Total Allowable Administrative Assistant and Support Staff Service Hours Sample Clauses

Total Allowable Administrative Assistant and Support Staff Service Hours. The billable hours for which Contractor may charge Agency for the services of administrative assistance and other support services shall be billed for actual hours worked and billed in 15 minute increments as follows: ⧠ No more than_______ hours at the rate of $ [enter Hourly Administrative Assistant Rate from Section 5.2 of Agreement here, not to exceed $75.00 per hour] per hour for Contractor’s Administrative Assistant support services.
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Total Allowable Administrative Assistant and Support Staff Service Hours. The billable hours for which Contractor may charge Agency for the services of administrative assistance and other support services shall be billed for actual hours worked and billed in 15 minute increments as follows: No more than hours at the rate of $ $ [enter Support Services Hourly Billing Rate from Section 5.2 of Agreement, but in no event more than $89.00 per hour] per hourfor an Administrative Assistant providing Support Services relating to Facilitation General Practitioner ADR Services. No more than hours at the rate of $ [enter Support Services Hourly Billing Rate from Section 5.2 of Agreement, but in no event more than $47.00 per hour] per hour for an Administrative Assistant 1 providing Support Services relating to Public Policy or Public Involvement Practitioner ADR Services. No more than hours at the rate of $ [enter Support Services Hourly Billing Rate from Section 5.2 of Agreement, but in no event more than $80.00 per hour] per hourfor an Administrative Assistant 3 providing Support Services relating to Public Policy or Public Involvement Practitioner ADR Services. No more than hours at the rate of $ [enter Support Services Hourly Billing Rate from Section 5.2 of Agreement, but in no event more than $78.00 per hour] per hourfor an PI Specialist 1 providing Support Services relating to Public Policy or Public Involvement Practitioner ADR Services. No more than hours at the rate of $ [enter Support Services Hourly Billing Rate from Section 5.2 of Agreement, but in no event more than $89.00 per hour] per hourfor an PI Specialist 2 providing Support Services relating to Public Policy or Public Involvement Practitioner ADR Services. No more than hours at the rate of $ [enter Support Services Hourly Billing Rate from Section 5.2 of Agreement, but in no event more than $102.00 per hour ] per hour for an PI Specialist 3 providing Support Services relating to Public Policy or Public Involvement Practitioner ADR Services.
Total Allowable Administrative Assistant and Support Staff Service Hours. The billable hours for which Contractor may charge Agency for the services of administrative assistance and other support services shall be billed for actual hours worked and billed in 15 minute increments as follows: No more than hours at the rate of $64.00 per hour for a Project Coordinator providing support services related to either Public Policy Facilitator or Public Involvement Practitioner ADR Services. No more than hours at the rate of $70.00 per hour for an Associate, Level I providing support services related to either Public Policy Facilitator or Public Involvement Practitioner ADR Services. No more than hours at the rate of $87.00 per hour for an Associate, Level II providing support services related to Public Policy Facilitator or Public Involvement Practitioner ADR Services, No more than hours at the rate of $102.00 per hour_for Associate, Level II providing support services related to Public Involvement ADR Services. No more than hours at the rate of $102.00 per hour for a Senior Graphic Designer to provide graphic design services related to Public Policy Facilitator ADR Services. No more than hours at the rate of $117.00 per hour for a Web Designer to provide web design services related to Public Policy Facilitator ADR Services.
Total Allowable Administrative Assistant and Support Staff Service Hours. The billable hours for which Contractor may charge Agency for the services of administrative assistance and other support services shall be billed for actual hours worked and billed in 15 minute increments as follows: ⧠ No more than_______ hours at the rate of $50.00 per hour for an Administrative Assistant providing support services relating to Mediation General Practitioner or Facilitation General Practitioner ADR Services. ⧠ No more than_______ hours at the rate of $ [enter Support Services Hourly Billing Rate from Section 5.2 of Agreement, but in no event more than $75.00 per hour ] per hour for for an Administrative Assistant providing support services relating to Public Policy Facilitator ADR Services.
Total Allowable Administrative Assistant and Support Staff Service Hours. The billable hours for which Contractor may charge Agency for the services of administrative assistance and other support services shall be billed for actual hours worked and billed in 15 minute increments as follows: ⧠ No more than_______ hours at the rate of $ [enter Support Services Hourly Billing Rate from Section 5.2 of Agreement, but in no event more than $95.00 per hour] per hour for an Administrative Assistant providing Support Services relating to Mediation General Practitioner Services. ⧠ No more than_______ hours at the rate of $ $[enter Support Services Hourly Billing Rate from Section 5.3.2 of Agreement, but in no event more than $105.00 per hour] per hour for an Administrative Assistant providing Support Services relating to Facilitation General Practitioner Services.
Total Allowable Administrative Assistant and Support Staff Service Hours. The billable hours for which Contractor may charge Agency for the services of administrative assistance and other support services shall be billed for actual hours worked and billed in 15 minute increments as follows: ⧠ No more than_______ hours at the rate of $ [enter Support Services Hourly Billing Rate from Section 5.2 of Agreement, but in no event more than $70.49 per hour] per hour for the Support Services of an Administrative Assistant. ⧠ No more than_______ hours at the rate of $[enter Support Services Hourly Billing Rate from Section 5.2 of Agreement, but in no event more than $70.49 per hour] per hour for the Support Services of a Project Associate. for ⧠ No more than_______ hours at the rate of $78.49 per hour for the Support Services of an Associate, Level 1. ⧠ No more than_______ hours at the rate of $89.71 per hour for the Support Services of an Associate, Level 2.
Total Allowable Administrative Assistant and Support Staff Service Hours. Contractor shall not charge Agency for any services provided by Contractor’s administrative or other support staff.
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Total Allowable Administrative Assistant and Support Staff Service Hours. The billable hours for which Contractor may charge Agency for the services of administrative assistance and other support services shall be billed for actual hours worked and billed in 15 minute increments as follows: ⧠ No more than_______ hours at the rate of [enter Support Services Hourly Billing Rate from Section 5.2 of Agreement, but in no event more than $100.00 per hour] per hour for an Administrative Assistant. ⧠ No more than_______ hours at the rate of $150.00 per hour for an Assistant Facilitator who provides services in connection with Contractor providing Public Policy Facilitation Services. ⧠ No more than_______ hours at the rate of $100.00 per hour for a Project Assistant who provides such project support services in connection with Contractor providing Public Policy Facilitation Services. ⧠ No more than_______ hours at the rate of $75.00 per hour for a Project Support staff person who provides such support services in connection with Contractor providing Public Policy Facilitation Services.

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