Common use of Segregation of Costs Clause in Contracts

Segregation of Costs. Recipients must segregate the obligations and expenditures related to funding under the Recovery Act. Financial and accounting systems should be revised as necessary to segregate, track and maintain these funds apart and separate from other revenue streams. No part of the funds from the Recovery Act shall be commingled with any other funds or used for a purpose other than that of making payments for costs allowable for Recovery Act projects.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement (Amyris, Inc.), Cooperative Agreement (Amyris, Inc.), Cooperative Agreement (Amyris, Inc.)

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Segregation of Costs. Prime Recipients must segregate the obligations and expenditures related to funding under the Recovery Act. Financial and accounting systems should be revised as necessary to segregate, track and maintain these funds apart and separate from other revenue streams. No part of the funds from the Recovery Act shall be commingled with any other funds or used for a purpose other than that of making payments for costs allowable for Recovery Act projects.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Loan Agreement, Loan Agreement

Segregation of Costs. Recipients Grantee must segregate the obligations and expenditures related to funding under the Recovery Act. Financial and accounting systems should be revised as necessary to segregate, track and maintain these funds apart and separate from other revenue streams. No part of the funds from the Recovery Act shall be commingled with any other funds or used for a purpose other than that of making payments for costs allowable for Recovery Act projects.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interlocal Agreement, Transportation Energy Efficiency Alternative Fuels and Technology Stimulus Grant Agreement

Segregation of Costs. Recipients must segregate the obligations and expenditures related to funding under the Recovery Act. Financial and accounting systems should be revised as necessary to segregate, track track, and maintain these funds apart and separate from other revenue streams. No part of the funds from the Recovery Act shall be commingled with any other funds or used for a purpose other than that of making payments for costs allowable for Recovery Act projects.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Federal Financial Assistance Subrecipient Agreement

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Segregation of Costs. Recipients Sub-recipients must segregate the obligations and expenditures related to funding under the Recovery Act. Financial and accounting systems should be revised as necessary to segregate, track and maintain these funds apart and separate from other revenue streams. No part of the funds from the Recovery Act shall be commingled with any other funds or used for a purpose other than that of making payments for costs allowable for Recovery Act projects.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant Agreement

Segregation of Costs. Recipients Recipient must segregate the obligations and expenditures related to funding under the Recovery Act. Financial and accounting systems should be revised as necessary to segregate, track and maintain these funds apart and separate from other revenue streams. No part of the funds from the Recovery Act shall be commingled with any other funds or used for a purpose other than that of making payments for costs allowable for Recovery Act projects.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Contracting Services Agreement

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