Rebate/Program Implementation Activities Sample Clauses

Rebate/Program Implementation Activities. A. This consumer-based rebate Program targets public agency, residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional landscapes throughout the entire Santa Ana River Watershed by implementing the nine rebates/programs set forth in Section 3.E below (“Implementation Activity” or “Implementation Activities”). Water Agency, through the Program, will promote water-efficient practices and interventions/devices and increase the affordability and accessibility for the public of completing these improvements. Each of the nine components of the Program has its own terms and conditions and/or its own EPA Water Sense labeling or eligible products list that places it on an approved standards list. Prior to receiving any Program funds, Water Agency must agree to follow these terms and conditions and/or select devices from the approved standards list in order to participate. B. Included in each Implementation Activity described below is the expected range for the respective Implementation Activity rebate amount levels. Water Agency understands it has an expected Match and Water Savings obligation as set forth in Exhibit “C”. Furthermore, Water Agency understands the rebate levels implemented in Water Agency’s Program can affect its Match and Water Savings goals, and as such, will select rebate levels in the range that will help Water Agency best obtain these goals. MWDOC, as lead agency to the Program, reserves the right to meet and request additional information from Water Agency about the rebate levels selected by Water Agency and how Water Agency intends to meet its Match and Water Savings Goals, pursuant to MWDOC’s authority with respect to Program grant funding described in Section 4(A) herein. If MWDOC believes the rebate levels implemented by Water Agency are inappropriate to accomplish Match and Water Savings Goals, MWDOC and Water Agency will confer about how Water Agency intends to meet its Benchmark obligations. C. “Project costs,” as described below, are defined as the cost of the device with reasonable installation costs included. Water Agency may be required to submit these invoices with its Program reporting to MWDOC. Final rebate paid to Program participants cannot exceed the device’s cost with any verified and reasonable installation costs. D. Water Agency agrees and acknowledges that rebates/program implementation activity performed after January 1, 2015 is eligible to be counted as local match. Rebates/program implementation activity performed after Ju...