Common use of Mode and Route of Travel Clause in Contracts

Mode and Route of Travel. The Subrecipient shall not be reimbursed for additional expenses that are incurred due to travel routing that is for the sole convenience of the traveler(s), including indirect travel routes, stopovers or leaving earlier/returning later than necessary, unless there is sufficient documentation that the cost of the entire trip (including transportation, lodging, meals, incidentals, etc.) is no more than the costs would have been without the personal convenience. Calculations that justify the cost effectiveness of any personal convenience must be included with the expense documentation. Business class, first class and other premium modes of travel or fees charged for preferred seating are not allowable expenses.

Appears in 40 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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