Itemized definition

Itemized means that each contribution received or expenditure
Itemized means that each contribution received or expenditure made is set forth separately.
Itemized means that each contribution received or

Examples of Itemized in a sentence

  • The Vendor may download the optional Pricing of Itemized List of RS Means Non-Prepriced Items form from the attachment tab, fill in the requested information, and upload the completed spreadsheet.

  • Itemized receipts must be maintained for audit purposes, and may be required to be submitted as a basis for reimbursement.

  • Itemized documentation related to the expense must be uploaded to Acuity, however only documentation related to the expense captured under the line entry should be included.

  • Claimant's Itemized Statement of Claim shall be served via Federal Express or equivalent overnight delivery service that provides proof of delivery and shall be deemed served as of the date of Respondent's receipt from Federal Express records or equivalent overnight delivery service of the Itemized Statement of Claim.

  • The Respondent shall make all requests for documents from the Claimant when the Respondent's Itemized Statement of Claim is filed.


More Definitions of Itemized

Itemized billing means a bill in sufficient detail that each member district can meet its legal fiscal responsibilities, including but not limited to, determining performance of the IEP requirements for each of its students, reporting expenditures from the correct funding source in accordance with the permissive uses guidance document issued in December 2013, filing Medicaid claims or special education claims or determining that such claims have been filed and billed costs reduced by that amount, etc. Each resident district shall be billed for and pay the direct actual costs of the educational program for each of its resident students pursuant to the IEP. “Actual costs” is a term referring to the excess costs of providing instruction for children requiring special education, above the costs of instruction of pupils in a regular curriculum. “Actual costs” should not be confused with the common meaning of actual as ‘all costs incurred’ which might include non-instructional costs or costs of instruction that are substantially similar to the costs of instruction in regular curriculum. To the extent that the costs are directly related to the provision of special education services pursuant to the IEPs, these costs are special education costs in the member districts. In the case of a Consortium, the general purpose percentage [GPP] would not be billed as a part of the actual costs, because the non-IEP costs are being allocated to member districts otherwise; billing for GPP would result in duplicate billing. Specialized costs above the costs of providing special education instruction for students may be billed to each resident district. Costs must be exclusively for identified students per their IEPs. In the case where a lease agreement is approved by the administrators and their respective boards, and the facility being leased is not a school building owned by a member district, the annual cost of the lease may be billed to each member district in the proportion of each member’s student enrolled or served days divided by total enrolled or served days for all districts. This must be agreed to by the majority of the administrators. The lease is paid from either Physical Plant and Equipment Levy (PPEL) or Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund (SAVE) and is not a special education cost. No costs related to debt, facility use charges, or new construction/remodeling may be charged. No costs related to the residential, placed, or PMIC programs may be charged. Upon reques...
Itemized means the requirement for both the total cost and also its break-up; “current cost” means cost after depreciation; and
Itemized means the requirement for both the total cost and also its break-up;
Itemized means all claims submitted must contain the following:
Itemized means that each contribution received or POLITICAL
Itemized means that the number of items purchased, specific description (i.e. “gen. mdse”, “misc.”, or “tax exempt item” are not adequate descriptions) and price for each item purchased must be provided, along with subtotal, tax exemption, and total. Vendor’s name must appear imprinted or stamped on all receipts. Adding machine tape with item description handwritten alongside is not an itemized receipt.
Itemized billing means a ▇▇▇▇ in sufficient detail that each member district can meet its legal fiscal responsibilities, including but not limited to, determining performance of the IEP requirements for each of its students, reporting expenditures from the correct funding source in accordance with the permissive uses guidance document issued in December 2013, filing Medicaid claims or special education claims or determining that such claims have been filed and that billed costs have been reduced by that amount, etc. [See listing above.] Each resident district shall be billed for and pay the actual costs of the educational program for each of its resident students pursuant to the IEP. “Actual costs” is a term referring to the excess costs of providing instruction for children requiring special education, above the costs of instruction of pupils in a regular curriculum. “Actual costs” should not be confused with the common meaning of actual as ‘all costs incurred’ which might include non-instructional costs or costs of instruction that are substantially similar to the costs of instruction in regular curriculum. To the extent that the costs are directly related to the provision of special education services pursuant to the IEPs, these costs are special education costs in the member districts. In the case of a Consortium, the GPP would not be billed as a part of the actual costs, because the non-IEP costs are being allocated to member districts otherwise; billing for GPP would result in duplicated billing. Specialized costs for identified at-risk students above the costs of providing instruction for students in a regular curriculum, may be billed to each resident district of such identified at-risk students in the proportion that each member’s student FTE enrolled in the Consortium program and using that specialized at-risk instruction bears to the total of all members’ student FTE enrolled and using that specialized at-risk instruction. Costs must be exclusively for identified at-risk students. Such costs will be billed as an individualized cost and may be paid from the at-risk supplementary weighting funding (257.11(4)) or from general fund general purpose funding. Specialized costs for identified returning or potential dropout students above the costs of providing instruction for students in a regular curriculum, may be billed to each resident district of such identified potential or returning dropout students in the proportion that each member’s student FTE enrolle...