COST TO THE DISTRICT Sample Clauses

COST TO THE DISTRICT. During each year of the term, the WSIPC fee will be incorporated into the total fee collected by NWRDC. The WSIPC fee is established by the WSIPC Board of Directors and the NWRDC fee is approved by its Executive Committee. The annual cost to District for services provided under this Agreement will be determined pursuant to the Appendix B fee schedule. The FTE fee will be calculated based on the actual annual student FTE count for the prior fiscal year. This cost includes amounts for sales use or other similar taxes related to the services provided herein. One twelfth of the annual cost will be invoiced for the first ten months of the Agreement. A final adjustment shall be made to the actual average annual FTE for the current year on the July and August payments.
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COST TO THE DISTRICT. During each year of the term, the XXXXX fee will be incorporated into the total fee collected by NWRDC. The XXXXX fee is established by the XXXXX Board of Directors and the NWRDC fee is approved by its Executive Committee. The annual per student fee for services provided under this Agreement will be determined pursuant to the Appendix B fee schedule. Districts will be notified prior to March 1st, the notification deadline in Section 1. General Term of the Agreement, of any changes in per student fees. The student FTE component of the fee calculation is variable and will be based on the actual annual student FTE count for the prior fiscal year. The totals of these two components will determine the annual cost to the District. This cost includes amounts for sales use or other similar taxes related to the services provided herein. One twelfth of the annual cost will be invoiced for the first ten months of the Agreement. A final adjustment shall be made to the actual average annual FTE for the current year on the July and August payments.
COST TO THE DISTRICT. The annual cost to the District for services provided under this agreement shall be the total of the Annual Membership Fee and any optional resources selected by the district from Appendix A. For those fees based on student enrollment, adjustments will be made based upon the agreed to enrollment count date or annual average of enrollment as specified in the scope of services in that agreement.
COST TO THE DISTRICT. Services provided under Appendix D, Network Services are based on the average number of days per week a technician will be in the district for the period covered by this contract, subtracting no more than six (6) days for each day per week contract for holidays and leave. One tenth of the total will be invoiced over the first ten months of the agreement unless the contract total is less than one thousand dollars. If the contract total is less than one thousand dollars, the full amount will be invoiced at the start of the year. Software licenses and equipment acquisition, replacement and maintenance costs are not included. APPENDIX E
COST TO THE DISTRICT. The annual cost to the District for services provided under this agreement will be based on an FTE total staff count of the District. This cost includes amounts for sales use or other similar taxes related to the services provided herein. One twelfth the annual cost will be invoiced each month of the agreement. Certificated Classified Total Staff Estimated AAFTE Billed at $13.63 Monthly 24.67 127.70 152.36 1306.28 $17,804.60 $1483.72
COST TO THE DISTRICT. The annual cost to District for services provided under this Agreement will be determined pursuant to the Appendix B fee schedule. The FTE fee will be calculated based on the actual annual student FTE count for the prior fiscal year. This cost includes amounts for sales use or other similar taxes related to the services provided herein. One twelfth of the annual cost will be invoiced per month for each month of the Agreement. A final adjustment shall be made to the actual average annual FTE for the current year based on the period this agreement is in effect, including any extensions..
COST TO THE DISTRICT. During each year of the term, the WSIPC fee will be incorporated into the total fee collected by NWRDC. The WSIPC fee is established by the WSIPC Board of Directors and the NWRDC fee is approved by its Executive Committee. The annual cost to District for services provided under this Agreement will be determined pursuant to the Appendix B fee schedule. The FTE fee for April 1, 2021 – August 31, 2021 will be calculated based on an enrollment estimate of 60 students. This cost includes amounts for sales use or other similar taxes related to the services provided herein. NWRDC Fee: $389, due April 30, 2021 (60FTE x $15.56/12 = $77.80 per month x 5 months) XXXXX Fee: No Fee for the period of April 1, 2021 – August 31, 2021
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COST TO THE DISTRICT. During each year of the term, the XXXXX fee will be incorporated into the total fee collected by NWRDC. The XXXXX fee is established by the XXXXX Board of Directors and the NWRDC fee is approved by its Executive Committee. The annual cost to District for services provided under this Agreement will be determined pursuant to the Appendix B fee schedule. The FTE fee will be calculated based on the actual annual student FTE count for the prior fiscal year. This cost includes amounts for sales use or other similar taxes related to the services provided herein. A final adjustment shall be made to the actual average annual FTE for the current year and any additional cost involved will be invoiced or refund issued by August of the current year.

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