Programme organization Sample Clauses

Programme organization. Organizational set-up The following key bodies will be involved in the implementation of the Programme: the Ministry of Finance (hereinafter − MoF), the Central Project Management Agency (hereinafter − CPMA), the Ministry of Health (MoH), Clinics of Kaunas university of medicine (Executing Agency) by MoH and the Programme Steering Committee (hereinafter − the Committee). General responsibilities and functions Ministry of Finance (MoF) will act as the National Coordination Unit (hereinafter – the NCU) in accordance with the NCU responsibilities defined in the Framework Agreement. Certain functions and responsibilities are delegated to the CPMA and will include the following: • submit to the NCU conclusions on the Final Project Proposal’s eligibility for financing; • drafting and signing of the Programme and Project Implementation Agreements; • perform the control of public procurement procedures as foreseen in the Programme and Project Implementation Agreements; • check and approve the reports on the implementation of the Programme received from the Intermediate Body and submit them to the NCU; • check if there is no double financing of any part of the Programme by any other source of funds; • supervise and control the implementation of Projects in accordance with the Programme and Project Implementation Agreements by establishing adequate monitoring and auditing system; • check the payment claims submitted by the Intermediate Body. Verify the eligibility of costs for financing considering the project implementation reports approved by the Intermediate Body and submit the respective conclusion to the Intermediate Body; • if necessary, perform on-the-spot checks at the Project implementation locations; • verify in each Project whether the Value Added Tax (hereinafter − the VAT) can be recovered by the Executing Agency and inform the Swiss authorities about it by submitting a relevant Executing Agency’s declaration (hereinafter − the VAT declaration); • upon the receipt from the NCU of information on the payment of Contribution and co-financing funds and the submission of approved Programme implementation reports intended for Swiss authorities, prepare and submit reimbursement requests together with the respective supporting documents to the Swiss authorities; • in case of suspected irregularities in the use of Contribution and co-financing funds, perform the respective investigation and report accordingly to the NCU; • recover unused or unduly paid or used C...
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