Common use of Substantial Amendments Clause in Contracts

Substantial Amendments. A. If any amendment results in a change in the funding amount, that does not trigger a Substantial Amendment, as defined, Subrecipient Scope of Services, threshold and milestone dates or schedule of activities to be undertaken as part of this Contract, such modifications will be incorporated only by written amendment executed by Director, or designee and Subrecipient. B. In an effort to efficiently utilize CDBG funds within timeframes required by HUD, the County will consider the reprogramming of unspent CDBG balances from completed and cancelled CDBG-funded activities to other eligible activities as a “Non-Substantial Amendment”. In the event that any of these “administrative” reprogramming actions fall under the “Substantial Amendment” criteria, the proposed actions to the Citizen Participation process, requires formal action by the Board of Supervisors, and subsequent approval by HUD.

Appears in 49 contracts

Samples: Contract for Administration, Public Services, Housing Rehabilitation, and Public Facilities & Improvements Projects, Public Facilities & Improvements Agreement, Housing Rehabilitation Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Substantial Amendments. A. 21.1 If any amendment results in a change in the funding amount, that does not trigger a Substantial AmendmentSUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT, as defined, Subrecipient Scope of ServicesSUBRECIPIENT SCOPE OF SERVICES, threshold and milestone dates or schedule of activities to be undertaken as part of this ContractCONTRACT, such modifications will be incorporated only by written amendment executed by Director, or designee Director and SubrecipientSUBRECIPIENT. B. 21.2 In an effort to efficiently utilize CDBG funds within timeframes required by HUD, the County COUNTY will consider the reprogramming of unspent CDBG balances from completed and cancelled CDBG-funded activities to other eligible activities as a “Non-Substantial Amendment”. In the event that any of these “administrative” reprogramming actions fall under the “Substantial Amendment” criteria, the proposed actions to the Citizen Participation Participating process, requires formal action by the Board of Supervisors, and subsequent approval by HUD.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract #16 22 0037 Ps, Contract for Public Services, Contract for Public Facilities & Improvements, Housing Rehabilitation and Public Services

Substantial Amendments. A. If any amendment results in a change in the funding amount, that does not trigger a Substantial AmendmentSUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT, as defined, Subrecipient Scope of ServicesSUBRECIPIENT SCOPE OF SERVICES, threshold and milestone dates or schedule of activities to be undertaken as part of this ContractCONTRACT, such modifications will be incorporated only by written amendment executed by Director, or designee Director and SubrecipientSUBRECIPIENT. B. In an effort to efficiently utilize CDBG funds within timeframes required by HUD, the County COUNTY will consider the reprogramming of unspent CDBG balances from completed and cancelled CDBG-funded activities to other eligible activities as a “Non-Substantial Amendment”. In the event that any of these “administrative” reprogramming actions fall under the “Substantial Amendment” criteria, the proposed actions to the Citizen Participation process, requires formal action by the Board of Supervisors, and subsequent approval by HUD.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Public Facilities & Improvements, Contract for Public Facilities & Improvements, Housing Rehabilitation and Public Services

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Substantial Amendments. A. 21.1 If any amendment results in a change in the funding amount, that does not trigger a Substantial AmendmentSUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT, as defined, Subrecipient Scope of ServicesSUBRECIPIENT SCOPE OF SERVICES, threshold and milestone dates or schedule of activities to be undertaken as part of this ContractCONTRACT, such modifications will be incorporated only by written amendment executed by Director, or designee Director and SubrecipientSUBRECIPIENT. B. 21.2 In an effort to efficiently utilize CDBG funds within timeframes required by HUD, the County COUNTY will consider the reprogramming of unspent CDBG balances from completed and cancelled CDBG-funded activities to other eligible activities as a “Non-Substantial Amendment”. In the event that any of these “administrative” reprogramming actions fall under the “Substantial Amendment” criteria, the proposed actions to the Citizen Participation process, requires formal action by the Board of Supervisors, and subsequent approval by HUD.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Public Services Housing Rehabilitation

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!