Supplanting. Under the Federal “supplement not supplant” requirement, Drug Free Community Grantee’s and their subcontractors (Contractor) may use Federal funds only to supplement and, to the extent practical, increase the level of funds that would, in the absence of the Federal funds, be made available from non-Federal sources. In no case may a organization use Federal program funds to supplant—take the place of—funds from non-Federal sources. Supplanting is presumed to occur in the following instances: • The agency uses Federal funds to provide services that it is required to make available under other Federal, State or local law. • The agency or school district uses Federal funds to provide services that it provided with non- Federal funds in the immediate prior years. Contractor agrees that funds received under this agreement will supplement, not supplant current staffing within their organization
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Samples: Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement
Supplanting. Under the Federal “supplement not supplant” requirement, Drug Free Community Grantee’s and their subcontractors (ContractorCONTRACTOR) may use Federal funds only to supplement and, to the extent practical, increase the level of funds that would, in the absence of the Federal funds, be made available from non-Federal sources. In no case may a organization use Federal program funds to supplant—take the place of—funds from non-Federal sources. Supplanting is presumed to occur in the following instances: • The agency uses Federal funds to provide services that it is required to make available under other Federal, State or local law. • The agency or school district uses Federal funds to provide services that it provided with non- Federal funds in the immediate prior years. Contractor CONTRACTOR agrees that funds received under this agreement will supplement, not supplant current staffing within their organization
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Samples: Professional Services Agreement
Supplanting. Under the Federal “supplement not supplant” requirement, Drug Free Community Grantee’s and their subcontractors (Contractor) may use Federal funds only to supplement and, to the extent practical, increase the level of funds that would, in the absence of the Federal funds, be made available from non-Federal sources. In no case may a organization use Federal program funds to supplant—take the place of—funds from non-Federal sources. Supplanting is presumed to occur in the following instances: • The agency uses Federal funds to provide services that it is required to make available under other Federalfederal, State state, or local law. • The agency or school district uses Federal funds to provide services that it provided with non- Federal withNon federal funds in the immediate prior years. • Contractor agrees that funds received under this agreement will supplement, not supplant current staffing within their organization
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Samples: Professional Services Agreement