Oversight Costs definition

Oversight Costs means those costs, both direct and indirect, incurred by the department in implementing the voluntary cleanup program.
Oversight Costs means all cleanup and removal costs as defined by the Spill Compensation and Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11b, that the Department incurs in overseeing the remediation conducted by the person responsible for conducting the remediation or in overseeing the remediation conducted by a contractor on behalf of the Department, established pursuant to
Oversight Costs means all costs, including but not limited to direct and indirect costs, that EPA and MassDEP and their representatives (including contractors) incur after the date of lodging of the Consent Decree in conducting the following activities: reviewing, discussing, commenting on and attending meetings related to plans, proposals, studies, or other items relating to the Work; verifying the Work; and overseeing Performing Settling Defendantsimplementation of the Work; but exclusive of, inter alia, any such costs incurred by the United States or the Commonwealth pursuant to Paragraph 9 (Notice to Successors in Title), Sections VII (Remedy Review), IX (Access and Institutional Controls), XV (Emergency Response), and Paragraph 111 of Section XXI (Work Takeover); community relations costs, enforcement support costs; record management costs; ATSDR costs; accrued Interest; or the costs incurred by the United States or the Commonwealth in enforcing the terms of this Consent Decree, including all costs incurred in connection with Dispute Resolution pursuant to Section XIX (Dispute Resolution) and all litigation costs. Oversight Costs shall not include United States Future Response Costs or State Future Response Costs.

Examples of Oversight Costs in a sentence

  • The Department shall provide documentation of its Oversight Costs in sufficient detail so as to show the personnel involved, amount of time spent on the project for each person, expenses, and other specific costs.

  • Oversight Costs include, but are not limited to, the direct and indirect costs of negotiating the terms of this Contract, reviewing Work Plans and reports, supervising corresponding work, and activities and costs associated with public participation.

  • If Dow fails to make any payment required by Paragraph 11 (Funding for Specific Restoration Projects), Paragraph 13 (Payments to Fund Additional Restoration Projects, Future Restoration Planning, Future Monitoring and Maintenance of Restoration Projects, and Oversight Costs), Paragraph 18 (Payment of Unreimbursed Assessment Costs - Federal Trustee), or Paragraph 23 (Payment of Unreimbursed Assessment Costs - EGLE) by the required due dates, Interest shall be assessed on the unpaid balance.

  • Attorney’s Office for the District of Montana shall provide Settling Defendants, in accordance with Paragraph 115 (Individuals and Addresses), with instructions regarding making payments to DOJ on behalf of EPA, for payments described pursuant to Paragraph 12 (Settling Defendants’ Payment of Federal BPSOU Interim Response Costs) and Subparagraph 14.a (Settling Defendants’ Payment of Oversight Costs for the BPSOU).

  • Conrail by action of the Board, may amend or terminate the Plan at any time.


More Definitions of Oversight Costs

Oversight Costs means all direct and indirect
Oversight Costs means all costs (including direct, indirect, payroll, contractor, travel, and laboratory costs) that the United States and the State incur or pay in supporting, developing, implementing, overseeing, or enforcing this Settlement, including: (1) in developing, reviewing and approving deliverables generated under this Settlement, (2) in overseeing Lessee’s performance of the Work, (3) in taking action under Paragraph 44 (Emergency Response); (4) in implementing a Work Takeover under Paragraph 76 (Work Takeover); (5) in securing, implementing, monitoring, maintaining, or enforcing the requirements of Section VIII (Property Requirements); (6) in taking action under Paragraph 94 (Access to Financial Assurance); and (7) in enforcing this Settlement, including all costs paid under Section XIV (Dispute Resolution), and all litigation costs. Oversight Costs also includes all Interest accrued on EPA’s unreimbursed costs.
Oversight Costs means all costs (including direct, indirect, payroll, contractor, travel, and laboratory costs) that the United States pays after the Effective Date: (i) in developing, reviewing, and approving deliverables generated under this Decree; and (ii) in overseeing Settling Defendants’ performance of the Work.]13
Oversight Costs means all direct and indirect costs incurred by EPA or the United States after the Effective Date in monitoring and supervising Purchaser’s performance of the Work to determine whether such performance is consistent with the requirements of this Agreement, including costs incurred in reviewing plans, reports and other documents submitted pursuant to this Agreement, as well as costs incurred in overseeing implementation of the Work.
Oversight Costs means that portion of Future Response Costs incurred by EPA in monitoring and supervising Respondent’(s)’ performance of the removal actions agreed to in this Order to determine whether such performance is consistent with the requirements of this Order, including costs incurred in reviewing plans, reports and other documents submitted pursuant to this Order, as well as costs incurred in overseeing implementation of the removal action; however, Oversight Costs do not include, inter alia, (1) the cost of activities by EPA pursuant to Paragraph 7 [Emergency Response] of this Order; (2) the cost of enforcing the terms of this Order, including all costs incurred in connection with Dispute Resolution pursuant to Section IX [Dispute Resolution]; and (3) the cost of securing access under Paragraph 3 [Access to Property and Information].
Oversight Costs means the reasonable direct and indirect costs to be incurred by the Trustees, as defined in 43 C.F.R. §11.15(a)(3), in the monitoring of the Restoration Projects contemplated by this Consent Decree. Such costs shall include reasonable administrative costs and other costs or expenses recoverable under 43 C.F.R. §11.15(a)(3) to be incurred to provide for, carry out, or support the activities or responsibilities of the Trustees consistent with this Consent Decree including their attorneys, in overseeing the implementation of the Restoration Projects.
Oversight Costs means those costs, both direct and indirect, incurred by the Department in implementing the Voluntary Cleanup Program as related to this Contract and any future amendments thereto. Oversight costs include, but are not limited to, the direct and indirect costs of negotiating the terms of this Contract, reviewing Work Plans and reports, supervising corresponding work and activities and costs associated with public participation. Payments will be due within thirty (30) days of the Department's invoice date. The Department shall provide documentation of its oversight costs in sufficient detail so as to show the personnel involved, amount of time spent on the project for each person, expenses, and other specific costs. Invoices shall be submitted to: [Company Short Name]: [Addressee’s Name] [Billing Contact Information] All Company Short Name’s payments should reference the Contract number on page 1 of this Contract and made payable to: If complete payment of the past costs of response or of the quarterly billing of oversight costs is not received by the Department by the due date, interest shall accrue on the principal balance until such time as the entire amount is submitted. The interest applied to such outstanding balance shall be the rate specified by the federal government for any debts owed.