Re: Stevens Amendment Baumann, John 07 Apr 2005 22:58 EST

Does anyone have access to a complete copy of this Amendment?  To be
honest, I can't ever remember reading an acknowledgement in a
publication that indicated amount and percentage of federal funding.  I
don't recall seeing anything other than a statement that the research
was supported by federal grant and a listing of the federal agency and
grant number

John

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The Stevens Amendment states that when projects funded in part or in
whole with Federal money, awardees shall clearly state (1) the
percentage of the total costs of the program financed with Federal money
(2) the dollar amount of Federal funds, and (3) the percentage and
dollar amount of the total costs that will be financed by
non-governmental sources when issuing statements, press releases,
requests for proposals, bid solicitations and other documents.

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Stevens AmendmentI believe one function of this requirement is to
acknowledge the role that the federal government plays in supporting a
wide variety of research.
Sarah Tate
University of Georgia
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 I wonder about this language, as I also see the requirement
explicitly stated in terms and conditions in some of our non-defense
related subagreements, as well.   Apparently, PL 103-333 (1995
Appropriations Act for Depts. of Labor, HHS and Education, and Related
Agencies) and PL 108-199 (2004 Appropriations Act for Agriculture,
Commerce-Justice-State, District of Columbia, Foreign Operations,
Labor-HHS-Education, Transportation-Treasury, VA-HUD, and Miscellaneous
Appropriations and Offsets) and surely others, contain the same or
similar language.  It appears to me that federal grantees are flowing
down this language in subawards because it exists in the funding
agency's appropriations language.  I would love to know if it serves any
useful function (for example, is the information gathered for reporting,
etc.)...

 Hutson, Mimi H. (College Advancement) wrote:
 Can anyone comment on the Stevens Amendment, which was passed in
1988 as Section 8136 of the DOD Appropriations Act?  This requires that
press releases for all federal funding  state the amount  and percentage
of the project which comes from federal funds.  Is this still in effect,
and should it be used for internal college press releases as well as
public press releases?  Thanks.

 Mimi Hutson
 Senior Officer for Government Relations
 Office of Advancement
 Connecticut College
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