Section 6B. (a) The comptroller, in consultation with the secretary of administration and finance, shall promulgate regulations which shall not be subject to chapter 30A to govern notice requirements for applications for federal grants by a state agency and the receipt and expenditure of federal funds. Such requirements shall, at a minimum, include:
(1) reference to the federal statutory authority under which the action is proposed;
(2) a description of the substance of the application; and
(3) a fiscal statement setting forth:
(i) the projected grant budget per year including the number of personnel to be funded with federal funds;
(ii) the estimated amount of cash match, in-kind match or other monies to be supplied by the state and any other source from which such match will be required, and a description of the federal allocation formula and matching requirements including whether the grant is distributed to the commonwealth on the basis of a federally specified formula or on the basis of the federal grantor's discretion and a description of the federal constraints placed on the agency's discretion to use the grant; and
(iii) the duration of the grant, the number of fiscal years the agency has been receiving assistance and the number of fiscal years in which assistance can be expected to continue under the program and a statement as to the priority of the program alongside other state or federally funded programs, including whether the agency would request that all or part of the program be funded out of the General Fund in the event federal funds are reduced or discontinued.
To avoid any inconsistency or duplication in review, notices given under this section shall be coordinated with other notice requirements for project or plan proposals in connection with federal aid including those required under Circular A–95 of the United States Office of Management and Budget.
(b) Upon official notification to a state agency from a federal department or agency of approval of a state plan or application for federal funds, the state agency shall notify the secretary of administration and finance and the comptroller promptly of the amount, duration, payment schedule and other attendant financial terms and conditions. Such notification shall be for the purposes of appropriate recording. The comptroller shall report to the house and senate committees on ways and means within 15 days after the last day of each quarter of the fiscal year detailing, by agency, the status of federal funds applied for, received and expended.
(c) Under section 6 the budget director shall include all federal grants received or anticipated by state agencies as a part of the budget.
(d) No state agency shall establish new, or expand existing programs involving federal or other non-state monies beyond the scope of those already established, recognized and approved by the general court, until the program and the projected or actual availability of money is submitted to the budget director for recommendation to the general court under section 6. No state agency may make expenditures from any federal grant unless such expenditures are made under specific appropriations of the general court and allotment thereof, said allotment to be made by the comptroller upon receipt of federal grant funds.
Under section 2C, all such expenditures shall be charged to the General Federal Grants Fund. Notwithstanding the amount of the appropriation for a specific federal grant, the amount so expended from such federal grant shall not exceed the amount actually received and deposited in the General Federal Grants Fund for such federal grant. To the extent not precluded by the terms and conditions under which federal monies are made available by the United States government, a state agency shall use federal grants under any policies or priorities established by the general court for the activity being assisted.
(e) If federal grant monies become available to the state for expenditure, under subsection (a), and the availability of such monies could not reasonably have been anticipated and included in the budget approved by the general court for the fiscal year in question, the treasurer may accept such monies on behalf of the state and the department head may make expenditures of such monies as are authorized by federal and state law. Upon application for, and receipt of, such monies, the department head shall submit to the house and senate committees on ways and means a statement:
(1) describing the proposed federal expenditures in the same manner as described in the budget document; and
(2) explaining why the availability of such federal grants and the necessity of their expenditure could not have been anticipated in time for such expenditures to have been approved as part of the budget enacted for that particular fiscal year.
(f) Each spending agency in receipt of federal grant monies shall at the commencement of each fiscal year, and not later than July 31, and any agency which has not previously been in receipt of a federal grant shall, upon notification of grant approval, authorize the comptroller upon the comptroller's receipt of notice of a federal grant award to initiate such procedures as are established by the secretary of administration and finance to transfer from the federal grant account to the General Fund for the costs of fringe benefits, indirect costs and space use charges related to each federal grant received by that spending agency. Upon approval by the secretary, and subject to regulations established by the secretary, the amount of indirect costs, either in whole or in part, charged to a federal grant may be utilized to comply with federal requirements for in kind contributions. The costs of fringe benefits shall, in all cases, be recovered in cash. The comptroller shall not allow expenditures for the payment of salaries to be made from any federal grant account for which the comptroller has not been authorized to charge the full amount of fringe benefits to the account. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, this paragraph shall apply to all state agencies; provided, however, that any institution of higher learning shall be exempt from those charges associated with indirect costs, as described in the following paragraph.
