Period of Performance definition
Period of Performance has the same meaning as in 44 Ill. Admin. Code 7000.30. “Prior Approval” has the same meaning as in 44 Ill. Admin. Code 7000.
Period of Performance. Start date: January 1, 2022. End date: December 31, 2023.
Period of Performance has the same meaning as in 2 CFR 200.1.
Examples of Period of Performance in a sentence
Mandatory Reporting (during Period of Performance): Any attempted or successful cyber-attacks on the network or infrastructure of an ISP must be promptly reported to the State of Louisiana Fusion Center.
Subgrantee shall not incur costs or obligate funds for any purpose pertaining to the operation of the project, program, or activities beyond the Period of Performance end date stipulated in this Agreement.
Patch Reporting (during Period of Performance): ISPs and EVCPs should maintain a record of all applied patches, detailing the date of implementation, the nature of the patch, and any observed impact on systems or services.
More Definitions of Period of Performance
Period of Performance means the period of time during which the recipient is required to complete the grant activities and to receive and expend approved funds.
Period of Performance means the time during which the Seller may incur new obligations to carry out the Work authorized by this Contract
Period of Performance means the date at which the grant is completed. October 30, 2020, is currently the end of the period of performance for this proposal.
Period of Performance means the period beginning with the Announcement Date and continuing until the end of the Affordability Period of the last project funded by the Recipient under this Assistance Agreement, when all the conditions in Section 9.11 have been met, or such other time established by the CDFI Fund in writing.
Period of Performance means the period between the project start and end dates as specified in the executed grant agreement.
Period of Performance has the meaning given in 2 CFR 200.77, with the additional clarification that the term includes any extension of the end date of the award, such as a no-cost extension authorized by 2 CFR 200.308, paragraph (d)(2). The period of performance is identified in Block 4. of the Award Face Sheet (Form NIFA-2009). Statutory language or agency policy may limit the maximum potential period of performance (including any awards transferred from another institution or organization). The period of performance will commence on the effective date cited in the award instrument. Any such limitation also applies to subcontracts made under awards subject to a period of performance limitation. If you have questions about whether an applicable appropriation will expire after 5 years, contact the Administrative Point of Contact identified in block 14 of the Award Face Sheet, Form NIFA- 2009. See Extension of a Period of Performance under XIV. Extensions.
Period of Performance means the time during which the awardee may incur new obligations to carry out the work authorized under the State, federal or federal pass-through award. The State grantmaking agency, federal awarding agency orfederal pass-through entity must include start and end dates of the period ofperformance in the award (see, as applicable, Section 7000.370(a)(1) of thisPart,UR section 200.210(a)(5), and UR section 200.331(a)(1)(D)). Administrative costs