D. The Grantee is free to copyright original work developed in the course of or under the <br /> agreement. FEMA reserves aroyalty-free, nonexclusive and irrevocable right to reproduce, <br /> publish, or otherwise use, and to authorize others to use, the work for Government purposes. <br /> Any publication resulting from work performed under this agreement shall include an <br /> acknowledgement of FEMA financial support and a statement that the publication does not <br /> necessarily reflect FEMA's views. <br /> ARTICLE X -AUDIT REQUIREMENTS <br /> All Grantees must follow the audit requirements of OMB Circular No. A-133, Revised. Non-Federal <br /> entities that expend $500,000 or more in Federal awards in a year shall have a single or program- <br /> specific audit conducted for that year in accordance with the provisions of A-133. <br /> ARTICLE XI -GENERAL PROVISIONS <br /> The following aze hereby incorporated into this agreement by reference: <br /> 44 CFR Emergency Management and Assistance Regulations <br /> (This publication is available at www 4.lawcornel~edu/cfr/44cfrhtm#start) <br /> 44 CFR Part 10 Environmental Considerations <br /> 44 CFR Part 13 Uniform administrative requirements for grants and <br /> cooperative agreements to state and local governments <br /> 44 CFR Pazt 7 Nondiscrimination In Federally-Assisted Programs (FEMA) <br /> 44 CFR Part 17 Government wide debarment and suspension <br /> (nonprocurement) and government wide requirements for <br /> drug-free workplace (grants) <br /> 44 CFR Part 18 New restrictions on lobbying <br /> 44 CFR SUBCHAPTER B -Insurance and Hazard Mitigation <br /> 44 CFR SUBCHAPTER C -Fire Prevention and Control <br /> 44 CFR SUBCHAPTER D -Disaster Assistance <br /> 44 CFR SUBCHAPTER E - Prepazedness <br /> <br /> 31 CFR 205.6 Funding techniques <br /> (This publication is available at www 4.law cornel~edulcfr/3I cfrilhtm#start) <br /> 4 <br /> <br />