Fiscal Sustainability Plan Certification Clause Samples
The Fiscal Sustainability Plan Certification clause requires a party to formally confirm that a fiscal sustainability plan has been developed and is being adhered to. Typically, this involves submitting documentation or a signed statement verifying that the plan meets certain financial criteria and is designed to ensure long-term financial health. This clause helps ensure that all parties are committed to responsible financial management, reducing the risk of insolvency or financial mismanagement during the term of the agreement.
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Fiscal Sustainability Plan Certification. The RECIPIENT shall submit a completed Fiscal Sustainability Plan Certification before this agreement is signed by ECOLOGY. The Fiscal Sustainability Plan Certification is available from the ECOLOGY Financial Manager or on the Water Quality Program website.
Fiscal Sustainability Plan Certification. The RECIPIENT shall submit a completed Fiscal Sustainability Plan Certification before this agreement is signed by ECOLOGY. The Fiscal Sustainability Plan Certification is available from the ECOLOGY Financial Manager or on the Water Quality Program website. Funding Recognition and Outreach: In addition to Section 2.F of these Terms and Conditions, the RECIPIENT agrees to comply with the EPA SRF Signage Guidance in order to enhance public awareness of EPA assistance agreements nationwide. The signage guidance can be found at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/About-us/How-we-operate/Grants-loans/Find-a-grant-or-loan/Water-Quality-grants-and-loans/Facility -project-resources. Insurance: The RECIPIENT shall at all times carry fire and extended insurance coverage, public liability, and property damage, and such other forms of insurance with responsible insurers and policies payable to the RECIPIENT on such of the buildings, equipment, works, plants, facilities, and properties of the Utility as are ordinarily carried by municipal or privately-owned utilities engaged in the operation of like systems, and against such claims for damages as are ordinarily carried by municipal or privately-owned utilities engaged in the operation of like systems, or it shall self-insure or participate in an insurance pool or pools with reserves adequate, in the reasonable judgment of the RECIPIENT, to protect it against loss.
