Common use of Duplication of Benefits Clause in Contracts

Duplication of Benefits. A Duplication of Benefits (DOB) occurs when a person, household, business, or other entity receives disaster assistance from multiple sources for a cumulative amount that exceeds the total need for a particular recovery purpose. The amount of the duplication is the amount of assistance provided in excess of the total need for the same purpose. It is the County’s responsibility to ensure that CDBG-DR programs provide assistance only to the extent that the disaster recovery need has not been fully met by funds that have already been paid, or will be paid, from another source. The Subrecipient or Contractor must report all funds obtained for the same activity from any source from the date of the disaster until the activity is completed. The Subrecipient or Contractor agrees to repay to the County, immediately upon demand, any assistance later received for the same purpose as the CDBG-DR funds and that exceeds the total need for the particular recovery purpose.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: CDBG Dr Subrecipient Agreement Template, Subrecipient Agreement, CDBG Dr Subrecipient Agreement

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