INSUFFICIENT APPROPRIATION Sample Clauses

INSUFFICIENT APPROPRIATION. 1. If any General Assembly appropriates insufficient funds to implement this or any successor Agreement, renegotiations will be held in May or June of the year in which insufficient funds are appropriated on the items in this or any successor Agreement affected by that appropriation, in order to reach agreement on such items, based on the amount of funds actually appropriated by the General Assembly. 2. If, despite the best efforts of both parties, negotiations on a new Agreement are not completed by the July 1 following expiration of its predecessor Agreement, the terms of that Agreement will remain in force until the new Agreement is ratified. 3. The new Agreement, with negotiated changes, becomes effective July 1 following the original expiration date of its predecessor.
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INSUFFICIENT APPROPRIATION. If at any time during the term of the Agreement, the COUNTY determines that the money the COUNTY budgeted to meet its obligations under this Agreement is insufficient, the COUNTY shall notify AHCCCS in writing and shall include in the notice recommendations as to the resolution of the shortage.
INSUFFICIENT APPROPRIATION. 1. If any General Assembly appropriates insufficient funds to i mplement t his or any su ccessor Agreement, renegotiations will be hel d i n M ay or Ju ne of t he y ear i n w hich i nsufficient f unds are appropriated on the items in this or any successor Agreement affected by that appropriation, in order to reach agreement on such items, based on the amount of funds actually appropriated by the General Assembly.‌ 2. If, despite the best efforts of both parties, negotiations on a new Agreement are not completed by the July 1 following expiration of its predecessor Agreement, the terms of that Agreement will remain in force until the new Agreement is ratified. 3. The new A greement, w ith neg otiated ch anges, beco mes effective Ju ly 1 f ollowing t he original expiration date of its predecessor.
INSUFFICIENT APPROPRIATION. A. If the DPS Payment Amount is greater than the City Appropriation Amount, the difference will constitute the DPS Payment Shortfall Amount. If there is a DPS Payment Shortfall Amount in a particular year, then the Chief Financial Officer, in addition to the next City Appropriation Amount request, shall request that City Council appropriate an amount equal to the DPS Payment Shortfall Amount and encumber such amount for payment to DPS. B. The CFO shall make the request for the DPS Payment Shortfall Amount on or before the next November 15. C. If the DPS Payment Shortfall Amount is appropriated, the City shall remit such amount on or before January 15 of the year in which the funds become available.

Related to INSUFFICIENT APPROPRIATION

  • Non-Appropriation If this Agreement extends into more than one fiscal year of the State (July 1 to June 30), and if appropriations are insufficient to support this Agreement, the State may cancel at the end of the fiscal year, or otherwise upon the expiration of existing appropriation authority. In the case that this Agreement is a Grant that is funded in whole or in part by Federal funds, and in the event Federal funds become unavailable or reduced, the State may suspend or cancel this Grant immediately, and the State shall have no obligation to pay Subrecipient from State revenues.

  • Appropriation Funding under this Agreement is conditional upon an appropriation of moneys by the Legislature of Ontario to the MOHLTC and funding of the LHIN by the MOHLTC pursuant to LHSIA. If the LHIN does not receive its anticipated funding the LHIN will not be obligated to make the payments required by this Agreement.

  • Annual Appropriations The State’s performance and obligation to pay under this contract are contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature.

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