Common use of In-Kind Contribution Clause in Contracts

In-Kind Contribution. Contractor represents that participating employers will make a financial commitment to training and will not use ETP funding to displace their own training resources. In addition, Contractor represents that In-Kind Contributions of at least $55,857 will be made to the cost of training, through wages paid during the hours of training by participating employers and other valuations made in accordance with Title 22, California Code of Regulations (CCR), Section 4401.1.

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Samples: Etp Agreement

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In-Kind Contribution. Contractor represents that participating employers will make a financial commitment to training and will not use ETP funding to displace their own training resources. In addition, Contractor represents that In-Kind Contributions of at least $55,857 00 will be made to the cost of training, through wages paid during the hours of training by participating employers and other valuations made in accordance with Title 22, California Code of Regulations (CCR), Section 4401.1.

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Samples: Etp Agreement

In-Kind Contribution. Contractor represents that participating employers will make a financial commitment to training and will not use ETP funding to displace their own training resources. In addition, Contractor represents that In-Kind Contributions of at least $55,857 385,913 will be made to the cost of training, through wages paid during the hours of training by participating employers and other valuations made in accordance with Title 22, California Code of Regulations (CCR), Section 4401.1.

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Samples: legistarweb-production.s3.amazonaws.com

In-Kind Contribution. Contractor represents that participating employers will make it has made a financial commitment to training and will not use ETP funding to displace their its own training resources. In addition, Contractor represents that In-Kind Contributions of at least $55,857 00,000 will be made to the cost of training, through wages paid during the hours of training by participating employers and other valuations made in accordance with Title 22, California Code of Regulations (CCR), Section 4401.1.

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Samples: Etp Agreement

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In-Kind Contribution. Contractor represents that participating employers will make a financial commitment to training and will not use ETP funding to displace their own training resources. In addition, Contractor represents that In-Kind Contributions of at least $55,857 801,600 will be made to the cost of training, through wages paid during the hours of training by participating employers and other valuations made in accordance with Title 22, California Code of Regulations (CCR), Section 4401.1.

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Samples: go.boarddocs.com

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