Examples of Indirect Sample Clauses

Examples of Indirect. Costs include, but are not limited to: central service costs; general administration of the Grantee; non-project-specific accounting and personnel services performed within the Grantee’s organization; depreciation or use allowances on buildings and equipment; the costs of operating and maintaining non-project-specific facilities; tuition and conference fees; forums, trainings, and seminars; and, generic overhead or markup. This prohibition applies to the Grantee and any subcontract or sub-agreement for work on the Project that will be reimbursed pursuant to this Agreement.
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Examples of Indirect. Costs include, but are not limited to: central service costs; general administration by the Grantee; non- project-specific accounting and personnel services performed within the Grantee organization; depreciation or use allowances on buildings and equipment; the costs of operating and maintaining non- project-specific facilities; tuition and conference fees; and, generic overhead or markup. Any Statement of Costs submitted including Indirect Costs will cause that Statement of Costs, in its entirety, to be disputed and will not be paid until the dispute is resolved. This prohibition applies to the Grantee and any subcontract or sub-agreement for work on the Project that will be reimbursed with grant funds pursuant to this Agreement. (Gov. Code, § 16727.)
Examples of Indirect. Costs include, but are not limited to: central service costs; general administration of the Grantee; accounting and personnel services performed within the Grantee organization; depreciation or use allowances on buildings and equipment; the costs of operating and maintaining facilities; tuition and conference fees; and, generic overhead or markup. For grant recipients receiving federal USEPA funds, any invoice submitted including Indirect Costs that have not been pre-approved by USEPA for the term of this Agreement will cause that invoice, in its entirety, to be disputed and will not be paid until the dispute is resolved. This prohibition applies to the Grantee and any subcontract or sub-agreement for work on the Project that will be reimbursed pursuant to this Agreement with federal USEPA funds. Grantees with USEPA- approved Indirect Costs rates agree to comply with 2 CFR Part 225 (OMB Circular A-87), “Cost Principles for State, Local, and Indian Tribal Governments.”
Examples of Indirect. Costs include, but are not limited to: salaries; employee benefits; supplies and other costs related to general administration of the organization and salaries and expenses of executive officers, personnel administration and accounting.
Examples of Indirect. Costs include, but not limited to: general administration of the Grantee; non-project-specific accounting and personal services performed within the Grantee organization; depreciation or use allowances on buildings and equipment; the costs of operating and maintaining non-project-specific facilities; tuition and conference fees; and generic overhead or markup. Any invoice submitted including Indirect Costs will cause that invoice, in its entirety, to be disputed and will not be paid until the dispute is resolved. This prohibition applies to the Grantee and any subcontract or sub- agreement for work on a Project that will be reimbursed with grant funds pursuant to this Agreement.

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