Federal Contribution Sample Clauses

Federal Contribution. The Federal share of total Project costs shall not exceed 80 percent.
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Federal Contribution. 19TThe Federal Contribution provided by NRCS, also known as the Federal Share, for the acquisition of each Agricultural Land Easement acquired by the 19TENTITY shall be an amount not to exceed 75 percent of the fair market value of the Agricultural Land Easement as determined by the United States. The Federal Contribution cannot be used for closing or related administrative costs incurred by the ENTITY in acquiring the Agricultural Land Easement. The Federal Contribution for the Parcels must be determined using an appraisal performed by a certified general appraiser in accordance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) or Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions (UASFLA) and NRCS appraisal standards and specifications provided as exhibit 4 to this agreement. The ENTITY must submit two copies of each appraisal to NRCS no less than 90 days before the proposed closing date for a technical review. Electronic copies may be submitted with approval of the NRCS State ACEP contact. Easements will not be closed until a technical review is completed on each appraisal and any deficiencies are resolved.
Federal Contribution. The Government of Canada initially agreed to contribute 50 percent of the expenditures that Manitoba incurs in providing eligible programs and services under the LMAPD, up to a maximum of $7,914.0 million annually for the initial two-year period of the Agreement. The March 2004 federal budget included an additional $30 million nationally for Labour Market Agreements for Persons with Disabilities. Beginning in 2004/05, this additional funding was allocated on a per capita basis, following deductions of funds required to create a base funding level of $1.25 million for smaller jurisdictions (Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Island, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut). This new funding provided an additional $1,051.0 million for Manitoba, resulting in an increase in the federal contribution level from $7,914.0 million to $8,965.0 million annually.
Federal Contribution. Canada originally agreed to contribute 50 per cent of the expenditures that Manitoba incurs in providing eligible programs and services under the LMAPD, up to a maximum of $7,914.0 million annually for the two- year period of the Agreement. The March 2004 federal budget included an additional $30 million nationally for Labour Market Agreements for Persons with Disabilities. Beginning in 2004/05, this additional funding was allocated on a per capita basis, following deductions of funds required to create a base funding level of $1.25 million for smaller jurisdictions (Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Island, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut). This new funding amounted to an additional $1,051.0 million for Manitoba, resulting in an increase in the federal contribution level from $7,914.0 million to $8,965.0 million annually. Annual Report 2005 - 2006 PRINCIPLES OF LMAPD The LMAPD is guided by the following principles: Principles • Persons with disabilities should be fully included in Canada’s social and economic mainstream, a key element of which is successful participation in the labour market. Fostering greater self-reliance through obtaining and maintaining meaningful employment will help persons with disabilities achieve inclusion; • A diverse set of approaches is required to support both persons with disabilities and employers in order to improve the employment situation of persons with disabilities; • Persons with disabilities should have access to mainstream and targeted employment programming to ensure their successful participation in the labour market; • Employment-related and workplace supports are critical to the success of persons with disabilities in the labour market; • Supports and services should be individualized, holistic, linked to other needed support systems, easy to access, portable across life transitions, timely and inclusive; • Co-operation and partnership between governments, persons with disabilities, community-based organizations, business, labour, Aboriginal, Métis and Inuit peoples and other stakeholders is key to the success of a comprehensive labour market strategy; and • Accountability and reporting to citizens in order to demonstrate results and inform program and policy development is a foundation of this framework.
Federal Contribution. The Federal contribution for the acquisition of each conservation easement acquired by the [ENTITY] shall be up to but not more than 50% of the appraised fair market value of the conservation easement. The United States’ contribution cannot be used for closing and related administrative costs incurred by the [ENTITY] in acquiring the conservation easement. The Federal contribution for parcels must be based on an appraisal of the conservation easement performed by a certified general appraiser in accordance with either the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practices (USPAP) or the Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions (UASFLA) (Interagency Land Acquisition Conference, 2000) and policies and procedures in the NRCS Conservation Programs Manual, Part 519.
Federal Contribution. The Federal Contribution provided by NRCS, also known as the Federal Share, for the acquisition of each Agricultural Land Easement acquired by the ENTITY shall be an amount not to exceed 50 percent of the fair market value of the Agricultural Land Easement as determined by the United States. The Federal Contribution cannot be used for closing or related administrative costs incurred by the ENTITY in acquiring the Agricultural Land Easement. The Federal Contribution for Parcels must be determined using an appraisal performed by a certified general appraiser in accordance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) or Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions (UASFLA) and NRCS appraisal standards and specifications provided as exhibit 4 to this agreement.
Federal Contribution. The Federal contribution for parcels must be based on an appraisal of the conservation easement performed by a certified general appraiser in accordance with either the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practices (USPAP) OR the Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions (UASFLA) (Interagency Land Acquisition Conference, 2000) AND policies and procedures in the NRCS Conservation Programs Manual, Part 519. The appraisal must have an effective date that is within twelve months of the closing date. For appraisals performed in accordance with the Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions (UASFLA),the appraiser must have completed training in using the Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions (UASFLA) as well as either eminent domain or conservation easements and have experience in appraising agricultural property with and without conservation easements. For appraisals performed in accordance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practices (USPAP), the appraiser must have completed training in either eminent domain or conservation easements and have experience in appraising agricultural property with and without conservation easements. The cooperating entities must submit four copies of each appraisal to NRCS no less than 90 days before the proposed closing date for administrative and technical review. Easements will not be closed until administrative and technical reviews are completed on each appraisal and any deficiencies are resolved.
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Federal Contribution. The City will consult with the Province on the transfer and administration of federal funding the City receives for SmartTrack, in order to minimize administrative burden associated with the transfer and its disbursement by Metrolinx.

