Funding Provisions Sample Clauses
The Funding Provisions clause defines the terms and conditions under which financial resources are provided for a project or agreement. It typically outlines the amount of funding, the schedule or milestones for disbursement, and any requirements or conditions that must be met to receive payments. For example, it may specify that funds are released upon completion of certain deliverables or after periodic reviews. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of how and when funds will be allocated, reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring the project is adequately financed throughout its duration.
Funding Provisions. 4.1 All salaries, fringe benefits, professional development, local travel, supplies for the College and Career Counselor will be provided by Collin College.
Funding Provisions a. Paragraphs 14 and 15 describe the offered dual credit courses’ funding sources including the tuition, transportation, and any required fees or textbooks funding sources.
b. Schedule 1–Dual Credit Financial Agreement provide funding provisions in accordance with the State Board of Education and the THECB.
c. Students are allowed one waived Texas Success Initiative Assessment fee administration.
Funding Provisions a. Exhibit A Dual Credit Financial Agreement provides funding provisions in accordance with the State Board of Education and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
Funding Provisions a. The state funding for dual credit courses will be available to both public school districts and LSCS based upon the current funding rules of the State Board of Education and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
b. LSCS may claim funding for all students getting college credit in core curriculum, foreign language, and/or career and technical education courses.
Funding Provisions a. The state funding for dual credit courses will be available to both public school districts and College based upon the current funding rules of the State Board of Education and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (TAC, Title 19, Part 1, Ch. 4, Sub. D, Section 4.85, i,1).
b. College may claim funding for all students receiving college credit in core curriculum, a field of study curriculum, a program of study curriculum, career and technical education, or foreign language courses.
c. Career and technical education courses that apply to any certificate or associate’s degree offered by the institution providing credit: a. Courses contained in the Workforce Education Course Manual (WECM); b. Courses within the following rubrics contained in the Lower Division academic Course Guide Manual (AGCM): ACCT (Accounting); AGRI (Agriculture); ARCH (Architecture); BCIS (Business Computer Information Systems); BUSI (Business); COSC (Computer Science); CRIJ (Criminal Justice); ENGR (Engineering); ENGT (Engineering Technology); FORE (Forestry); FORS (Forensic Science); HORT (Horticulture); RNSG (Nursing) (Texas Education Code Section 61.059, subsections (p) and (q)). Form No. OGC-S-2016-01( )
Funding Provisions. A. The terms and conditions of State of California – Department of General Services Agreement Number ▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇ and State of California – Department of General Services Agreement Number 22-20121, including their attachments, are included as part of this Agreement and are incorporated into this Agreement as Exhibit D and Exhibit E, respectively. CONTRACTOR shall perform all work under this Contract in compliance with Exhibit D (State of California – Department of General Services Agreement Number 23- 79048-000) and Exhibit E (State of California – Department of General Services Agreement Number 22-20121). “County of Orange” and “Contractor”, as used in Exhibit D and Exhibit E, shall mean CONTRACTOR for purposes of this Agreement.”
7. Exhibit A, Paragraph I. Definitions, of the Contract is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
Funding Provisions. A. College may claim funding for students receiving college credit in core curriculum, foreign language, or career and technical education courses.
Funding Provisions. 7.9.1 Funding for this contract is provided by federal grant dollars from the Maternal and Child Health Services Title V Block Grant issued to the State of Missouri from the United States (U.S.) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
7.9.2 Funding for this contract is awarded annually for a one-year funding period only.
7.9.3 Funding for this contract shall be expended during the applicable contract period.
7.9.4 Funding for this contract shall be used to expand or enhance activities that improve the health of the maternal and child health population, and to address local maternal and child health issues.
7.9.5 Funding for this contract shall be expended as follows:
a. A minimum of 60% of contract funding MUST be spent on implementing the approved FFY2022-2026 contract work plan to address the selected priority health issue(s); and
b. A maximum of 40% of contract funding may be spent to expand or enhance other specific MCH initiatives/activities that improve the health of the maternal and child health population and address local maternal and child health issues.
7.9.6 Funding for this contract shall not be used for cash payments to intended recipients of maternal and child health services or for purchase of land, buildings, or major medical equipment.
7.9.7 Funding for this contract shall not be expended for the purpose of performing, assisting, or encouraging abortion, and none of these funds shall be expended to directly, or indirectly, subsidize abortion services.
7.9.8 Funding for this contract shall not be expended for the purpose of providing inpatient services, purchasing food or entertainment, political purposes, or research or training at a public, for-profit entity.
7.9.9 Individuals with income falling below one hundred percent (100%) of the federal poverty guidelines shall not be charged for services under this contract. Poverty Guidelines are published annually by the U.S. HHS.
7.9.10 The Contractor agrees that funds provided by the Department shall not be used in any manner to replace or supplant state or federal funds for any service included in this contract. No contract provisions preclude the Contractor from being a Medicaid provider. Contractors shall not use contract funding for services reimbursed under Medicaid.
Funding Provisions. Party A must fund the Decommissioning Trust Account according to the terms set forth in the Decommissioning Agreement. The Trustee will have no obligation to take any action whatsoever in connection with Party A’s funding of the Decommissioning Trust, or to enforce any obligations that Party A has, or may have, under the Decommissioning Agreement with respect to the funding of the Decommissioning Trust.
Funding Provisions. Party A will fund the Trust Account (including the Principal Trust Fund and any Make-up Reclamation Trust Fund(s)) according to the terms set forth in the Mine Reclamation Agreement. The Trustee will have no obligation to take any action whatsoever in connection with Participant A’s funding of the Trust, or to enforce any obligations that Participant A has, or may have, under the Mine Reclamation Agreement with respect to the funding of the Trust.
