Program Budget definition

Program Budget means the sum in the prebudget year inflated
Program Budget has the meaning given in Section 4.2.1(a).
Program Budget the budget for Program Costs in relation to performance of the Lifecycle Management Plan. The Program Budget for each year of the Lifecycle Management Plan will be set by the JSC under Clause 3.2.2. The Program Budget for any year may be agreed and amended from time by the JSC under Clause 3.2.2. “Program Costs” - the costs to be incurred in carrying out the Lifecycle Management Plan.

Examples of Program Budget in a sentence

  • The State will comply with the following guidelines when requesting supplemental funding for the Medical Assistance Program and associated administrative payments (CFDA 93.778): The State must submit a revised Medicaid Program Budget Report (CMS-37) to request supplemental funding.

  • For any Indirect Costs associated with this Agreement, total lobbying costs shall be separately identified in the Program Budget, and thereafter treated as other Unallowable Costs.

  • The University does not tolerate any form of sexual misconduct, and will investigate promptly any report of sexual misconduct made to the Title IX Coordinator or the university police, DePauw Public Safety.

  • The Committee reached a consensus to proceed with the Program Budget Status Worksheet as presented.

  • For any Indirect Costs associated with a Grant Agreement pursuant to an Award, total lobbying costs shall be separately identified in the Program Budget, and thereafter treated as other Unallowable Costs.


More Definitions of Program Budget

Program Budget means a budget designed to reflect the costs of activities (programs) that are undertaken to achieve specific goals and objectives.
Program Budget means, with respect to a Program, the detailed budget for the completion of the activities contemplated under the Program Plan, provided in the applicable Program Plan.
Program Budget. The total amount available for all costs related to the Program including, but not limited to, Program design, Program administration, Program financing, the services pursuant to this Agreement, and the construction of the Program. The Program Budget is the sum of all the Construction Budgets for each Project and all other Program expenses. The Program Budget is derived from the funds designated by District for the Program, and PM shall ensure that no additional funds are necessary for the Program. The Board may, at its sole discretion, determine to expand the Program Budget based on receipt of additional funding.
Program Budget means the budget(s) prepared by ABX and accepted by AZ pursuant to Section 5.3 or 7.13.1, as amended by the mutual agreement of the Parties, for the activities to be performed by or on behalf of ABX or its Affiliates under a Development Program or Process Development Program, as applicable, which sets forth the projected costs and expenses of such activities in accordance with Section 5.3 or 7.13.1, as applicable, and shall include a detailed cost proposal in a mutually acceptable format.
Program Budget. The research budget as specified in Section 9 below, including any additions and changes thereto agreed upon by the parties in accordance with this Agreement.
Program Budget means a line-item budget of all Program expenses approved by DYCD for each year of the Agreement term.
Program Budget means the budget developed by the Program Manager for all aspects of the Program. The Program Budget includes itemized cost for the design and construction for each of the Projects, and procurement of furniture, fixtures and other equipment (FFE) to be installed in each of the Project(s), all land acquisition costs, and all legal fees and other expenditures required of Owner to develop and implement the Program. The Program Budget shall appropriately allocate Owner’s available funds to specific line items of cost for each of the Projects and shall be presented to the Owner and its Board for establishment of the Fixed Limit of Cost and Construction Cost Limitation for each Project.