Common use of Allowability of Costs; Cost Allocation Methods Clause in Contracts

Allowability of Costs; Cost Allocation Methods. The allowability of costs and cost allocation methods for work performed under Grants, Fee-for-Service and Fixed-Rate shall be determined in accordance with the applicable Federal cost principles and the terms and conditions of the award. However, DHS delegates to Provider the authority to approve costs that the applicable cost principles state are allowable only with the prior approval of the funding agency, unless specifically prohibited by other articles in these general provisions, or by the terms and conditions of the award. Examples of such costs are foreign travel; equipment purchases; and publication and printing costs. This delegation does not relieve Provider of the responsibility to document that such charges are reasonable, necessary and allocable to the Program.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Community Services Agreement, Community Services Agreement, Community Services Agreement

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Allowability of Costs; Cost Allocation Methods. The allowability of costs and cost allocation methods for work performed under Grants, Fee-for-Service and Fixed-Rate shall be determined in accordance with the applicable Federal cost principles and the terms and conditions of the award. However, DHS delegates to Provider the authority to approve costs that the applicable cost principles state are allowable only with the prior approval of the funding agency, unless specifically prohibited by other articles in these general provisions, or by the terms and conditions of the awardAward. Examples of such costs are foreign travel; equipment purchases; and publication and printing costs. This delegation does not relieve Provider of the responsibility to document that such charges are reasonable, necessary and allocable to the Program.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Community Services Agreement, Community Services Agreement, Community Services Agreement

Allowability of Costs; Cost Allocation Methods. The allowability of costs and cost allocation methods for work performed under Grantsgrants, Feefee-for-Service service contracts and Fixedfixed-Rate rate grants shall be determined in accordance with the applicable Federal cost principles and the terms and conditions of the grant award. However, DHS delegates to the Provider the authority to approve costs that the applicable cost principles state are allowable only with the prior approval of the funding agency, unless specifically prohibited by other articles in these general grant provisions, or by the terms and conditions of the grant award. Examples of such costs are foreign travel; equipment purchases; and publication and printing costs. This delegation does not relieve the Provider of the responsibility to document that such charges are reasonable, necessary and allocable to the Programproject.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Community Services Agreement

Allowability of Costs; Cost Allocation Methods. The allowability of costs and cost allocation methods for work performed under Grants, Fee-for-Service Agreements and Fixed-Fixed- Rate Agreements shall be determined in accordance with the applicable Federal cost principles and the terms and conditions of the grant award. However, DHS delegates to Provider the authority to approve costs that the applicable cost principles state are allowable only with the prior approval of the funding agency, unless specifically prohibited by other articles in these general Grant provisions, or by the terms and conditions of the Grant award. Examples of such costs are foreign travel; equipment purchases; and publication and printing costs. This delegation does not relieve Provider of the responsibility to document that such charges are reasonable, necessary and allocable to the ProgramProject.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Community Services Agreement

Allowability of Costs; Cost Allocation Methods. The allowability of costs and cost allocation methods for work performed under Grants, Fee-for-Service Fee‐for‐Service and Fixed-Rate Fixed‐Rate shall be determined in accordance with the applicable Federal cost principles and the terms and conditions of the award. However, DHS delegates to Provider the authority to approve costs that the applicable cost principles state are allowable only with the prior approval of the funding agency, unless specifically prohibited by other articles in these general provisions, or by the terms and conditions of the award. Examples of such costs are foreign travel; equipment purchases; and publication and printing costs. This delegation does not relieve Provider of the responsibility to document that such charges are reasonable, necessary and allocable to the Program.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Community Services Agreement

Allowability of Costs; Cost Allocation Methods. The allowability of costs and cost allocation methods for work performed under Grants, Fee-for-Service Agreements and Fixed-Rate Agreements shall be determined in accordance with the applicable Federal cost principles and the terms and conditions of the grant award. However, DHS delegates to Provider the authority to approve costs that the applicable cost principles state are allowable only with the prior approval of the funding agency, unless specifically prohibited by other articles in these general Xxxxx provisions, or by the terms and conditions of the Grant award. Examples of such costs are foreign travel; equipment purchases; and publication and printing costs. This delegation does not relieve Provider of the responsibility to document that such charges are reasonable, necessary and allocable to the ProgramProject.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Community Services Agreement

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Allowability of Costs; Cost Allocation Methods. The allowability of costs and cost allocation methods for work performed under Grants, Fee-for-Service Agreements and Fixed-Fixed- Rate Agreements shall be determined in accordance with the applicable Federal cost principles and the terms and conditions of the grant award. However, DHS delegates to Provider the authority to approve costs that the applicable cost principles state are allowable only with the prior approval of the funding agency, unless specifically prohibited by other articles in these general Xxxxx provisions, or by the terms and conditions of the Grant award. Examples of such costs are foreign travel; equipment purchases; and publication and printing costs. This delegation does not relieve Provider of the responsibility to document that such charges are reasonable, necessary and allocable to the ProgramProject.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Community Services Agreement

Allowability of Costs; Cost Allocation Methods. The allowability of costs and cost allocation methods for work performed under Grants, Fee-for-Service and Fixed-Rate shall be determined in accordance with the applicable Federal cost principles and the terms and conditions of the award. However, DHS delegates to Provider the authority to approve costs that the applicable cost principles state are allowable only with the prior approval of the funding agency, unless specifically prohibited by other articles in these general provisions, or by the terms and conditions of the award.Award. Examples of such costs are foreign travel; equipment purchases; and publication and printing costs. This delegation does not relieve Provider of the responsibility to document that such charges are reasonable, necessary and allocable to the Program.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Community Services Agreement

Allowability of Costs; Cost Allocation Methods. The allowability of costs and cost allocation methods for work performed under Grantsa grants, Feefee-for-Service service contracts and Fixedfixed-Rate rate grants shall be determined in accordance with the applicable Federal cost principles and the terms and conditions of the grant award. However, DHS delegates to Provider the Contractor the authority to approve costs that the applicable cost principles state are allowable only with the prior approval of the funding agency, unless specifically prohibited by other articles in these general grant provisions, or by the terms and conditions of the grant award. Examples of such costs are foreign travel; equipment purchases; and publication and printing costs. This delegation does not relieve Provider the Contractor of the responsibility to document that such charges are reasonable, necessary and allocable to the Programproject.

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Samples: www.dhs.state.il.us

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