State Funds Clause Examples

State Funds. Audits: When and if state funds are used in whole or part to pay for the goods and/or services under this Contract, the Contractor agrees to allow the Contractor’s financial records to be audited by auditors from the State of California, the County of Orange, or a private auditing firm hired by the State or the County. The State or County shall provide reasonable notice of such audit.
State Funds. Corporations both for-profit and non-profit, and governmental entities that receive $50,000 or more in a year in State funds from DRS shall have a certified independent audit of its operations conducted in accordance with Government Auditing Standards. The financial statements shall be prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, and the report shall include a supplementary schedule of awards listing all state and federal funds by funding source.
State Funds. This Contract is, at all times, subject to the appropriation and allotment of state funds, and may be terminated without liability to either the PROVIDER or the STATE in the event that state funds are not appropriated or available.
State Funds. No state funds or resources are allocated or encumbered as against this Agreement and AUTHORITY's obligations and duties expressed herein are conditioned upon the passage of the annual State Budget Act and the allocation of funds by the California Department of Finance and the encumbrance of funds under a subsequently executed TASK ORDER.
State Funds. The Secretary agrees to be responsible for eighty percent (80%) of the total actual costs of Construction (which includes the costs of all Construction Contingency Items) and Construction Engineering, but not to exceed $1,550,000.00 for Project work to be funded through state funds. The Secretary shall not be responsible for the total actual costs of Construction (which includes the costs of all Construction Contingency Items) and Construction Engineering that exceed $1,937,500.00 for Project work to be funded through state funds.
State Funds. The City will be responsible for twenty percent (20%) of the total actual costs of Construction (which includes the costs of all Construction Contingency Items) and Construction Engineering, up to $1,937,500.00 for the Project work to be funded through state funds for the Project. In addition, the City agrees to be responsible for one hundred percent (100%) of the total actual costs of Construction (which includes the costs of all Construction Contingency Items) and Construction Engineer that exceed $1,937,500.00 for the Project work to be funded through state funds.
State Funds. The City of Anacortes has received funding from the Washington State Department of Commerce and the State of Washington for the performance of this Scope of Work. Therefore, the Consultant agrees to be bound to, and to follow, all applicable terms of Contract 22-033-PLN-001 between the City of Anacortes and the Washington State Department of Commerce, which is attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated by reference. The Washington State Department of Commerce and the State of Washington are not liable for claims or damages arising from the Consultant’s performance of contract 22-033-PLN-002.
State Funds. Contractor, including its officers and members, shall not use funds received from the Commission pursuant to this Agreement to support or pay for costs or expenses related to the following: a. Campaigning or other partisan activities to advocate for either the election or defeat of any candidate for elective office, or for or against the passage of any proposition or ballot measure; or, b. Lobbying for either the passage or defeat of any legislation. This provision is not intended and shall not be construed to limit any activities specified in this Agreement that are intended to inform, educate, and support advocacy before local and state administrative and legislative bodies regarding policies and issue-based legislation consistent with the MHSA. This provision is not intended and shall not be construed to limit any expression of a view, opinion, or position of any member of Grantee as an individual or private citizen, as long as state funds are not used; nor does this provision limit Grantee from merely reporting the results of a poll or survey of its membership.
State Funds. The State of Arizona and the State Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund (WQARF) maintain funds that can be used for the response to hazardous materials incidents. These funds are available on a case-by-case basis, generally for incidents for which a responsible party has not been identified, or when there is an immediate threat to life and health. The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality also administers a fund to reimburse local government or political subdivisions for hazardous materials responses.
State Funds. Audits: When and if state funds are used in whole or part to pay for the goods and/or services under this Contract, Contractor agrees to allow Contractor’s