Informational Reporting of Expenses Sample Clauses

Informational Reporting of Expenses. The W-2 contractor is responsible for comprehensive expense reporting to DCF for all allowable costs associated with this contract to enable DCF to comply with federal TANF cost reporting requirements. Such cost reporting by subgrantees of the State is necessary to enable the DCF to meet federal requirements for receiving TANF funding. Costs for all expenses of W-2 and related programs shall be reported to the CORe fiscal reporting system in a complete and timely manner for the W-2 Contractor to qualify for payments. The W-2 Contractor shall report expenses as specified in the CORe reporting instructions. Upon submission of complete and timely CORe expense reports, payments will be made to the W-2 Contractor on a monthly basis except for reimbursement of Emergency Assistance payments which may be billed through CORE twice a month. The W-2 Contractor is not responsible for reporting W-2 participant benefit payments issued directly from the State, however all program expenses incurred by the W-2 Contractor for operating the W-2 and related program shall be reported to CORe for Federal reporting purposes and shall be consistent with the DCF Allowable Cost Policy Manual (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/contractsgrants/pdf/allowable_cost_manual.pdf) and applicable federal allowable cost/expense policies. Program expenditures and descriptions of allowable expenses are further described in 2 CFR Part 230 (formerly OMB Circular A-122), 48 CFR Part 31, or the program policy manual. Federal Allowable Cost Guidance for non-profit agencies: xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/cgi/t/text/text- idx?c=ecfr&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title02/2cfr230_main_02.tpl Federal Allowable Cost Guidance for for-profit agencies: xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/cgi/t/text/text- idx?c=ecfr&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title48/48cfr31_main_02.tpl CORe reports shall be submitted by 4:30 pm on the first Friday of the month that follows a full calendar business week. See the schedule identified in the Claim and Payments Calendar 2014: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/w2/pdf/claims payment calendar 2014.pdf Monthly payments for capitation and performance outcomes and quarterly performance payments for meeting the TANF work participation rate will not be deposited into the W-2 Contractor's account until required CORe reports have been submitted. The W-2 Contractor will return to DCF any funds paid in excess of the allowable costs of services provided under this agreement within 30 days of notification by DCF.
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Related to Informational Reporting of Expenses

  • Additional Reports Upon ADMINISTRATOR’s request, CONTRACTOR shall make such additional reports as required by ADMINISTRATOR concerning CONTRACTOR's activities as they affect the services hereunder. ADMINISTRATOR shall be specific as to the nature of information requested and allow up to thirty (30) calendar days for CONTRACTOR to respond.

  • Final Reports Within ninety (90) days of receipt of the Required Documents, the Asset Representations Reviewer shall publish its findings to the Sponsor and the Indenture Trustee. The Asset Representations Reviewer shall provide the Sponsor and the Indenture Trustee with the following reports as a result of the Asset Representations Review (collectively, the “Final Reports”):

  • Master Servicer’s Financial Statements and Related Information For each year this Agreement is in effect, the Master Servicer shall submit to the Trustee, any NIMS Insurer, each Rating Agency and the Depositor a copy of its annual unaudited financial statements on or prior to March 15 of each year, beginning March 15, 2006. Such financial statements shall include a balance sheet, income statement, statement of retained earnings, statement of additional paid-in capital, statement of changes in financial position and all related notes and schedules and shall be in comparative form, certified by a nationally recognized firm of Independent Accountants to the effect that such statements were examined and prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year.

  • Additional Reporting Within seven days after the date of this Agreement, the Recipient shall register in XXX.xxx, and thereafter maintain the currency of the information in XXX.xxx until at least October 1, 2022. The Recipient shall review and update such information at least annually after the initial registration, and more frequently if required by changes in the Recipient’s information. The Recipient agrees that this Agreement and information related thereto, including the Maximum Awardable Amount and any executive total compensation reported pursuant to paragraph 38, may be made available to the public through a U.S. Government website, including XXX.xxx.

  • Monthly Reports No later than 10:00 a.m., Chicago, Illinois time, two Business Days prior to each Distribution Date, the Servicer shall deliver to the Trustees and each Rating Agency a Monthly Report.

  • Financial Statements; Accountants’ Reports; Other Information The Guarantor shall keep and maintain at all times complete and accurate books of accounts and records in sufficient detail to correctly reflect all of the Guarantor’s financial transactions and assets. In addition, the Guarantor shall furnish, or cause to be furnished, to the Lender the following: (i) So long as Guarantor is a reporting company under the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 (the “’34 Act”), promptly upon their becoming available, copies of (A) all 10K’s, 10Q’s, 8K’s, annual reports and proxy statements, and all replacement, substitute or similar filings or reports required to be filed after the date of this Guaranty by the SEC or other Governmental Authority exercising similar functions, and (B) all press releases and other statements made available generally by Guarantor to the public concerning material developments in the business of Guarantor. (ii) In the event Guarantor is not a reporting company under the ‘34 Act,

