MEALS ON WHEELS AND SUPPLEMENTAL MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAMS Sample Clauses

MEALS ON WHEELS AND SUPPLEMENTAL MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAMS. A. Units of Service Contractor agrees to provide 60 unduplicated senior clients with 8,342 home- delivered meals, and five unduplicated clients with 750 supplemental home- delivered meals, and four units of nutrition counseling.
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MEALS ON WHEELS AND SUPPLEMENTAL MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAMS. Aging and Adult Services will pay Contractor in consideration of Meals on Wheels Program services rendered through combined OAA and NSIP funds, the rate of $5.00 per home-delivered meal, and in consideration of Supplemental Meals on Wheels Program services rendered through the Meals on Wheels Trust, the rate of $6.00 per supplemental home-delivered meal. AAS will pay the contractor a total of $3,000 for supplies and equipment for the Meals on Wheels Program. The maximum reimbursement for the Meals on Wheels Program during the contract term July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009 shall not exceed SIXTY THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS ($60,800). The maximum reimbursement for the Supplemental Meals on Wheels Program during the contract term July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009 shall not exceed SEVEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY DOLLARS ($7,470).
MEALS ON WHEELS AND SUPPLEMENTAL MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAMS. Aging and Adult Services will pay the Contractor in consideration of Meals on Wheels Program services rendered through combined OAA and NSIP the rate of $5.00 per home-delivered meal, and in consideration of Supplemental Meals on Wheels Program services rendered through the Meals on Wheels Trust, the rate of $6.00 per supplemental home-delivered meal. The maximum reimbursement for the Meals on Wheels Program during the contract term July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010 shall not exceed TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY-THREE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED FORTY DOLLARS ($283,340). The maximum reimbursement for the Supplemental Meals on Wheels Program during the contract term July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010 shall not exceed THIRTY-THREE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS ($33,600).
MEALS ON WHEELS AND SUPPLEMENTAL MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAMS. Aging and Adult Services will pay the contractor in consideration of Meals on Wheels Program services rendered through combined OAA and NSIP funds, the rate of $5.00 per home-delivered meal, and in consideration of Supplemental Meals on Wheels Program services rendered through the Meals on Wheels Trust, the rate of $6.00 per supplemental home-delivered meal. AAS will pay the contractor a total of $5,120 for supplies and equipment for the Meals on Wheels Program. AAS will pay contractor $1,500 for the translation and dubbing of the Meals on Wheels DVD in Spanish. The maximum reimbursement for the Meals on Wheels Program during the contract term July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008 shall not exceed TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-THREE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE DOLLARS ($273,385). The maximum reimbursement for the Supplemental Meals on Wheels Program during the contract term July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008 shall not exceed FORTY-SIX THOUSAND SIXTY-EIGHT DOLLARS ($46,068).
MEALS ON WHEELS AND SUPPLEMENTAL MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAMS. Aging and Adult Service will pay the contractor in consideration of Meals on Wheels Program services rendered through combined OAA and NSIP funds, the rate of $5.00 per home-delivered meal, and in consideration of Supplemental Meals on Wheels Program services rendered through the Meals on Wheels Trust, the rate of $6.00 per supplemental home-delivered meal. AAS will pay contractor $6,500 for Chinese and Spanish language materials for the Meals on Wheels program. The maximum reimbursement for the Meals on Wheels Program during the contract term July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008 shall not exceed THREE HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FIFTEEN DOLLARS ($368,915). The maximum reimbursement for the Supplemental Meals on Wheels Program during the contract term July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008 shall not exceed EIGHTY-TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TWELVE DOLLARS ($82,512).

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