(g) Any portion of a federal grant received by an institution of higher learning which, according to the conditions of said federal grant, is to be paid for or to cover any overhead expenses, indirect costs, supporting services or facilities, or for any purpose other than the direct object of the grant, may be transferred in whole or in part to separate accounts and expended without appropriation for the support of a computer or computers, of another research grant, or of publishing programs under the exclusive control of such institution, or for faculty research or research and scholarly work under the supervision of members of the faculty of such institution.
(h) No individual, corporation or other organization utilizing grants shall be permitted to occupy or use land, buildings, equipment or facilities of the commonwealth or use the services of any officer or employee of the commonwealth during his regular working hours unless there is a written agreement, approved by the secretary, between said individual, corporation or other organization and said officer or employee, that the commonwealth will be reimbursed for such occupancy or use; provided, however, that upon recommendation of any department, institution, board, commission, agency or employee setting forth good and sufficient reasons, this requirement may be waived in whole or in part by the secretary on a particular project or projects. All such reimbursements shall be paid into the state treasury. Notice of such waiver shall be filed with the state auditor.
(i) Federal grants shall not be used to supplement the regular salary or compensation of any officer or employee of the commonwealth for services performed during the officer or employee's regular working hours.
(j) The following are excluded from subsections (a), (d) and (e):
(1) federal grant funds coming to institutions of higher education, including research grants;
(2) research grants to individuals, agencies or institutions not exceeding $50,000 in annual amount and not creating new, or expanding existing, programs or commitments of state resources;
(3) any federal grant funds not exceeding $5,000 in annual amount; and
(4) federal grant funds made available to the state for costs and damages resulting from natural disasters, civil disobedience or other occurrences of sufficient severity to have occasioned the declaration by the governor of a state of emergency.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title III - Laws Relating to State Officers
Section 2 - General Fund; Deposit of Revenue
Section 2b - Federal Capital Improvement Fund
Section 2c - General Federal Grants Fund
Section 2h - Commonwealth Stabilization Fund
Section 2i - Tax Reduction Fund
Section 2l - Water Pollution Abatement Revolving Fund
Section 2o - Issuance of Bonds and Notes Payable From Commonwealth Transportation Fund
Section 2q - Intragovernmental Service Fund
Section 2v - Dairy Equalization Fund
Section 2w - Water Pollution Abatement and Drinking Water Projects Administration Fund
Section 2z - Commonwealth Sewer Rate Relief Fund
Section 2jj - Child Care Quality Fund
Section 2qq - Drinking Water Revolving Fund
Section 2rr - Workforce Training Trust Fund
Section 2tt - Liability Management and Reduction Fund
Section 2zz - Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund
Section 2aaa - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Fund
Section 2fff - Dam Safety Trust
Section 2ggg - Civil Monetary Penalties Fund; Nursing Home Facilities
Section 2hhh - Open Space Acquisition Revolving Fund
Section 2iii - Agricultural Resolve and Security Fund
Section 2jjj - Registers Technological Fund
Section 2kkk - County Registers Technological Fund
Section 2lll - Firearms Fingerprint Identity Verification Trust Fund
Section 2mmm - Massachusetts Science, Technology Engineering, and Mathematics Grant Fund
Section 2nnn - Roche Community Rink Fund
Section 2ooo - Commonwealth Care Trust Fund
Section 2ppp - Essential Community Provider Trust Fund
Section 2qqq - Medical Assistance Trust Fund
Section 2rrr - Department of Developmental Services Trust Fund
Section 2sss - Educational Rewards Grant Program Fund
Section 2uuu - Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Scholar–internship Match Fund
