For governments that expend less than $3 million of federal awards during a year, each federal program for which it expended $300,000 or more is
A) Always treated as a major federal program.
B) Treated as a major federal program if it is a high risk Type B program.
C) Treated as a major federal program if it has not been audited as a major program in either of the two previous years.
D) Treated as a major federal program only if needed to meet the 50% test.
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