Invoicing and Reporting Requirements Sample Clauses

Invoicing and Reporting Requirements. RECIPIENT must provide the required reports to GO- Biz by the established deadlines. Failure to file timely reports will be tracked for grant performance and may result in withholding reimbursements and could affect future requests for funding. GO-Biz will provide RECIPIENT with reporting and invoicing instructions by May 31, 2024.
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Invoicing and Reporting Requirements. RECIPIENT must provide the required reports to CalOSBA by the established deadlines. Failure to file timely reports will be tracked for grant performance and may result in withholding reimbursements and could affect future requests for funding. CalOSBA will provide RECIPIENT with reporting and invoicing instructions by January 31, 2025.

Related to Invoicing and Reporting Requirements

  • INVOICING REQUIREMENTS A. Upon acceptance of work by the Service Coordinator, the Contractor shall submit the invoice (and supporting documents where applicable) to the appropriate County department per the issued Delivery Order within thirty (30) calendar days of the acceptance. At minimum, all invoice shall contain the following information: • Correct Delivery Order number • Description of work performed to include the manufacturer name, original make and model number(s) of parts and equipment installed. • Start and ending date of the work • Location of the work • Total labor categorized per the Bid Response Form and rounded to the nearest (30) minutes • Itemized list of materials used according to the original manufacturer’s part name and part number. ▪ Unit price and quantity shall be provided on the invoice for each part • Applicable sales tax for materials purchased should be listed separately • Markdown/mark-ups for material shall be listed as a line item on the invoice. • Approved shipping charges shall be listed separately • Permit and special equipment rental cost for reimbursement (if applicable) • Invoice total B. Proof of purchase for all reimbursable expense must be submitted with the invoice showing the actual cost for all reimbursable expenses by the County, including but not limited to, parts, shipping, sales tax, permits, specialty equipment rentals, etc. The Contractor shall provide a separate service ticket for each work day as verification of actual labor spent on the project daily. C. The Contractor shall not combine charges for multiple Delivery Orders on the same invoice. Each Delivery Order must be invoiced separately. D. The County will review invoices for the required information. The County will have the authority to reject invoices based on improper invoice format and lack of supporting documents. E. The Contractor shall not invoice the County for any work not accepted by the County. Should the County received such invoices, they will be rejected. F. Unless otherwise authorized by the corresponding department in writing, delivery of invoices and back-up documentation via e-mail and/or fax is not allowed under this contract. All invoices shall be mailed or hand delivered to the appropriate Department as referenced as the “Invoice To:” location and on the Delivery Order. G. The Contractor shall submit monthly statements of unpaid invoices to each department ordering services under this contract. The Contractor shall not combine statements for different Departments utilizing this contract. • Statement date • Invoice numbers • Invoice dates • Invoice total or unpaid balance if different from invoice total • Delivery order number corresponding to each invoice listed • Balance carry forward • Cumulative outstanding balance Statements shall be sent to the corresponding Department’s, fiscal department, and the Contract Administrator by the 15th day of each month for service performed in the prior month and upon request by the County.

  • Reporting Requirements The Company, during the period when the Prospectus is required to be delivered under the 1933 Act or the 1934 Act, will file all documents required to be filed with the Commission pursuant to the 1934 Act within the time periods required by the 1934 Act and the 1934 Act Regulations.

  • Monitoring and Reporting The Programme Operator shall monitor, record and report on progress towards the programme’s outcomes in accordance with the provisions contained in the legal framework. The Programme Operator shall ensure that suitable and sufficient monitoring and reporting arrangements are made with the project promoters in order to enable the Programme Operator and the NFP to meet its obligations to the donors. When reporting on progress achieved in Annual and Final Programme Reports, the Programme Operator shall disaggregate results achieved as appropriate and in accordance with instructions and templates received from the FMO.

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