Common use of Consultant Costs Clause in Contracts

Consultant Costs. This category is appropriate when hiring an individual to give professional advice or services (e.g., training, expert consultant, etc.) for a fee but not as an employee of the grantee organization. Hiring a consultant requires submission of the following information to HHS (see Required Reporting Information for Consultant Hiring later in this Appendix): 1. Name of Consultant; 2. Organizational Affiliation (if applicable); 3. Nature of Services to be Rendered; 4. Relevance of Service to the Project; 5. The Number of Days of Consultation (basis for fee); and 6. The Expected Rate of Compensation (travel, per diem, other related expenses)—list a subtotal for each consultant in this category. If the above information is unknown for any consultant at the time the application is submitted, the information may be submitted at a later date as a revision to the budget. In the body of the budget request, a summary should be provided of the proposed consultants and amounts for each.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement to Support Establishment of State Operated Health Insurance Exchanges, Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

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Consultant Costs. This category is appropriate when hiring an individual to give professional advice or services (e.g., training, expert consultant, etc.) for a fee but not as an employee of the grantee organization. Hiring a consultant requires submission of the following information to HHS (see Required Reporting Information for Consultant Hiring later in this Appendix): 1. Name of Consultant; 2. Organizational Affiliation (if applicable); 3. Nature of Services to be Rendered; 4. Relevance of Service to the Project; 5. The Number of Days of Consultation (basis for fee); and 6. The Expected Rate of Compensation (travel, per diem, other related expenses)—list a subtotal for each consultant in this category. 7. Justification of expected rates, including examples of typical market rates for this service in your area If the above information is unknown for any consultant at the time the application is submitted, the information may be submitted at a later date as a revision to the budget. In the body of the budget request, a summary should be provided of the proposed consultants and amounts for each.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

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Consultant Costs. This category is appropriate when hiring an individual to give professional advice or services (e.g., training, expert consultant, etc.) for a fee but not as an employee of the grantee organization. Hiring a consultant requires submission of the following information to HHS (see Required Reporting Information for Consultant Hiring later in this Appendix): 1. Name of Consultant; 2. Organizational Affiliation (if applicable); 3. Nature of Services to be Be Rendered; 4. Relevance of Service to the Project; 5. The Number of Days of Consultation (basis for fee); and 6. The Expected Rate of Compensation (travel, per diemDiem, other related expenses)—list a subtotal for each consultant in this category. If the above information is unknown for any consultant at the time the application is submitted, the information may be submitted at a later date as a revision to the budget. In the body of the budget request, a summary should be provided of the proposed consultants and amounts for each.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Grant Agreement

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