Common use of Questioned Costs Clause in Contracts

Questioned Costs. If Beneficiary requests reimbursement and receives payment from the grant that are subsequently questioned and disallowed by a finding during the monitoring process, Grantee shall require the Beneficiary to repay the disallowed cost or submit an installment plan for approval within thirty (30) days of receipt of the notice of disallowance. If the Beneficiary does not agree to repay the disallowed costs in a lump sum payment by the date specified or begin and continue repayment under an installment plan approved by Grantee, appropriate action, such as suspension of any current or future contract payments, termination of Agreement(s), referral to Grantee’s legal for further actions, or any other appropriate actions necessary, will be taken to recover the disallowed costs. For purposes herein, the term “finding” refers to a deficiency in program performance based on a statutory, regulatory, or Agreement requirement for which sanctions or other corrective actions are authorized.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Funding Agreement, Beneficiary Agreement, Arpa Beneficiary Agreement

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Questioned Costs. If Beneficiary requests reimbursement and receives payment from the grant that are subsequently questioned and disallowed by a finding during the monitoring process, Grantee shall require the Beneficiary to repay the disallowed cost or submit an installment plan for approval within thirty (30) days of receipt of the notice of disallowance. If the Beneficiary does not agree to repay the disallowed costs in a lump sum payment by the date specified or begin and continue repayment under an installment plan approved by Grantee, appropriate action, such as suspension of any current or future contract payments, termination of Agreement(s), referral to Grantee’s legal department for further actions, or any other appropriate actions necessary, will be taken to recover the disallowed costs. For purposes herein, the term “finding” refers to a deficiency in program performance based on a statutory, regulatory, or Agreement requirement for which sanctions or other corrective actions are authorized.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Arpa Beneficiary Agreement, Arpa Beneficiary Agreement, Arpa Beneficiary Agreement

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Questioned Costs. If Beneficiary requests reimbursement and receives payment from the grant that are subsequently questioned and disallowed by a finding during the monitoring process, Grantee shall require the Beneficiary to repay the disallowed cost or submit an installment plan for approval within thirty (30) days of receipt of the notice of disallowance. If the Beneficiary does not agree to repay the disallowed costs in a lump sum payment by the date specified or begin and continue repayment under an installment plan approved by Grantee, appropriate action, such as suspension of any current or future contract payments, termination of Agreement(s), referral to Grantee’s 's legal for further actions, or any other appropriate actions necessary, will be taken to recover the disallowed costs. For purposes herein, the term "finding" refers to a deficiency in program performance based on a statutory, regulatory, or Agreement requirement for which sanctions or other corrective actions are authorized.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Arpa Beneficiary Agreement

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