Cost Determination definition

Cost Determination means the process of establishing an annual discipline fee (cost rate), based on the prior-year actual audited costs, used by an EA for the purpose of billing for covered school-based health services (see 410-133-0245 Cost Determination and Payment in these rules).
Cost Determination means the formula for the Grant to be paid in respect of an Eligible BMP Activity, as set out in the Funding List;
Cost Determination the total value the landowner may receive for wetland work is not greater than local land values (if received through other programming) plus $1000/acre provided by RALP for the ecological goods and services provided by the wetland;

Examples of Cost Determination in a sentence

  • Each eligible GEMT provider must compute the annual cost in accordance with the Cost Determination Protocols (Section C.) and must submit the completed annual as- filed cost report, to the Department five (5) months after the close of the service period.

  • The total uncompensated care costs of each eligible GEMT provider available to be reimbursed under this supplemental payment program will equal the shortfall resulting from the allowable costs determined using the Cost Determination Protocols (Section C.) for each eligible GEMT provider rendering GEMT services to Iowa Medicaid members net of the amounts received and payable from the Iowa Medicaid program and all other sources of reimbursement for GEMT services provided to Iowa Medicaid members.

  • These documents should be submitted to DOL’s Division of Cost Determination (DCD), or to the awardee’s Federal Cognizant Agency.

  • Code Chapter 355, including Subchapter A (Cost Determination Process) and 1 Tex.

  • The amount of the Grant payable in respect of each Eligible BMP Activity shall be calculated in accordance with the Cost Determination set out in the Funding List for the Funding Category in which the Eligible BMP Activity falls.

  • These documents should be submitted to the DOL’s Division of Cost Determination (DCD) or to the recipient’s FCA.

  • Within five (5) Business Days after the Arbiters' Cost Determination, Seller shall pay to Purchaser an amount equal to the Arbiters' Cost Determination (regardless of whether or not Purchaser elects to cure).

  • The Arbiters' Cost Determination shall not exceed the Post-Closing Failure Cap.

  • Changes in the indirect cost recovery plan, which may result from changes such as the method of accounting or organizational structure, require the prior written approval of the Office of Cost Determination (OCD).

  • Within five (5) Business days after the Arbiters' Cost Determination, Seller shall pay to Purchaser an amount equal to the Arbiters' Cost Determination (regardless of whether or not Purchaser elects to cure).