e. Documentation of expenses as identified in the Budget Proposal, including evidence of
<br />incurring the expense, invoices for goods or services, copies of any and all contracts or
<br />documentation pertaining to costs for subcontractors, plus all other invoices and proof of payment for
<br />which CDBG-CV FUNDS were expended, and any payments therefor.
<br />f. Any such other related records as CITY shall reasonably require or as required to be
<br />maintained pursuant to the CDBG REGS.
<br />(2) Eg orts
<br />a. Payment Request, Concurrently with the submittal of each report, SUBRECIPIBNT
<br />shall submit. both: an original invoice/request for reimbursement and true copies of invoices,
<br />receipts, canceled checks, bank statements, credit card statements, procurement documentation for
<br />goods or services, timesheets, payroll. records, benefit statements, Memorandum of Understanding
<br />s, contracts or documentation pertaining to costs for subcontractors, and/or other documentation
<br />supporting and evidencing how the CDBG-CV FUNDS have been expended during the applicable
<br />term.
<br />b. Progress Reports. SUBRECIPIENT agrees to keep records of all ethnic and racial
<br />statistics of persons and families benefited by SUBRECIPIENT in the performance of its
<br />obligations under, this Memorandum of Understanding , including, but not limited to, the number
<br />of low and moderate income persons and households assisted in accordance with federal income
<br />limits, the number of female heads of households assisted, new program information and year-to-
<br />date program statistics on expenditures, caseload and activities. Failure to provide any of the
<br />required documentation and reporting will cause CITY to withhold all or a portion of a request
<br />for reimbursement, or return the entire reimbursement package to SUBRECIPIENT, until such
<br />documentation and reporting has-been received and,approved by CITY.
<br />I. Access to Records. CITY and the United States Government and their representatives or
<br />auditors shall have access for purposes of monitoring, auditing, and examining SUBRECIPIENT's
<br />activities and performance, to books, documents and papers, and the right to examine records of
<br />SUBRECIPIENT's subcontractors, bookkeepers and accountants, employees and participants in regard to
<br />said program, CITY and the United States Government and their representatives or auditors shall also
<br />schedule on -site monitoring at their discretion. Monitoring activities may also include, but are not limited
<br />to, questioning employees and participants in said program and entering any premises or any site in which
<br />any of the services or activities funded hereunder is conducted or in which any of the records of
<br />SUBRECIPIENT are kept. Nothing herein shall be construed to require access to any privileged or
<br />confidential information as set forth in federal. or state law.
<br />K. Location of Records/Required Length of Record Keeping. All accounting records, reports,
<br />and evidence pertaining to all costs, expenses and the CDBG-CV FUNDS of SUBRECIPIENT and all
<br />documents related to this Memorandum of Understanding shall be maintained and kept available at
<br />SUBRECIPIENT'S office or place of business for the duration of the Memorandum of Understanding
<br />and thereafter for five (5) years from the date of final payment under this Memorandum of Understanding
<br />. Records which relate to: (a) complaints, claims, administrative proceedings or litigation arising out of
<br />the performance of this Memorandum of Understanding ; or, (b) costs and expenses of this Memorandum
<br />of Understanding to which CITY or any other governmental agency takes exception, shall be retained
<br />beyond the five (5) years until complete resolution or disposition of such appeals, litigation claims, or
<br />exceptions. In the event SUBRECIPIENT does not make the above -referenced documents available within
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