PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO DIRECT COSTS. a. Items Unallowable Unless Otherwise Provided (1) Acquisition, by purchase or lease, of any interest in real property; (2) Special rearrangement or alteration of facilities; (3) Purchase or lease of any item of general purpose office furniture or office equipment regardless of dollar value. (General purpose equipment is defined as any items of personal property which are usable for purposes other than research, such as office equipment and furnishings, pocket calculators, etc.); (4) Travel to attend general scientific meetings; (5) Foreign travel - See Paragraph b.(2) below; (6) Consultant costs; (7) Subcontracts; (8) Patient care costs; (9) Accountable Government property (defined as both real and personal property with an acquisition cost of $1,000 or more and a life expectancy of more than two years) and “sensitive items” (defined and listed in the Contractor’s Guide for Control of Government Property), 1990, regardless of acquisition value.
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Samples: Contract (Pharmathene, Inc)
PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO DIRECT COSTS. a. Items Unallowable Unless Otherwise Provided
(1) Acquisition, by purchase or lease, of any interest in real property;
(2) Special rearrangement or alteration of facilities;
(3) Purchase or lease of any item of general purpose office furniture or office equipment regardless of dollar value. (General purpose equipment is defined as any items of personal property which are usable for purposes other than research, such as office equipment and furnishings, pocket calculators, etc.);
(4) Travel to attend general scientific meetings;
(5) Foreign travel - See Paragraph b.(2) paragraph b.2. below;
(6) Consultant costs;
(7) Subcontracts;
(8) Patient care costs;
(9) Accountable Government property (defined as both real and personal property with an acquisition cost of $1,000 or more and a life expectancy of more than two years) and “sensitive items” (defined and listed in the Contractor’s Guide for Control of Government Property), 1990), regardless of acquisition value.
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Samples: Contract (Isis Pharmaceuticals Inc)
PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO DIRECT COSTS. a. Items Unallowable Unless Otherwise Provided
(1) Acquisition, by purchase or lease, of any interest in real property;
(2) Special rearrangement or alteration of facilities;
(3) Purchase or lease of any item of general purpose office furniture or office equipment regardless of dollar value. (General purpose equipment is defined as any items of personal property which are usable for purposes other than research, such as office equipment and furnishings, pocket calculators, etc.);
(4) Travel to attend general scientific meetings;
(5) Foreign travel - – See Paragraph b.(2) below;
(6) Consultant costs;; Back to Contents
(7) Subcontracts;
(8) Patient care costs;
(9) Accountable Government property (defined as both real and personal property with an acquisition cost of $1,000 or more and a life expectancy of more than two years) and “sensitive items” “ (defined and listed in the Contractor’s Guide for Control of Government Property), 1990, regardless of acquisition value.
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PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO DIRECT COSTS. a. Items Unallowable Unless Otherwise Provided
(1) Acquisition, by purchase or lease, of any interest in real property;
(2) Special rearrangement or alteration of facilities;
(3) Purchase or lease of any item of general purpose office furniture or office equipment regardless of dollar value. (General purpose equipment is defined as any items of personal property which are usable for purposes other than research, such as office equipment and furnishings, pocket calculators, etc.);
(4) Travel to attend general scientific meetings;
(5) Foreign travel - — See Paragraph b.(2) See subparagraph b. below;
(6) Consultant costs;
(7) Subcontracts;
(8) Patient care costs;
(9) Accountable Government property (defined as both real and personal property with an acquisition cost of $1,000 or more and a life expectancy of more than two years) and “sensitive items” (defined and listed in the Contractor’s Guide for Control of Government Property), 1990, regardless of acquisition value.
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Samples: Contract (Genvec Inc)