Subsidy Contract Clause Samples

Subsidy Contract. Amendments of the subsidy contract
Subsidy Contract. It is the contract between the Joint Technical Secretariat (on behalf of the Managing Authority)
Subsidy Contract.  Templates for MS LP (LP from EU country)  Templates for ERDF-LP (LP from CH / LI + ERDF LP from EU country) Available at  ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/project- management/project-implementation- handbook/contractual-arrangements State aid • Relevant since project development, and into • Applies to Interreg and other ESI funds • Regulated by EU law (TFEU, art. 107-109) or equivalent (EEA agreement / bilateral agreements for CH and LI) • General principle: avoid that granting of (public) subsidies distorts competition Any aid granted through public resources which may distort competition by giving a (selective) advantage to certain undertakings which affects trade between Member States Cumulative conditions: if only one of the criteria (underlined above) can be excluded, no state aid! Some are always true for Interreg projects (e.g. use of public resources), others need to be assessed. If state aid is confirmed, specific rules apply: - Project approval: funding of state aid relevant activities is subject to limits of de - Project implementation: state aid checked by FLC with payment claims + ex-post audits. If state aid rules are not complied with, expenditure is deemed ineligible In case of project approval under de minimis  Self-declaration by the undertaking  Main requirements: • max EUR 200,000 (▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ equivalent) or EUR 100,000 for road freight transport sector • over a 3 year period • per single undertaking • per Member State  Aid provided by MS of MA: Austria Check if activities are state aid relevant 1) Is any of your project partners an undertaking?  What counts is the type of activities, not the legal status of your partners (they may be public or private, for profit or not-for profit)  Look at project activities: do your partners offer goods or services for which a market exists?  There is provision of goods/services regardless whether users pay or not for them (as long as ERDF is received) 2) Does any of your project partners receive economic advantage?
Subsidy Contract. 4. Amendments of the subsidy contract 5. Progress Reports (including quality reports) 6. Final Report 7. Applications for Reimbursements 8. Partner Reports 9. Control Certificates 10. Each invoice and accounting document of probative value related to project expenditure (originals to be retained at the premises of the project partner concerned) 11. All supporting documents related to project expenditure (e.g. payslips, bank statements, public procurement documents, etc.) to be retained at the premises of the project partner concerned 12. All project deliverables (materials produced during the project period, including project communication related documents and materials) 13. If relevant, documentation related to on the spot checks of the controllers (to be retained at the premises of the project partner concerned) 14. If relevant, documentation of monitoring visits of the MA/JS 15. If relevant, documentation related to audits reports

Related to Subsidy Contract

  • SUBSIDY CONTROL 33.1 The Contractor should obtain its own advice as to whether the Subsidy Control Rules apply to the Funding received in relation to the Services delivered under this Contract. Guidance on this can be found at Complying with the UK’s international obligations on subsidy control: guidance for public authorities - ▇▇▇.▇▇ (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 33.2 Where the rules on Subsidy Control apply, the Contractor must: 33.2.1 comply with the relevant notification requirements; and 33.2.2 collect and retain appropriate records and will supply those records to the Department on its request. 33.3 The Department reserves the right to require the Contractor to obtain a contribution towards the cost of the Services delivered under this Contract from the employer of any Learner. Where a contribution is required, the Department will confirm to the Contractor in writing the exact percentage of the contribution. 33.4 Where the Department requires the Contractor to obtain a contribution towards the cost of the Services under Clause 33.3 above, the Contractor must provide evidence that the contribution has been received. 33.5 If a recovery order or any other enforcement measure is taken under the Subsidy Control Act 2022, the Contractor will repay the relevant subsidy to the Department within 28 days or such other timescale that the Department agrees with the Contractor.

  • MASTER CONTRACT This Master Contract is entered into this 1st day of July, 2014, between Westlake Charter Schools (hereinafter referred to as “LEA”) and CARE Educational Services (hereinafter referred to as “CONTRACTOR”) for the purpose of providing special education and/or related services to LEA students with exceptional needs under the authorization of California Education Code sections 56157, 56361 and 56365 et seq. and Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations section 3000 et seq., AB490 (Chapter 862, Statutes of 2003) and AB1858 (Chapter 914, Statutes of 2004). It is understood that this agreement does not commit LEA to pay for special education and/or related services provided to any LEA student, or CONTRACTOR to provide such special education and/or related services, unless and until an authorized LEA representative approves the provision of special education and/or related services by CONTRACTOR. Upon acceptance of a LEA student, CONTRACTOR shall submit to LEA an Individual Services Agreement (hereinafter referred to as “ISA”) and a Nonpublic Services Student Enrollment form as specified in the LEA Procedures. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, these forms shall acknowledge CONTRACTOR’s obligation to provide all services specified in the student’s Individualized Education Plan (hereinafter referred to as “IEP”). The ISA shall be executed within ninety (90) days of an LEA student’s enrollment. ▇▇▇ and CONTRACTOR shall enter into an ISA for each LEA student served by CONTRACTOR. As available and appropriate, the LEA shall make available access to any electronic IEP system and /or electronic data base for ISA developing including invoicing. Unless placement is made pursuant to an Office of Administrative Hearings (hereinafter referred to as “OAH”) order, a lawfully executed agreement between LEA and parent or authorized by ▇▇▇ for a transfer student pursuant to California Education Code section 56325, ▇▇▇ is not responsible for the costs associated with nonpublic agency placement until the date on which an IEP team meeting is convened, the IEP team determines that a nonpublic agency placement is appropriate, and the IEP is signed by the LEA student’s parent.

  • OGS Centralized Contract Terms and Conditions have been renumbered as depicted in the following chart: Current Amended Section Title 4.25 4.26 Severability 4.26 4.27 Entire Agreement

  • Cooperative Contract The provisions and pricing of this Contract will be extended to other California local or state governmental entities. Governmental entities wishing to use this Contract will be responsible for issuing their own purchase documents/price agreements, providing for their own acceptance, and making any subsequent payments. Contractor shall be required to include in any Contract entered into with another agency or entity that is entered into as an extension of this Contract a Contract clause that will hold harmless the County of Orange from all claims, demands, actions or causes of actions of every kind resulting directly or indirectly, arising out of, or in any way connected with the use of this contract. Failure to do so will be considered a material breach of this Contract and grounds for immediate Contract termination. The cooperative entities are responsible for obtaining all certificates of insurance and bonds required. The Contractor is responsible for providing each cooperative entity a copy of the Contract upon request by the cooperative entity. The County of Orange makes no guarantee of usage by other users of this Contract. The Contractor shall be required to maintain a list of the cooperative entities using this Contract. The list shall report dollar volumes spent annually and shall be provided on an annual basis to the County, at the County’s request.

  • Prior Contracts This Contract supersedes and terminates, as of the date hereof, all prior contracts between the Fund and the Custodian relating to the custody of the Fund's assets.