Contractor Pass-Through Costs Sample Clauses

Contractor Pass-Through Costs. These consist of costs that Contractor is 3731 obligated to pay but on which Contractor does not earn a profit and consist of: (i) 3732 interest expense, and (ii) adjustments to compensation to reflect Agency-specific 3733 Agreement changes (labeled in Attachment N as “Contract Changes to Specific 3734 Agencies”).
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Contractor Pass-Through Costs. These consist of costs that Contractor is 3688 obligated to pay but on which Contractor does not earn a profit and consist of: (i) 3689 interest expense, and (ii) adjustments to compensation to reflect Agency-specific 3690 Agreement changes (labeled in Attachment N as “Contract Changes to Specific 3691 Agencies”). 3692 B. Attachment N includes baseline financial and operational information that shall be 3693 used to calculate Contractor’s Compensation for 2021. The projected 2021 Annual 3694 Costs of Operation, Profit, and Contractor Pass-Through Costs shown on Attachment 3695 N: (i) were prepared by Contractor; (ii) were allocated among Member Agencies 3696 based on the allocations used for Contractor’s Application for Rate Year 2017; and, 3697 (ii) have been adjusted to reflect refinements in the scope of services and decisions 3698 by individual Member Agencies as to specific programs, levels of service, or other 3699 unique factors affecting only their jurisdiction.
Contractor Pass-Through Costs. These consist of costs which Contractor is obligated to pay but on which Contractor does not earn a profit and currently consist of: (i) interest; and (ii) regulatory agency fees.
Contractor Pass-Through Costs. These consist of costs which Contractor is 3498 obligated to pay but on which Contractor does not earn a profit and currently 3499 consist of: (i) interest; and (ii) regulatory agency fees. 3500 B. Attachment N includes baseline financial and operational information which is used 3501 to calculate Contractor’s Compensation. The Annual Costs of Operation, Profit, and 3502 Contractor Pass-Through Costs shown on Attachment N: (i) are based on 3503 Contractor’s Proposal; (ii) are allocated among Member Agencies using the 3504 methodology specified in Attachment K, Section 6; and (iii) have been adjusted to 3505 reflect refinements in the scope of services and decisions by individual Member 3506 Agencies as to specific programs, levels of service or other unique factors affecting 3507 only their jurisdiction.

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