Administrative Adjustment Clause Samples

Administrative Adjustment. Changes that do not change the purpose or intent of the Statement of Work, the Terms and Conditions, the Agreement Term, or the total Agreement price of the Agreement, such as line-item budget changes or adjustments to the service requirements, (“Administrative Adjustments”) may be made if in writing and signed by COR and Contractor
Administrative Adjustment. To cause the Company to request an administrative adjustment for any Partnership taxable year under Section 6227.
Administrative Adjustment. 11.1 Effective as soon as practical for the City but no later than the first full pay period in July 2023, the City will pay incentives /add-on pays on the base salary rate alone. Effective the same pay period, the City shall provide an administrative salary adjustment as follows: 11.1.1 The City shall increase the salary for the officer classification by two percent (2%). 11.1.2 The City shall increase the salary for the sergeant classification by one percent (1%). 11.2 The same pay period the above goes into effect, Appendix A shall be void. 11.3 Effective no later than sixty days after the pay period in which the City implements the above administrative salary adjustments, the City shall provide one-time, non- pensionable lump sums to the discrete group of members affected beyond the 2% or 1% salary increase, calculated per the parties’ agreed-upon formula, not to exceed $9,000 per individual.
Administrative Adjustment. “Administrative Adjustment” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.8.1 of this Agreement.
Administrative Adjustment. No Member shall file, pursuant to Section -------------------------- 6227 of the Code, a request for an administrative adjustment of items for any Company taxable year without first notifying the Management Committee. If the Management Committee agrees with the requested adjustment, then the TMM shall file the request for administrative adjustment on behalf of the Company. If unanimous consent is not obtained within thirty (30) days from such notice, or within the period required to timely file the request for administrative adjustment, if shorter, any Member, including the TMM, may file a request for administrative adjustment on its own behalf.
Administrative Adjustment a. The RISPC Secretary retains the right to have the Administrative Adjustment considered as a Minor or Major Amendment. b. The following actions constitute an Administrative Adjustment and are subject to the STIP Revision Funding Thresholds (Exhibit A1): i. Increases or decreases in total project costs according to STIP Revision Funding Thresholds (Exhibit A1). ii. Schedule changes that move projects within the first four (4) fiscally constrained years of the STIP and do not affect air quality conformity findings. iii. Splitting up a single project or combining multiple projects in the STIP, if scope and limits remain the same overall. iv. Splitting up a bridge group or creating a new bridge group to accommodate scheduling and contracting for individual bridges already listed in the STIP. v. The alteration of bridge work types such as a change from Preservation to Major Rehabilitation. vi. Minor changes to project description, scope, name, phase, initiation dates, cost, program amount, and sponsor funding source. vii. Modifications, including scope and funding changes to projects listed in the STIP’s Outyears, year 5 or later. c. The following actions constitute an Administrative Adjustment, but are NOT subject to the STIP Revision Funding Thresholds (Exhibit A1): i. Adding unobligated projects from the previous STIP to the current STIP, provided fiscal constraint is maintained. ii. Adding Federal Discretionary funds and annual August Redistribution funding to projects already listed in four (4) fiscally constrained years of the current STIP and do not include a change in scope. iii. Changes resulting from the annual “split letter” required by FTA to establish the division of FTA funds between RIPTA and RIDOT for projects already listed in the STIP. iv. Project Actions to accommodate emergency repair work may be considered by RIDSP if back up documentation is provided by the project sponsor detailing the severity of the repair work needed.