Common use of Additional Claims Related to the Single Audit Clause in Contracts

Additional Claims Related to the Single Audit. Claims for allowable costs (expenses) not reported within sixty (60) days of the end of the Contract period, or within the extended Contract period if an extension is granted, will be submitted for Federal reimbursement if (a) the costs are identified as a finding in the Contractor’s Single Audit, and (b) the Contractor’s Single Audit report is received within the mandated timeframes. Federal reimbursement received will be passed on to the Contractor as a part of the audit resolution process. If the single audit results in funds being owed to either party, the amount of funds owed may be either paid in the next payment cycle, or adjusted from the following year’s allocations, as mutually agreed upon by the County and the Department. If the single audit results in both parties being owed funds, those funds shall be summed and offset to result in a one-way net adjustment and would be subject to repayment as identified above.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Inter Governmental Contract Agreement, Inter Governmental Contract Agreement, Inter Governmental Contract Agreement

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Additional Claims Related to the Single Audit. Claims for allowable costs (expenses) not reported within sixty ninety (6090) days of the end of the Contract period, or within the extended Contract period if an extension is granted, will be submitted for Federal reimbursement if (a) the costs are identified as a finding in the Contractor’s Single Audit, and (b) the Contractor’s Single Audit report is received within the mandated timeframes. Federal reimbursement received will be passed on to the Contractor as a part of the audit resolution process. If the single audit results in funds being owed to either party, the amount of funds owed may be either paid in the next payment cycle, or adjusted from the following year’s allocations, as mutually agreed upon by the County and the Department. If the single audit results in both parties being owed funds, those funds shall be summed and offset to result in a one-way one‐way net adjustment and would be subject to repayment as identified above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Inter Governmental Contract Agreement

Additional Claims Related to the Single Audit. Claims for allowable costs (expenses) not reported within sixty ninety (6090) days of the end of the Contract period, or within the extended Contract period if an extension is granted, will be submitted for Federal reimbursement if (a) the costs are identified as a finding in the Contractor’s Single Audit, and (b) the Contractor’s Single Audit report is received within the mandated timeframes. Federal reimbursement received will be passed on to the Contractor as a part of the audit resolution process. If the single audit results in funds being owed to either party, the amount of funds owed may be either paid in the next payment cycle, or adjusted from the following year’s allocations, as mutually agreed upon by the County and the Department. If the single audit results in both parties being owed funds, those funds shall be summed and offset to result in a one-way net adjustment and would be subject to repayment as identified above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State County Child Support Contract

Additional Claims Related to the Single Audit. Claims for allowable costs (expenses) not reported within sixty ninety (6090) days of the end of the Contract period, or within the extended Contract period if an extension is granted, will be submitted for Federal reimbursement if (a) the costs are identified as a finding in the Contractor’s Single Audit, and (b) the Contractor’s Single Audit report is received within the mandated timeframes. Federal reimbursement received will be passed on to the Contractor as a part of the audit resolution process. If the single audit results in funds being owed to either party, the amount of funds owed may be either paid in the next payment cycle, or adjusted from the following year’s allocations, as mutually agreed upon by the County and the Department. If the single audit results in both parties being owed funds, those funds shall be summed and offset to result in a one-way net adjustment and would be subject to repayment as identified above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Inter Governmental Contract Agreement

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Additional Claims Related to the Single Audit. Claims for allowable costs (expenses) not reported within sixty (60) 90 days of the end of the Contract period, or within the extended Contract period if an extension is granted, will be submitted for Federal reimbursement if (a) the costs are identified as a finding in the Contractor’s Single Audit, and (b) the Contractor’s Single Audit report is received within the mandated timeframes. Federal reimbursement received will be passed on to the Contractor as a part of the audit resolution process. If the single audit results in funds being owed to either party, the amount of funds owed may be either paid in the next payment cycle, or adjusted from the following year’s allocations, as mutually agreed upon by the County and the Department. If the single audit results in both parties being owed funds, those funds shall be summed and offset to result in a one-way net adjustment and would be subject to repayment as identified above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract Agreement

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