the report that would be exempt from public disclosure under chapter 1-27 may be redacted prior to posting. Any conflict of interest as outlined in the organization's conflict of interest policy as required by this section within the recipient or sub-recipient's organization to which this section applies shall be disclosed to the state agency and displayed on the website created pursuant to § 1-27-45 with its corresponding grant agreement.