ELIGIBLE PROJECT COST. The Grantee shall apply State funds received only to Eligible Project Costs in accordance with applicable provisions of the law and Exhibit B, “Budget”. Eligible Project Costs include the reasonable costs of studies, engineering, design, land and easement acquisition and associated legal fees, preparation of environmental documentation, environmental mitigations, monitoring, and project construction. Reimbursable administrative expenses are the necessary costs incidental but directly related to the Project included in this Agreement. Costs incurred after June 30, 2022, may be eligible for reimbursement. Costs that are not eligible for reimbursement include, but are not limited to, the following items: A. Costs, other than those noted above, incurred prior to July 1, 2022. B. Costs for preparing and filing a grant application. C. Purchase of equipment that is not an integral part of a project. D. Establishing a reserve fund. E. Purchase of water supply. F. Replacement of existing funding sources (e.g., bridge loans). G. Meals, food items, or refreshments. H. Payment of any punitive regulatory agency requirement, federal or state taxes. I. Purchase of land in excess of the minimum required acreage necessary to operate as an integral part of a project, as set forth and detailed by engineering and feasibility studies, or acquisition of land by eminent domain. J. Overhead and Indirect Costs. “Indirect Costs” means those costs that are incurred for a common or joint purpose benefiting more than one cost objective and are not readily assignable to the funded project (i.e., costs that are not directly related to the funded project). Examples of Indirect Costs include, but are not limited to: central service costs; general administration of the Grantee or LPSs; non-project-specific accounting and personnel services performed within the Grantee’s or LPS’ organization; depreciation or use allowances on buildings and equipment; the costs of operating and maintaining non-project-specific facilities; tuition and conference fees; forums, trainings, and seminars; and, generic overhead or markup. This prohibition applies to the Grantee, LPSs, and any subcontract or sub-agreement for work on the Project that will be reimbursed pursuant to this Agreement.
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Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement
ELIGIBLE PROJECT COST. The Grantee shall apply State funds received only to Eligible Project Costs in accordance with applicable provisions of the law and Exhibit B, B “Budget”. Eligible Project Costs include the reasonable costs of studies, engineering, design, land and easement acquisition and associated acquisition, legal fees, preparation of environmental documentation, environmental mitigations, grant administration, project monitoring, community education and outreach, project constructionconstruction and long-term management plan development. Reimbursable administrative expenses such as overhead expenses that are the necessary costs incidental but directly related to the Project included in this Agreement. Costs incurred after June 30, 2022, may be eligible for reimbursement. Costs that are not eligible for reimbursement include, but are not limited to, to the following items:
A. Costs, other than those noted above, incurred prior to July 1, 2022the execution of this Agreement.
B. Costs for preparing Operation and filing a grant applicationmaintenance costs, including post construction performance and monitoring costs.
C. Purchase of equipment that is not an integral part of a projectthe Project.
D. Establishing a reserve fund.
E. Purchase of water supply.
F. Monitoring and assessment costs for efforts required after project construction is complete.
G. Replacement of existing funding sources for ongoing programs.
H. Support of existing agency requirements and mandates (e.g., bridge loans).
G. Meals, food items, or refreshments.
H. Payment of any punitive regulatory agency requirement, federal or state taxes).
I. Purchase of land in excess of the minimum required acreage necessary to operate as an integral part of a project, as set forth and detailed by engineering and feasibility studies, or acquisition of land by eminent domain.
J. Payment of Federal and State taxes.
K. Costs incurred as part of any necessary response and cleanup activities required under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act; Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; Hazardous Substances Account Act; or other applicable law.
L. Overhead and Indirect Costsindirect costs not directly related to the Project. “Indirect Costs” means those costs that are incurred for a common or joint purpose benefiting more than one cost objective and are not readily assignable to the funded project (i.e., costs that are not directly related to the funded project). Examples of Indirect Costs include, but are not limited to: central service costs; general administration of the Grantee or LPSsGrantee; non-project-specific accounting and personnel services performed within the Grantee’s or LPS’ organization; depreciation or use allowances on buildings and equipment; the costs of operating and maintaining non-project-specific facilities; tuition and tuition; conference fees; forums, trainings, and seminars; and, generic overhead or markup. This prohibition applies to the Grantee, LPSs, Grantee and any subcontract or sub-agreement for work on the Project that will be reimbursed pursuant to this Agreement.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
ELIGIBLE PROJECT COST. The Grantee shall apply State funds received only to Eligible Project Costs in accordance with applicable provisions of the law and Exhibit B, “Budget”. Eligible Project Costs include the reasonable costs of studies, engineering, design, land and easement acquisition and associated legal fees, preparation of environmental documentation, environmental mitigations, monitoring, and project construction. Reimbursable administrative expenses are the necessary costs incidental but directly related to the Project included in this Agreement. Costs incurred after June 30, 2022, may be eligible for reimbursement. Costs that are not eligible for reimbursement include, but are not limited to, the following items:
