Consultant’s Invoice. i. The first page of an invoice must identify the company’s name and address, invoice number, invoice date, invoicing period (beginning and ending dates of services), and agreement or task order number. ii. The invoice ▇▇▇▇▇, when applicable, accompanying supporting documentation must identify each employee by name and classification, the hours worked, and the actual labor cost for each employee. iii. Direct non-labor expenses: 1. Direct non-labor expenses, other than travel-related expenses, must be itemized and provide a complete description of each item billed along with supporting receipts or invoices. 2. Travel-related expenses must be summarized and submitted on NDOT Form 163 (see below). Supporting receipts must be submitted with NDOT Form 163 when invoicing for these expenses. 3. All supporting receipts must be kept as required in Section 18. CONSULTANT COST RECORD RETENTION. iv. Time Records, as outlined in Section 4. A. 2).
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Consultant’s Invoice. i. The first page of an invoice must identify the company’s name and address, invoice number, invoice date, invoicing period (beginning and ending dates of services), and agreement or task order number.
ii. The invoice ▇▇▇▇▇and, when applicable, accompanying supporting documentation must identify each employee by name and classification, the hours worked, and the actual labor cost for each employee.
iii. Direct non-labor expenses:
1. : Direct non-labor expenses, other than travel-related expenses, must be itemized and provide a complete description of each item billed along with supporting receipts or invoices.
2. Travel-related expenses must be summarized and submitted on NDOT Form 163 (see paragraph 7.C.4) below). Supporting receipts must be submitted with NDOT Form 163 when invoicing for these expenses.
3. All supporting receipts must be kept as required in Section 18. CONSULTANT COST RECORD RETENTION.
iv. Time Records, as outlined in Section 4. A. 2).
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Sources: Consultant Agreement
Consultant’s Invoice. i. The first page of an invoice must identify the company’s name and address, invoice number, invoice date, invoicing period (beginning and ending dates of services), and agreement or task order number.
ii. The invoice ▇▇▇▇▇and, when applicable, accompanying supporting documentation must identify each employee by name and classification, the hours worked, and the actual labor cost for each employee.
iii. Direct non-labor expenses:
1. Direct non-labor expenses, other than travel-related expenses, must be itemized and provide a complete description of each item billed along with supporting receipts or invoices.
2. Travel-related expenses must be summarized and submitted on NDOT Form 163 (see below). Supporting receipts must be submitted with NDOT Form 163 when invoicing for these expenses.
3. All supporting receipts must be kept as required in Section 18. CONSULTANT COST RECORD RETENTION.
iv. Time Records, as outlined in Section 4. A. 2).
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Sources: Consulting Agreement