COST ADJUSTMENTS Cost Adjustments Negotiated Based on Changes in Contractor’s Costs Sample Clauses

COST ADJUSTMENTS Cost Adjustments Negotiated Based on Changes in Contractor’s Costs. After the Contract’s initial term and if State agrees to a renewal, the parties may negotiate cost adjustments at the time of Contract renewal. Any cost increases must be based on demonstrated industrywide or regional increases in Contractor’s costs. State is not obligated to agree upon a renewal or a cost increase.
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  • Cost Adjustments Both parties agree that contracted prices shall be fixed for the first 12 months of this Contract. Contractor must submit to District any proposed cost adjustments at least 60 days before the proposed effective date of such increases with a detailed explanation for each adjustment. District alone reserves the right to reject any changes to this Contract it deems unacceptable.

  • Budget Adjustments The Grantee shall submit the Budget Adjustment Request [TJJD-FIS-304] to the Department for any adjustment to the original budget. The Grantee must receive written or electronic approval from the Department prior to expending the funds.

  • Cost of Living Adjustments Effective December 1, 2021, Compensation Plan salary rates shall be increased by two and five tenths percent (2.5%) but not less than eighty-five dollars ($85) per month (prorated for part-time employees). Effective December 1, 2022, Compensation Plan salary rates shall be increased by three and one tenth percent (3.1%) but not less than one hundred dollars ($100) per month (prorated for part-time employees). (See Appendix C & E.)

  • Market Adjustments 22. Neither this Article nor any other in this Collective Agreement prevents the Employer from using other funds to increase a Member’s salary in response to offers received from other employers or to accommodate other market forces.

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