ODOD definition
Examples of ODOD in a sentence
All amounts due under this Section 2 will be due within thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice subject to (i) ViewRay’s Acceptance of the applicable Deliverable in accordance with Section 2.3 and (ii) receipt by ViewRay of reimbursement from the State of Ohio Department of Development under the Grant Agreement, dated June 8, 2009 between the State of Ohio, Department of Development and ViewRay [ODOD # TECH 09-075] (the “Grant Agreement”).
Additionally, Subrecipient shall meet, and maintain, all necessary match requirements, for each project, set forth by ODOD, by and through its agreements with the SCLRC and the Program Guidelines, such that Subrecipient agrees to provide documentation to the SCLRC of prior eligible match expenses, contribute, and/or expend the required match funds necessary to secure any awarded amount.
The parties specifically acknowledge and agree that termination and redistribution of funds in the event of substandard performance is necessary to ensure that funds awarded by the ODOD to the SCLRC are expended and utilized within Summit County to the fullest extent possible.
Upon receipt of the same, SCLRC shall request appropriate payments from ODOD, consistent with the agreement between the SCLRC and the ODOD.
It is also expressly understood that submission of a project to the SCLRC, for application of grant funding by the SCLRC to ODOD, and the execution of this Agreement, does not guarantee any award of funding to the SCLRC, from ODOD, or the subsequent award or allocation of funding to Subrecipient from the SCLRC, nor does it guarantee any obligation on behalf of the SCLRC to disburse, or reimburse, any funds to Subrecipient, for any project.
If potential historic properties are discovered or unanticipated effects on historic properties found during the Undertaking, ODOD shall consult with the SHPO prior to commencement of any additional work.
Subrecipient acknowledges that this Agreement and other records in the possession or control of SCLRC and ODOD regarding each Project may be public records under R.C. 149.43 and, therefore, open to public inspection unless a legal exemption applies.
Quarterly Reports are due, from the SCLRC to ODOD, by 5:00 p.m. on the second Friday after the end of each quarter.
The Council shall provide ODOD with its advice on the resolution of the objection within thirty (30) days of receiving adequate documentation.
If the Council does not provide its advice regarding the dispute within the thirty (30) day time period, ODOD may make a final decision on the dispute and proceed accordingly.