Common use of Reimbursement for Work in Process Clause in Contracts

Reimbursement for Work in Process. ‌ Reimbursement is allowed for actual expenses paid by the Sub-grantee for work that is done on a home before all work on the home is completed. This is defined as work in process. Reimbursement requests for work in process must be based on actual expenses paid by the Sub-grantee. These expenses may include payments to Sub-grantees, payment of salaries to crew workers and energy auditors, and payment for materials.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract

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Reimbursement for Work in Process. Reimbursement is allowed for actual expenses paid by the Sub-grantee Subgrantee for work that is done on a home before all work on the home is completed. This is defined as work in process. Reimbursement requests for work in process must be based on actual expenses paid by the Sub-granteeSubgrantee. These expenses may include payments to Sub-granteesSubgrantees, payment of salaries to crew workers and energy auditors, and payment for materials.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Heap Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract

Reimbursement for Work in Process. Reimbursement is allowed for actual expenses paid by the Sub-grantee for work that is done on a home before all work on the home is completed. This is defined as work in process. Reimbursement requests for work in process must be based on actual expenses paid by the Sub-grantee. These expenses may include payments to Sub-grantees, payment of salaries to crew workers and energy auditors, and payment for materials.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract

Reimbursement for Work in Process. Reimbursement is allowed for actual expenses paid by the Sub-grantee Subgrantee for work that is done on a home before all work on the home is completed. This is defined as work in process. Reimbursement requests for work in process must be based on actual expenses paid by the Sub-granteeSubgrantee. These expenses may include payments to Sub-granteesSubgrantees, payment of salaries to crew workers and energy auditors/inspectors, and payment for materials.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Weatherization Assistance Program Contract

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Reimbursement for Work in Process. ‌ Reimbursement is allowed for actual expenses paid by the Sub-grantee Subgrantee for work that is done on a home before all work on the home is completed. This is defined as work in process. Reimbursement requests for work in process must be based on actual expenses paid by the Sub-granteeSubgrantee. These expenses may include payments to Sub-granteesSubgrantees, payment of salaries to crew workers and energy auditors/inspectors, and payment for materials.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Weatherization Assistance Program Contract

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