  • Annual Reports Within one hundred twenty (120) days after the last day of each fiscal year of Holdings commencing with the fiscal year ending December 31, 2018 (but one hundred fifty (150) days for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2018), a copy of the consolidated balance sheet of Holdings and its Restricted Subsidiaries as of the last day of the fiscal year then ended and the consolidated statements of income and cash flows of Holdings and its Restricted Subsidiaries for the fiscal year then ended, and accompanying notes thereto, each in reasonable detail showing in comparative form the figures for the previous fiscal year (starting with the fiscal year ending December 31, 2019) accompanied in the case of the consolidated financial statements by an opinion of an independent public accounting firm of recognized national standing or other accounting firm selected by the Borrower and reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent (which opinion shall be unqualified as to scope, subject to the proviso below) to the effect that the consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with GAAP and present fairly in all material respects the consolidated financial condition and results of operations and cash flows of Holdings and its Restricted Subsidiaries as of the close of and for such fiscal year; provided that such financial statements shall not contain a “going concern” qualification or statement, except to the extent that such a “going concern” qualification or statement relates to (A) the report and opinion accompanying the financial statements for the fiscal year ending immediately prior to the stated final maturity date of the Loans, Permitted Pari Passu Refinancing Debt, Permitted Unsecured Refinancing Debt or Permitted Junior Refinancing Debt and which qualification or statement is solely a consequence of such impending stated final maturity date or (B) any potential inability to satisfy the Financial Covenants, or any financial covenant under any other Indebtedness on a future date or in a future period; in each case, such financial statements shall be accompanied by a customary management discussion and analysis of the financial performance of Holdings and its Restricted Subsidiaries;

  • Annual Report by Independent Registered Public Accountants (a) The Servicer shall cause a firm of Independent registered public accountants (which may provide other services to the Servicer or the Seller) to prepare annually, and the Servicer shall deliver annually to the Issuer, the Indenture Trustee and the Rating Agencies on or before the earlier of (A) March 31 of each year, beginning March 31, 2023, or (B) with respect to each calendar year during which the Depositor’s annual report on Form 10-K is required to be filed in accordance with the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations thereunder, the date on which the annual report on Form 10-K is required to be filed in accordance with the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations thereunder, a report (the “Annual Accountant’s Report”) regarding the Servicer’s assessment of compliance with the servicing criteria set forth in Item 1122(d) of Regulation AB during the immediately preceding twelve (12) months ended December 31 (or, in the case of the first Annual Accountant’s Report to be delivered on or before March 31, 2023, the period of time from the date of this Agreement until December 31, 2022), in accordance with paragraph (b) of Rule 13a-18 and Rule 15d-18 of the Exchange Act and Item 1122 of Regulation AB. Such report shall be signed by an authorized officer of the Servicer and shall at a minimum address each of the servicing criteria specified in Exhibit C. In the event that the accounting firm providing such report requires the Indenture Trustee to agree or consent to the procedures performed by such firm, the Issuer shall direct the Indenture Trustee in writing to so agree; it being understood and agreed that the Indenture Trustee will deliver such letter of agreement or consent in conclusive reliance upon the direction of the Issuer subject to the Indenture Trustee’s rights, privileges, protections and immunities under the Indenture, and the Indenture Trustee will not make any independent inquiry or investigation as to, and shall have no obligation or liability in respect of the sufficiency, validity or correctness of such procedures. (b) The Annual Accountant’s Report shall also indicate that the accounting firm providing such report is independent of the Servicer in accordance with the Rules of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, and shall include any attestation report required under Item 1122(b) of Regulation AB (or any successor or similar items or rule), as then in effect. SERVICES RELATED TO TRUE-UP ADJUSTMENTS

  • Reports/Meetings The Contractor shall develop reports and any other relevant documents necessary to complete the services and requirements as set forth in this Contract. The County’s Project Manager and the Contractor’s Project Manager will meet at a County designated location to discuss the Contractor’s performance and progress under this Contract, at the request of the County’s Project Manager. If requested by County, the Contractor’s Project Manager and other project personnel shall attend all meetings. The Contractor shall provide such information that is requested by the County for the purpose of monitoring progress under this Contract.

  • Reports and Meetings A. Sub-adviser shall furnish to the Board or Adviser, or both, as appropriate, such information, reports, evaluations, analyses and opinions as are required by law or that the Board or Adviser, as appropriate, may reasonably require, including, without limitation: compliance reporting and certification with respect to: 1. Affiliated Brokerage Transactions 2. Affiliated Underwritings 3. Cross Transactions 4. Prospectus Compliance 5. Code of Ethics 6. Soft Dollar Usage 7. Price Overrides/Fair Valuation Determinations B. Sub-adviser shall make available in person to the Board and to Adviser personnel of Sub-adviser as the Board or Adviser may reasonably request to review the investments and the investment program of the Fund and the services provided by Sub-adviser hereunder.

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