Reporting Thresholds Sample Clauses
The Reporting Thresholds clause sets specific limits or criteria that determine when certain information or events must be reported between parties. For example, it may require notification only if a financial loss exceeds a set dollar amount or if a particular incident meets defined severity levels. This clause helps prevent unnecessary or excessive reporting by ensuring that only significant matters are formally communicated, thereby streamlining information flow and focusing attention on material issues.
Reporting Thresholds. There are three reporting thresholds established for grantees and subgrantees receiving State funds. The reporting thresholds are:
Reporting Thresholds. There are three reporting levels established for grantees and subrecipients receiving State financial assistance. Reporting levels are based on the level of State financial assistance from all funding sources. The reporting levels are:
