Reimbursement to STATE Sample Clauses

Reimbursement to STATE. The issuance of a Work Order by AUTHORITY shall obligate AUTHORITY to reimburse STATE up to that agreed upon monetary Cost for all activity or work performed or materials acquired for each Rearrangement and for STATE design and construction, oversight, review of PS&E and inspection work as described in this Agreement. AUTHORITY shall pay STATE the balance of any required payment due STATE within thirty (30) calendar days after AUTHORITY receives that actual Cost billing. Such reimbursement shall be for all actual Costs incurred by STATE for such activities or work performed or materials acquired under the terms of this Agreement, including reimbursements for construction contractor claims allowed under STATE contract claims determination process or resulting from an award in arbitration or Superior Court, and including claims-related defense Costs, less credits to AUTHORITY as provided for in Article 9 of this Agreement. STATE shall maintain its standard forms of records showing actual time spent and Costs incurred under each Work Order. Actual Costs reimbursed, direct and indirect, shall be in conformance with Cost Principles and Procedures set forth in Xxxxxxx 0, Xxxx 00, XXX 48 and all applicable STATE regulations.
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Reimbursement to STATE. 1. On a monthly basis, State shall submit invoices to Agency for actual costs incurred for work performed under this Agreement. Agency shall reimburse State for equipment and services based on State’s rates used for its internal financial management of personnel and equipment adopted and in existence at the time of work being performed. Payment shall be made within forty-five (45) calendar days from receipt of the invoice. Invoices shall be submitted to Tillamook County Road Department, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxx Road, Tillamook, Oregon 97141.

Related to Reimbursement to STATE

  • Reimbursement Payments The Department shall, to the extent funds are available, reimburse the Grantee for eligible claims presented for payment if the Department determines the requirements for reimbursement have been met. Claims under this Contract can only be made for the period this Contract is in effect. Reimbursement programs include the following:

  • Reimbursement to Employer The employee shall pay to the Employer any amount received for loss of wages in settlement of any claims.

  • Reimbursement of Travel Expenses If the Servicer provides access to the Review Materials at one of its properties, the Issuer will reimburse the Asset Representations Reviewer for its reasonable travel expenses incurred in connection with the Review on receipt of a detailed invoice.

  • Meal Reimbursement 1. If an employee is required to work one and one-half (1-1/2) hours before or beyond his/her normal working day or on overtime for emergency purposes or for extended work periods of five (5) or more hours in length on a day that is not the employee’s regular work day, and the employee is not exercising flexible work hours, the employee shall be reimbursed for the actual cost of a meal/food items not to exceed $18.00, plus tip (not to exceed 15%) and applicable taxes. Reimbursement is contingent upon the employee providing receipts.

  • Reimbursement of VAT Where under this contract one party is to reimburse or indemnify the other in respect of any payment made or cost incurred by the other, the first party shall also reimburse any VAT paid by the other which forms part of its payment made or cost incurred to the extent such VAT is not available for credit for the other party (or for any person with whom the indemnified party is treated as a member of a group for VAT purposes) under sections 25 and 26 of the Value Added Tax Xxx 0000.

  • Requesting Reimbursement Requests for reimbursements must be submitted via the ASAP system. Requests for reimbursement should coincide with normal billing patterns. Each request must be limited to the amount of disbursements made for the Federal share of direct project costs and the proportionate share of allowable indirect costs incurred during that billing period.

  • Tuition Reimbursement A. Agencies may approve full or partial tuition reimbursement, consistent with agency policy and within available resources.

  • Transportation Reimbursement Employees who, during the course of their normal duties, are required to actually transport clients/consumers/felons in their own personal vehicle on a regular basis, are eligible for reimbursement for the cost of an automobile rider to their existing insurance policy. To be eligible for the reimbursement, the employee must demonstrate the following:

  • Reimbursement Requests This is a cost-reimbursement Agreement. Disbursement of funds under this Agreement may be requested only for necessary, reasonable, and allowable costs described in PART B, and for which the Subrecipient has made payment during the period of performance set forth in Section 2.1 above. The City agrees to reimburse the Subrecipient for such costs, and payment shall be made upon receipt of a request for reimbursement form (PART C) accompanied by a monthly accomplishment report from the Subrecipient specifying the services performed and expenses incurred. All requests for reimbursement must be accompanied by two sets of documentation: 1) case file data which confirms eligibility of the clients on whose behalf payments have been made; and 2) documentation of payment for eligible expenses (i.e., invoices, receipts, bills from vendors, copies of checks, time sheets, etc.), copies of checks from other grants etc.) received and expended, and other supporting documentation. Supporting documentation must be accompanied by an agency payment voucher providing this information and a copy of the signed check with which the payment was made. Requests for reimbursement must be received by the 15th day of the month following the month during which the expense was paid.

  • Reimbursement Procedure Reimbursement shall be made upon successful completion of a course with a grade of C (2.00) or better. The employee shall submit an official transcript or certificate demonstrating successful completion of the course and a receipt from the institution confirming the employee has paid for tuition, fees, and required textbooks. Any financial assistance available to an employee shall be deducted from the amount of tuition reimbursement that would otherwise be payable. The employee shall not be reimbursed for incidental expenses such as paper or supplies, mileage, parking, meals, or other expenses other than tuition, fees, and required textbooks.

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