General Services Administration. Employees required to utilize a personal vehicle for State business for fifty (50) percent of the assigned monthly work days (which must be at least nine (9) work days) shall be paid a daily vehicle use fee of $4.50 for each day of required usage which shall be in addition to the mileage reimbursement described above.
General Services Administration. This Agreement does not cover procurement of any good in any of the following FSC classifications:
General Services Administration. Chapter 13 (Government Procurement) does not cover procurement of any good in any of the following FSC classifications: FSC Description FSC 51 FSC 52 Hand Tools Measuring Tools FSC 7340 Cutlery and Flatware
General Services Administration. This Chapter does not cover the procurement of the goods in the following FSC categories: FSC 5l Hand Tools FSC 52 Measuring Tools FSC 7340 Cutlery and Flatware
General Services Administration. Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require establishment of a system of records to render in good faith the certification required by this clause. The knowledge and information of a participant is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings.
General Services Administration. The State Employer shall readjust such rate within thirty
General Services Administration. If you plan to drive a state owned vehicle, reimbursement is not applicable.
General Services Administration. This is a U.S. General Services Administration Federal Government computer system that is "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY." This system is subject to monitoring. Individuals found performing unauthorized activities are subject to disciplinary action including criminal prosecution.
General Services Administration. By: Date: Xxxx X. Xxxxxx Federal Preservation Officer U.S. General Services Administration xxxx.xxxxxx@xxx.xxx (000) 000-0000 By: Date: Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx PBS Regional Commissioner U. S. General Services Administration xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx@xxx.xxx (000) 000-0000 3/24/2022 3/25/2022 Page 9 of 12 The parties hereto execute this MOA on the dates hereinafter identified. By: Date: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Acting Director, Eastern Colorado Health Care System U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx@xx.xxx (000) 000-0000 The parties hereto execute this MOA on the dates hereinafter identified. By: Date: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Chief Preservation Officer Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer History Colorado xxxxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xx.xx (000) 000-0000 3/25/2022 Page 11 of 12 The parties hereto execute this MOA on the dates hereinafter identified. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation By: Date: Xxxx Xxxxxx Executive Director, Acting Advisory Council on Historic Preservation xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx (000) 000-0000 3/29/2022 Page 12 of 12 Exhibit A –Property Map Exhibit B – Area of Potential Effects Map Exhibit C – Draft Industry Day Agenda
General Services Administration. Any health care entity or healthcare billing entity that hires or contracts with an individual or entity excluded from federally funded health care programs (“Excluded Person”) may be subject to civil monetary penalties (CMP). To avoid exclusion and CMP liability, parties to health care contracts that involve the Medicare/Medicaid claim development and submission process and other processes affecting compliance with federal or state law need to routinely check exclusion lists to ensure that new hires, current employees, vendors, and subcontractors are not Excluded Persons. The primary effect of hiring or having an employee who is an Excluded Person or contracting or subcontracting with an Excluded Person is that no payment will be provided for any items or services furnished, ordered, or prescribed by the Excluded Person.