A. CostsX. Xxxxx, other than those noted above, incurred prior to July 1, 2022.
B. Costs for preparing and filing a grant application.
C. Purchase of equipment that is not an integral part of a project.
D. Establishing a reserve fund.
E. Purchase of water supply.
F. Replacement of existing funding sources (e.g., bridge loans).
G. Meals, food items, or refreshments.
H. Payment of any punitive regulatory agency requirement, federal or state taxes.
I. Purchase of land in excess of the minimum required acreage necessary to operate as an integral part of a project, as set forth and detailed by engineering and feasibility studies, or acquisition of land by eminent domain.
J. Overhead and Indirect Costs. “Indirect Costs” means those costs that are incurred for a common or joint purpose benefiting more than one cost objective and are not readily assignable to the funded project (i.e., costs that are not directly related to the funded project). Examples of Indirect Costs include, but are not limited to: central service costs; general administration of the Grantee or LPSs; non-project-specific accounting and personnel services performed within the Grantee’s or LPS’ organization; depreciation or use allowances on buildings and equipment; the costs of operating and maintaining non-project-specific facilities; tuition and conference fees; forums, trainings, and seminars; and, generic overhead or markup. This prohibition applies to the Grantee, LPSs, and any subcontract or sub-agreement for work on the Project that will be reimbursed pursuant to this Agreement.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
ELIGIBLE PROJECT COST. The Grantee shall apply State funds received only to Eligible Project Costs in accordance with applicable provisions of the law and Exhibit B, “Budget”. Eligible Project Costs include the reasonable costs of studies, engineering, design, land and easement acquisition and associated legal fees, preparation of environmental documentation, environmental mitigations, monitoring, and project construction. Reimbursable administrative expenses are the necessary costs incidental but directly related to the Project included in this Agreement. Costs incurred after June 30, 2022, may be eligible for reimbursement. Costs that are not eligible for reimbursement include, but are not limited to, the following items:
A. CostsX. Xxxxx, other than those noted above, incurred prior to July 1, 2022.
B. Costs for preparing and filing a grant application.
C. Purchase of equipment that is not an integral part of a project.
D. Establishing a reserve fund.
E. Purchase of water supply.
F. Replacement of existing funding sources (e.g., bridge loans).
G. Meals, food items, or refreshments.
H. Payment of any punitive regulatory agency requirement, federal or state taxes.
I. Purchase of land in excess of the minimum required acreage necessary to operate as an integral part of a project, as set forth and detailed by engineering and feasibility studies, or acquisition of land by eminent domain.
J. Overhead and Indirect Costs. “Indirect Costs” means those costs that are incurred for a common or joint purpose benefiting more than one cost objective and are not readily assignable to the funded project (i.e., costs that are not directly related to the funded project). Examples of Indirect Costs include, but are not limited to: central service costs; general administration of the Grantee or LPSs; non-project-specific accounting and personnel services performed within the Grantee’s or LPS’ organization; depreciation or use allowances on buildings and equipment; the costs of operating and maintaining non-project-specific facilities; tuition and conference fees; forums, trainings, and seminars; and, generic overhead or markup. This prohibition applies to the Grantee, LPSs, and any subcontract or sub-sub- agreement for work on the Project that will be reimbursed pursuant to this Agreement.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
ELIGIBLE PROJECT COST. The Grantee Funding Recipient shall apply State funds received only to Eligible eligible Project Costs in accordance with applicable provisions of the law and Exhibit B, “Budget”. B. Eligible Project Costs include the reasonable costs of studies, engineering, design, land and easement acquisition and associated acquisition, legal fees, preparation of environmental documentation, environmental mitigations, monitoring, and project construction. Reimbursable administrative expenses are the necessary costs incidental but directly related to the Project included in this Agreement. Costs incurred Work performed on the Project on/after June 30July 1, 20222020, may shall be eligible for reimbursement. Costs that are not eligible for reimbursement include, include but are not limited to, to the following items:
A. Costs, other than those noted above, incurred prior to July 1, 20222020.
B. Costs for preparing Operation and filing a grant applicationmaintenance costs, including post construction performance and monitoring costs.