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  • District Contribution Effective January 1, 2019:

  • Retirement Contribution The State shall, as permitted by 5 M.R.S.A. §17702 §§s5 and 6, pay the cost of the 6.5% or 7.5% retirement contribution for employees in the following classifications. Corrections Firearms Instructor Oil & Hazardous Material Responder I Oil & Hazardous Material Responder II

  • County Contribution The EMPLOYER shall make the following annual contributions to an eligible employee’s HCSP account beginning in 2009. The EMPLOYER’S annual lump sum contribution shall be made the second paycheck in February of each year in the amount determined by the service threshold as of December 31 of the same calendar year.

  • Tax Credit for Contributions You may be eligible to receive a tax credit for your IRA contributions. This credit will be allowed in addition to any tax deduction that may apply, and may not exceed $1,000 in a given year. You may be eligible for this tax credit if you are • age 18 or older as of the close of the taxable year, • not a dependent of another taxpayer, and • not a full-time student. The credit is based upon your income (see chart below), and will range from 0 to 50 percent of eligible contributions. In order to determine the amount of your contributions, add all of the contributions made to your IRA and reduce these contributions by any distributions that you have taken during the testing period. The testing period begins two years prior to the year for which the credit is sought and ends on the tax return due date (including extensions) for the year for which the credit is sought. In order to determine your tax credit, multiply the applicable percentage from the chart below by the amount of your contributions that do not exceed $2,000. 2019 Adjusted Gross Income* Applicable Percentage Joint Return Head of a Household All Other Cases $1–38,500 $1–28,875 $1–19,250 50 $38,501–41,500 $28,876–31,125 $19,251–20,750 20 $41,501–64,000 $31,126–48,000 $20,751–32,000 10 Over $64,000 Over $48,000 Over $32,000 0 2020 Adjusted Gross Income* Applicable Percentage Joint Return Head of a Household All Other Cases $1–39,000 $1–29,250 $1–19,500 50 $39,001–42,500 $29,251–31,875 $19,501–21,250 20 $42,501–65,000 $31,876–48,750 $21,251–32,500 10 Over $65,000 Over $48,750 Over $32,500 0 *Adjusted gross income (AGI) includes foreign earned income and income from Guam, America Samoa, North Mariana Islands, and Puerto Rico. AGI limits are subject to cost-of-living adjustments each year.

  • User Contributions The Website may contain message boards, chat rooms, personal web pages or profiles, forums, bulletin boards, and other interactive features (collectively, "Interactive Services") that allow users to post, submit, publish, display, or transmit to other users or other persons (hereinafter, "post") content or materials (collectively, "User Contributions") on or through the Website. All User Contributions must comply with these Terms of Use. Any User Contribution you post to the site will be considered non-confidential and non- proprietary. By providing any User Contribution on the Website, you grant us and our affiliates and service providers, and each of their and our respective licensees, successors, and assigns the right to use, reproduce, modify, perform, display, distribute, and otherwise disclose to third parties any such material. You represent and warrant that: • You own or control all rights in and to the User Contributions and have the right to grant the license granted above to us and our affiliates and service providers, and each of their and our respective licensees, successors, and assigns. • All of your User Contributions do and will comply with these Terms of Use. You understand and acknowledge that you are responsible for any User Contributions you submit or contribute, and you, not the Company, have full responsibility for such content, including its legality, reliability, accuracy, and appropriateness. We are not responsible or liable to any third party for the content or accuracy of any User Contributions posted by you or any other user of the Website.

  • Employer Contribution (a) An Employer contribution for health and dental benefits will only be made for each active employee who has at least eighty (80) paid regular hours in a month and who is eligible for medical insurance coverage, unless otherwise required by law.

  • Political Contributions The Company has not directly or indirectly, (a) made any unlawful contribution to any candidate for public office, or failed to disclose fully any contribution in violation of law, or (b) made any payment to any federal, state, local, or foreign governmental officer or official, or other person charged with similar public or quasi-public duties, other than payments required or permitted by the laws of the United States or any other such jurisdiction.

  • Campaign Contributions The CONTRACTOR is hereby notified of the applicability of 11-355, HRS, which states that campaign contributions are prohibited from specified state or county government contractors during the terms of their contracts if the contractors are paid with funds appropriated by a legislative body.

  • Payment of Contributions The College and eligible academic staff members shall each contribute one-half of the contributions to the Academic and Administrative Pension Plan.

  • City Contribution 387. The City agrees to maintain health and dental benefits at present levels for the life of the Agreement.

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