Common use of Non-Substantive Changes Clause in Contracts

Non-Substantive Changes. ‌ The AIP may notify the RO with supporting documentation of non-substantive changes to the WA. The WA may be modified by the RO when the modification does not change the conditions, rates, or other information applicable to the terms of the WA (such as, changing the policy number under the same AIP, change in FSA FN/Tract/Field). The RO will issue a letter of modification to the AIP providing the original and the corrected information. The original WA dates of acceptance will be retained.

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Sources: Written Agreement Handbook

Non-Substantive Changes. The AIP may notify the RO with supporting documentation of non-substantive changes to the WA. The WA may be modified by the RO when the modification does not change the conditions, rates, or other information applicable to the terms of the WA (such as, changing the policy number under the same AIP, change in FSA FN/Tract/Field). The RO will issue a letter of modification to the AIP providing the original and the corrected information. The original WA dates of acceptance will be retained.

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Sources: Written Agreement Handbook

Non-Substantive Changes. The AIP may notify the RO with supporting documentation of non-substantive changes to the WA. The WA may be modified by the RO when the modification does not change the conditions, rates, or other information applicable to the terms of the WA (such as, WA. Non-substantive changes that may be made include changing the policy number under the same AIP, a change in the FSA FN/Tracttract/Field)field numbers, etc. The RO will issue a letter of modification modified approved WA to the AIP providing an explanation of the original and the corrected informationinformation on the WA cover letter. The original WA dates of acceptance will be retained.

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Sources: Written Agreement Handbook