Section 2vvv - International Education and Foreign Language Grant Program Fund
Section 2www - Workforce Competitiveness Trust Fund
Section 2xxx - District Local Technical Assistance Fund
Section 2yyy - Courts Capital Project Fund
Section 2zzz - Commonwealth Transportation Fund
Section 2aaaa - State Athletic Commission Fund
Section 2bbbb - Commonwealth Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Fund
Section 2cccc - Local Aid Stabilization Fund
Section 2dddd - Gaming Economic Development Fund
Section 2eeee - Local Capital Projects Fund
Section 2ffff - Health Care Workforce Transformation Fund
Section 2gggg - Distressed Hospital Trust Fund
Section 2hhhh - Fingerprint-Based Background Check Trust Fund
Section 2iiii - Dam and Seawall Repair or Removal Fund
Section 2jjjj - Public Safety Training Fund
Section 2kkkk - Medical Marijuana Trust Fund
Section 2llll - Massachusetts Environmental Police Trust Fund
Section 2mmmm - Home and Community-Based Services Policy Lab Fund
Section 2nnnn - Regional Water Entity Reimbursement Fund
Section 2oooo - Advanced Manufacturing, Technology and Hospitality Training Trust Fund
Section 2pppp - Massachusetts Seafood Marketing Program Fund
Section 2qqqq - Logan Airport Health Study Trust Fund
Section 2rrrr - Municipal Naloxone Bulk Purchase Trust Fund
Section 2ssss - Masshealth Delivery System Reform Trust Fund
Section 2tttt - Community Hospital Reinvestment Trust Fund
Section 2uuuu - Long–term Care Facility Quality Improvement Fund
Section 2vvvv - Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Trust Fund
Section 2wwww - Non-Acute Care Hospital Reimbursement Trust Fund
Section 2xxxx - Municipal Epinephrine Bulk Purchase Trust Fund
Section 2yyyy - Substance Use Disorder Federal Reinvestment Trust Fund
Section 2zzzz - Debt and Long-Term Liability Reduction Trust Fund
Section 2aaaaa - Safety Net Provider Trust Fund
Section 2bbbbb - Underground Storage Tank Petroleum Product Cleanup Fund
Section 2ccccc - Civics Project Trust Fund
Section 2ddddd - Technical Rescue Services Fund
Section 2eeeee - Massachusetts Veterans and Warriors to Agriculture Program Fund
Section 2fffff - Home Care Technology Trust Fund
Section 2ggggg - Behavioral Health Outreach, Access and Support Trust Fund
Section 2hhhhh - Massachusetts Cultural and Performing Arts Mitigation Trust Fund
Section 2iiiii - Early Education and Care Public-Private Trust Fund
Section 2jjjjj - Federal Covid-19 Response Fund
Section 2kkkkk - Nonpublic Ambulance Service Reimbursement Trust Fund
Section 2lllll - Low-Income Services Solar Program
Section 2mmmmm - Genocide Education Trust Fund
Section 2nnnnn - Student Loan Assistance Trust Fund
Section 2ooooo - Healthy Soils Program Fund
Section 2ppppp - Academic Health Department Partnerships Trust Fund
Section 2qqqqq - Criminal Justice and Community Support Trust Fund
Section 4 - Estimates for Purposes Not Covered by Sec. 3; Review; Public Hearing
Section 5b - Estimates of Budgeted Revenues and Tax Expenditures; Consensus Tax Revenue Forecast
Section 5c - Comptroller's Certification and Disposition of Consolidated Net Surplus
Section 5d - Indirect and Fringe Benefit Costs Expended From General Fund; Recovery by Comptroller
Section 5f - Department Financial Plans; Contents; Use of Information
Section 6b - Federal Grant Funds
Section 6e - General Appropriation Bill; Balanced Budget
Section 7i - Requests and Recommendations for Appropriations or Authorizations for Expenditures
Section 7l - Appropriation Laws for Commonwealth Expenses; Subject Matter
Section 7m - Transfer of Funds Among Appropriation Items for House of Representatives and Senate
Section 7n - Transfer of Funds Among Items of Appropriation for Joint Legislative Expenses
Section 9c - Deficiency of Revenue
Section 9d - Anticipated Decrease in Estimated Revenue
Section 9e - Insufficient Appropriations for Required Expenditures
Section 9f - Periodic Appropriations; Notification of Expenditures
Section 9g - Authorization of Expenditures
Section 9g1/2 - Publication of Allocation of Commonwealth Debt for Capital Facility Projects
Section 12 - Appropriations for Fiscal Year
Section 12b - Fiscal Year for Payment of Classified Personal Services
