CARB Sub-task definition

CARB Sub-task means a task or sub- task for which the Recipient’s grant agreement with CARB governs; where Recipient’s performance is due to CARB; and where Recipient’s reimbursable costs fall under the budget for CARB-funded work. “Joint CEC and CARB Task” or “Joint CEC and CARB Sub- task” means a task or sub-task for which the Recipient’s performance is due to both the CEC and CARB. Cost allocation for joint tasks is specified in the budgets. Problem Statement:
CARB Sub-task this means a task or sub-task for which the Recipient’s grant agreement with CARB governs;

Related to CARB Sub-task

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