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Determination of whether the relationship is that of a subrecipient or a vendor is critical. OMB Circulars A-133 and A-110 contain definitions of vendor and subrecipient.  In summary:         
Determination of whether the relationship is that of a subrecipient or a vendor is critical. OMB Circulars A-133 and A-110 contain definitions of vendor and subrecipient.  In summary:         
*Vendors generally supply goods and services that are necessary to the completion of a project but are not part of a cooperative programmatic effort.  
*Vendors generally supply goods and services that are necessary to the completion of a project but are not part of a cooperative programmatic effort.  
*Vendors supply essential services or products to a program as a routine part of their daily business and are not subject to [http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/a133_compliance_supplement_2011 OMB Circular A-133] or the compliance requirements of the award terms and conditions.
*Vendors supply essential services or products to a program as a routine part of their daily business and are not subject to OMB Circular A-133 or the compliance requirements of the award terms and conditions.
 
== Policy ==  
== Policy ==  
It is the policy of UNMC to comply with federal regulations regarding subrecipient monitoring, when UNMC is the prime recipient of a federal award or contract.  The following are the key compliance requirements:
It is the policy of UNMC to comply with federal regulations regarding subrecipient monitoring, when UNMC is the prime recipient of a federal award or contract.  The following are the key compliance requirements:

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