Common use of Cost Documentation Clause in Contracts

Cost Documentation. To be eligible for reimbursement under this Contract, a cost must have been incurred within the time period indicated on a CBBEP Financial Status Report (CBBEP Form 269a) or State of Texas Financial Status Report (Form 269a) and either paid by the PERFORMING PARTY prior to claiming reimbursement from CBBEP or incurred by the last day of the time period indicated and liquidated no later than forty-five (45) days after the end of the time period indicated in Box 9 of the Financial Status Report. 5.7.1. The PERFORMING PARTY shall attach, for each reimbursable cost listed on Supplemental Form 269a, legible documentation that (1) serves to further identify the specific items, equipment or services provided, (2) clearly identifies the vendor who provided the items, equipment or services, and (3) that confirms the reimbursable amount listed on the form. 5.7.2. All requests for reimbursement shall be identified with respect to the major tasks or objectives set forth in Attachment A of this Contract that such expenditures support or satisfy. When a single expenditure supports or satisfies more than one task or objective, the PERFORMING PARTY need not break down that particular expenditure by specific contract task or objective but may simply identify, in relative cost order, the various tasks or objectives supported. 5.7.3. All requests for reimbursement of expenditures that fall within the “Equipment” category of the budget shall be itemized by the PERFORMING PARTY on Supplemental Form 269a-1 and identified with respect to the major tasks or objectives, set forth in Attachment A of this Contract, that such expenditures support or satisfy. The attached documentation shall be either a purchase order marked “received/paid” or a vendor- submitted invoice similarly marked. “Equipment” is defined as tangible, nonexpendable, personal property having a useful life of more than one year and an acquisition cost of $1,000 or more per unit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Reimbursement Contract, Contract for Services

Cost Documentation. To be eligible for reimbursement under this Contract, a cost must have been incurred within the time period indicated on a CBBEP Financial Status Report (CBBEP Form 269a) or State of Texas Financial Status Report (Form 269a) and either paid by the PERFORMING PARTY prior to claiming reimbursement from CBBEP or incurred by the last day of the time period indicated and liquidated no later than forty-five (45) days after the end of the time period indicated in Box 9 of the Financial Status Report. 5.7.1. The PERFORMING PARTY shall attach, for each reimbursable cost listed on Supplemental Form 269a, legible documentation that (1) serves to further identify the specific items, equipment or services provided, (2) clearly identifies the vendor who provided the items, equipment or services, and (3) that confirms the reimbursable amount listed on the form. 5.7.2. All requests for reimbursement shall be identified with respect to the major tasks or objectives set forth in Attachment A of this Contract that such expenditures support or satisfy. When a single expenditure supports or satisfies more than one task or objective, the PERFORMING PARTY need not break down that particular expenditure by specific contract task or objective but may simply identify, in relative cost order, the various tasks or objectives supported. 5.7.3. All requests for reimbursement of expenditures that fall within the “Equipment” category of the budget shall be itemized by the PERFORMING PARTY on Supplemental Form 269a-1 and identified with respect to the major tasks or objectives, set forth in Attachment A of this Contract, that such expenditures support or satisfy. The attached documentation shall be either a purchase order marked “received/paid” or a vendor- vendor-submitted invoice similarly marked. “Equipment” is defined as tangible, nonexpendable, personal property having a useful life of more than one year and an acquisition cost of $1,000 or more per unit.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Reimbursement Contract