Section 13 - Encumbrances Outstanding at Close of Fiscal Year
Section 14 - Appropriations for Other Than Ordinary Maintenance; Unencumbered Balance
Section 15 - Successive Appropriations
Section 16 - Payments From Ordinary Revenue; Cash on Hand
Section 17 - Withholding Appropriations; Unadjusted Accounts
Section 18 - Payments From the Treasury Regulated
Section 19a - Time of Making Transfers Called for in General Appropriation Acts
Section 20 - Authorization of Payments
Section 20c - Late Penalty Interest; Submission of Invoice
Section 22 - Payments Limited; Expenses Incurred
Section 23a - Payments for Human Service Programs; Rules and Regulations Relating to Eligibility
Section 24 - Advancements; Certification of Immediate Use
Section 25 - Advancements; Detailed Statements; Filing by Recipients
Section 26 - Expenses in Excess of Appropriations or Allotments
Section 27 - Expenses and Increases Regulated
Section 28 - State Publications; Costs; Payments
Section 29a - Consultants; Employment and Compensation; Legislative Reports
Section 29b - Contracts With Organizations Providing Social, etc., Services
Section 29d - Private Debt Collectors, Employment by State Agencies
Section 29e - Maximum Reimbursement for Project Costs
Section 29g - Utility Expenses of Commonwealth; Recoupment of Overcharges
Section 29h - Overdue Payments to Commonwealth; Late Charges
Section 29j - Use of State Funds to Pay for Executive or Legislative Agent Prohibited
Section 30 - Insuring Property of the Commonwealth
Section 31b - Teachers; Weekly Payments
Section 31c - Schools and Colleges; Non-Teaching Positions; Vacation Time
Section 31d - Payment of Salaries Upon Death of Officers or Employees; Discharge of Liability
Section 31e - Voluntary Services at Public Schools by State Employees; Effect on Salaries
Section 32a - Unpaid Wages and Salaries; Unclaimed Wage Fund; Refunds
Section 34 - Deposit of Public Monies
Section 35 - Bonds or Other Securities; Assignments, Etc.
Section 36 - Mortgages Held by Commonwealth; Discharge; Assignments
Section 37 - Real Estate Acquired by Foreclosure; Sale by State
Section 38 - Investment of Commonwealth Funds; Loans
Section 38a - Investment Funds; Establishment; Sale of Participation Units
Section 38b - Deferred Compensation Committee
Section 39 - Bonds, etc., Held by Commonwealth; Exchanges
Section 40 - Trust Deposits With State; Form; Investment
Section 41 - Bonds, etc., of Commonwealth; Custody
Section 44 - Unappropriated Income
Section 45 - Securities Purchased for Sinking Funds
Section 46 - Transfer of Securities From One Fund to Another
Section 47 - Borrowing in Anticipation of Receipts; Use of Notes to Pay Taxes of Bearer
Section 48 - Signatures on Bonds and Notes
Section 48a - Facsimile Signatures, Bonds, Notes, Interest Coupons; Signatures of Former Officers
Section 49 - Sinking Fund for Commonwealth Bonds; Investments
Section 49a - Minibonds; Issuance and Sale; Limitations; Regulations
Section 49b - Insurance or Credit Line Security for Bonds and Notes; Agreements With Brokers
Section 50 - Serial and Sinking Fund Payments; Certification
Section 53a - Refunding Bonds; Issuance; Proceeds; Terms; Report
Section 54 - Deposits or Other Security for Proposals by Bidders
Section 55 - Sale of Bonds, etc.; Expenditures
Section 56 - Transfers of Reverted Funds; Sales of Bonds or Other Securities
Section 58 - Registered Bonds Exchanged for Coupon Bonds or Defaced Bonds
Section 59 - Lost or Destroyed Interest-Bearing Bonds; Duplicates
Section 60 - Lost or Destroyed Interest-Bearing Bonds; Owner's Indemnity Bonds
Section 61 - Claims for Materials or Labor Against Commonwealth; Oath of Claimants
Section 64 - Deferred Compensation Contracts; Public Employees; Investments; Budgets
Section 64a - Individual Retirement Accounts; Public Employees
Section 64b - Deferred Compensation Contracts Between Governmental Bodies and Employees; Investments
Section 64c - Individual Retirement Accounts Between Governmental Bodies and Employees
Section 64e - Qualified Defined Contribution Plan for Employees of Not-for-Profit Employer
Section 66 - Violation of State Finance Laws; Penalties
Section 71 - Treasurer's Obligation Regarding Local Aid Intercepts