C. Purchase of equipment that is not an integral part of a project.
the Project D. Establishing a reserve fund.
E. Purchase of water supplysupply F. Monitoring and assessment costs for efforts required after project construction is complete.
F. G. Replacement of existing funding sources for ongoing programs.
H. Travel and per diem costs.
I. Support of existing agency requirements and mandates (e.g., bridge loans).
G. Meals, food items, or refreshments.
H. Payment of any punitive regulatory agency requirement, federal or state taxes).
I. Purchase X. Xxxxxxxx of land in excess of the minimum required acreage necessary to operate as an integral part of a projectthe Project, as set forth and detailed by engineering and feasibility studies, or acquisition of land by eminent domainpurchased prior to July 1, 2020.
J. K. Overhead and Indirect Costsindirect costs. “Indirect Costs” means those costs that are incurred for a common or joint purpose benefiting more than one cost objective and are not readily assignable to the funded project (i.e., costs that are not directly related to the funded project). Examples of Indirect Costs include, but are not limited to: central service costs; general administration of the Grantee or LPSsFunding Recipient; non-project-specific accounting and personnel services performed within the GranteeFunding Recipient’s or LPS’ organization; depreciation or use allowances on buildings and equipment; the costs of operating and maintaining non-project-specific facilities; tuition and conference fees; forums, trainings, and seminars; and, generic overhead or markup. This prohibition applies to the Grantee, LPSs, Funding Recipient and any subcontract or sub-agreement for work on the Project that will be reimbursed pursuant to this Agreement.
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Samples: Funding Agreement
ELIGIBLE PROJECT COST. The Grantee shall apply State funds received only to Eligible Project Costs in accordance with applicable provisions of the law and Exhibit B, “Budget”. Eligible Project Costs include the reasonable costs of studies, engineering, design, land and easement acquisition and associated legal fees, preparation of environmental documentation, environmental mitigations, monitoring, and project construction. Reimbursable administrative expenses are the necessary costs incidental but directly related to the Project included in this Agreement. Costs incurred Work performed on the Project after June 30, 2022, may <insert final award date> shall be eligible for reimbursement. Costs that are not eligible for reimbursement include, but are not limited to, to the following items:
A. Costs, other than those noted above, incurred prior to July 1, 2022.
B. Costs for preparing and filing a grant application.
B. Costs associated with the formation of a GSA(s).
C. Operation and maintenance costs, including post construction performance and monitoring costs.
D. Purchase of equipment that is not an integral part of a project.
D. . E. Establishing a reserve fund.
E. F. Purchase of water supplysupplies.
F. G. Replacement of existing funding sources (e.g., bridge loans).
G. Meals, food items, or refreshmentsfor ongoing programs.
H. Payment of any punitive regulatory agency requirement, federal or state taxesTravel and per diem costs.
I. Support of existing agency requirements and mandates.
J. Purchase of land in excess of the minimum required acreage necessary to operate as an integral part of a project, as set forth and detailed by engineering and feasibility studies, or acquisition of land by eminent domain.
J. K. Meals, food items, or refreshments.
L. Overhead and Indirect Costs. indirect costs: “Indirect Costs” means those costs that are incurred for a common or joint purpose benefiting more than one cost objective and are not readily assignable to the funded project (i.e., costs that are not directly related to the funded project). Examples of Indirect Costs include, but are not limited to: central service costs; general administration of the Grantee or LPSsGrantee; non-project-specific accounting and personnel services performed within the Grantee’s or LPS’ organization; depreciation or use allowances on buildings and equipment; the costs of operating and maintaining non-project-specific facilities; tuition and conference fees; forums, trainings, and seminars; and, generic overhead or markup. This prohibition applies to the Grantee, LPSs, Grantee and any subcontract or sub-agreement for work on the Project that will be reimbursed pursuant to this Agreement.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
ELIGIBLE PROJECT COST. The Grantee Funding Recipient shall apply State funds received only to Eligible Project Costs in accordance with applicable provisions of the law and Exhibit B, “Budget”. B. Eligible Project Costs include the reasonable costs of studies, engineering, design, land and easement acquisition and associated acquisition, legal fees, preparation of environmental documentation, environmental mitigations, monitoring, and project construction. Reimbursable administrative expenses are the necessary costs incidental but directly related to the Project included in this Agreement. Costs incurred Work performed on the Project after June 30September 26, 2022, may 2022 shall be eligible for reimbursement. Costs that are not eligible for reimbursement include, but are not limited to, to the following items:
A. Costs, other than those noted above, incurred prior to July 1, 2022the award date of this Grant.
B. Costs for preparing Operation and filing a grant applicationmaintenance costs, including post construction performance and monitoring costs.
