CHANGES/PROBLEMS Sample Clauses

The CHANGES/PROBLEMS clause outlines the procedures and responsibilities for addressing modifications or issues that arise during the course of an agreement or project. Typically, this clause specifies how parties should notify each other of any changes or problems, the process for approving or implementing changes, and any adjustments to timelines or costs that may result. By establishing a clear framework for managing unforeseen developments, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that both parties can adapt to evolving circumstances in an organized manner.
CHANGES/PROBLEMS. [Optional/Mandatory] INSTRUCTIONS - Changes/Problems Changes in approach and reasons for change Actual or anticipated problems or delays and actions or plans to resolve them Changes that have a significant impact on expenditures Significant changes in use or care of human subjects, vertebrate animals, and/or Biohazards Change of primary performance site location from that originally proposed
CHANGES/PROBLEMS a. Changes in approach and reasons for change. b. Actual or anticipated problems or delays and actions or plans to resolve them. c. Changes that have a significant impact on expenditures. d. Significant changes in use or car of human subjects, vertebrate animals, and/or biohazards. e. Changes in primary performance site location from that originally proposed.
CHANGES/PROBLEMS. [Optional/Mandatory] The PI is reminded that the grantee is required to obtain prior written approval from the Contracting Officer whenever there are significant changes in the project or its direction. Requests for prior written approval must be submitted to the Contracting Officer (submission via Fedconnect is acceptable). If not previously reported in writing, provide the following additional information, if applicable: · Changes in approach and reasons for change. · Actual or anticipated problems or delays and actions or plans to resolve them. · Changes that have a significant impact on expenditures. · Significant changes in use or care of animals, human subjects, and/or biohazards. Describe any changes in approach during the reporting period and reasons for these changes. Remember that significant changes in objectives and scope require prior approval of the agency. Describe problems or delays encountered during the reporting period and actions or plans to resolve them. [ * ] CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THE OMITTED PORTIONS. Describe changes during the reporting period that may have a significant impact on expenditures, for example, delays in hiring staff or favorable developments that enable meeting objectives at less cost than anticipated. Describe significant deviations, unexpected outcomes, or changes in approved protocols for the use or care of human subjects, vertebrate animals, and/or biohazards during the reporting period. If required, were these changes approved by the applicable institution committee and reported to the agency? Also specify the applicable Institutional Review Board/Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee approval dates. Identify any change to the primary performance site location identified in the proposal, as originally submitted.
CHANGES/PROBLEMS. Mandatory The PI is reminded that the grantee is required to obtain prior written approval from the Contracting Officer whenever there are significant changes in the project or its direction. Requests for prior written approval must be submitted to the Contracting Officer (submission via Fedconnect is acceptable). If not previously reported in writing, provide the following additional information, if applicable: · Changes in approach and reasons for change. · Actual or anticipated problems or delays and actions or plans to resolve them. · Changes that have a significant impact on expenditures. · Significant changes in use or care of animals, human subjects, and/or biohazards. Describe any changes in approach during the reporting period and reasons for these changes. Remember that significant changes in objectives and scope require prior approval of the agency. Describe problems or delays encountered during the reporting period and actions or plans to resolve them. Describe changes during the reporting period that may have a significant impact on expenditures, for example, delays in hiring staff or favorable developments that enable meeting objectives at less cost than anticipated. Describe significant deviations, unexpected outcomes, or changes in approved protocols for the use or care of human subjects, vertebrate animals, and/or biohazards during the reporting period. If required, were these changes approved by the applicable institution committee and reported to the agency? Also specify the applicable Institutional Review Board/Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee approval dates. Identify any change to the primary performance site location identified in the proposal, as originally submitted.