C. Purchase of equipment that is not an integral part of a projectthe Project.
D. Establishing a reserve fund.
E. Purchase of water supply.
F. Monitoring and assessment costs for efforts required after project construction is complete.
G. Replacement of existing funding sources for ongoing programs.
H. Support of existing agency requirements and mandates (e.g., bridge loans).
G. Meals, food items, or refreshments.
H. Payment of any punitive regulatory agency requirement, federal or state taxes).
I. Purchase of land in excess of the minimum required acreage necessary to operate as an integral part of a projectthe Project, as set forth and detailed by engineering and feasibility studies, or acquisition land purchased prior to execution of land by eminent domainthis Agreement.
J. Federal and State taxes.
K. Overhead and Indirect Costsindirect costs. “Indirect Costs” means those costs that are incurred for a common or joint purpose benefiting more than one cost objective and are not readily assignable to the funded project (i.e., costs that are not directly related to the funded project). Examples of Indirect Costs include, but are not limited to: central service costs; general administration of the Grantee or LPSsFunding Recipient; non-project-specific accounting and personnel services performed within the GranteeFunding Recipient’s or LPS’ organization; depreciation or use allowances on buildings and equipment; the costs of operating and maintaining non-project-project- specific facilities; tuition and conference fees; forums, trainings, and seminars; and, generic overhead or markup. This prohibition applies to the Grantee, LPSs, Funding Recipient and any subcontract or sub-agreement for work on the Project that will be reimbursed pursuant to this Agreement.
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Samples: Funding Agreement
ELIGIBLE PROJECT COST. The Grantee Funding Recipient shall apply State funds received only to Eligible Project Costs in accordance with applicable provisions of the law and Exhibit B, “B (Budget”). Eligible Project Costs include the reasonable costs of studies, engineering, design, land and easement acquisition and associated legal fees, preparation activities reasonably related to the completion of environmental documentation, environmental mitigations, monitoring, documentation and project constructionpermitting. Reimbursable administrative expenses are the necessary costs incidental incidentally but directly related to the Project included in this Agreementincluding the portion of overhead and administrative expenses that are directly related to the Project. Costs incurred Work performed on the Project on or after June 30August 14, 20222017, may shall be eligible for reimbursement. Unless otherwise noted, costs that are not eligible for reimbursement with State funds cannot be counted as Non-Program Cost Share. Costs that are not eligible for reimbursement include, include but are not limited to, to the following items:
A. a) Costs, other than those noted above, incurred prior to July 1August 14, 20222017.
B. Costs for preparing b) Operation and filing a grant applicationmaintenance costs, including post construction performance and monitoring costs.
C. c) Land acquired via eminent domain
d) Purchase of equipment that is not an integral part of a projectthe Project.
D. e) Establishing a reserve fund.
E. f) Purchase of water supply.
F. g) Monitoring and assessment costs for efforts required after project construction is complete.
h) Replacement of existing funding sources for ongoing programs.
i) Travel and per diem costs.
j) Support of existing agency requirements and mandates (e.g., bridge loanspunitive regulatory agency requirements).
G. Meals, food items, or refreshments.
H. Payment of any punitive regulatory agency requirement, federal or state taxes.
I. k) Purchase of land in excess of the minimum required acreage necessary to operate as an integral part of a projectthe Project, as set forth and detailed by engineering and feasibility studies, or acquisition of land by eminent domain.
J. l) Overhead and Indirect Costsnot directly related to project costs. “Indirect Costs” means those costs that are incurred for a common or joint purpose benefiting more than one cost objective and are not readily assignable to the funded project (i.e., costs that are not directly related to the funded project). Examples of Indirect Costs include, but are not limited to: central service costs; general administration of the Grantee or LPSsFunding Recipient; non-project-specific accounting and personnel services performed within the GranteeFunding Recipient’s or LPS’ organization; depreciation or use allowances on buildings and equipment; the costs of operating and maintaining non-project-specific facilities; tuition and conference fees; forums, trainings, and seminars; and, generic overhead or markup. This prohibition applies to the Grantee, LPSs, Funding Recipient and any subcontract or sub-agreement for work on the Project that will be reimbursed pursuant to this Agreement.
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Samples: Funding Agreement