Reasonable administrative costs definition

Reasonable administrative costs. ’ means the items described in Code section 7430(c)(2).
Reasonable administrative costs means actual charges for preparation for and conduct of an administrative proceeding, including:

Examples of Reasonable administrative costs in a sentence

  • Reasonable administrative costs for registration and title services, including obtaining temporary tags, tag transfers, and new tags are permitted.

  • Reasonable administrative costs for the State or Local Government to administer its allocation of the Opioid Settlement Funds shall not exceed actual costs, 10% of the relevant allocation of the Opioid Settlement Funds, or any administrative expense limitation imposed by the National Settlement Agreements or Bankruptcy Resolution, whichever is less.

  • Reasonable administrative costs for obtaining temporary tags, tag transfers, and new tags are permitted and can be negotiated between the purchaser and the vendor.

  • Reasonable administrative costs of the HTF homeownership assistance can be charged to the HTF program as a project cost.

  • Reasonable administrative costs associated with the maintenance of this trust of up to $50 per month to cover trustee fees, bank service charges, copy charges, postage, accounting and tax preparation fees, income taxes attributable to trust income, and guardianship or conservatorship fees and costs.

  • Reasonable administrative costs associated with the effective administration of the plans include such items as publicizing, enrolling, maintaining records, and providing employees with assistance in understanding and collecting their benefits.

  • Reasonable administrative costs may be charged to the HOME program as a project cost.

  • Reasonable administrative costs associated with the effective administration of the plans include such items as publicizing, enrolling, maintaining records, and providing Employees with assistance in understanding and collecting their benefits.

  • Allowable cost will be based on the following schedule: (1) First Year: The Contractor's contribution for an active employee(2) Second Year: One half of the Contractor's Cobra premium(3) Third and subsequent years: Reasonable administrative costs that exceed the two percent administrative fee paid by the displaced worker.

  • Reasonable administrative costs in the amount of 5% of the construction contract shall be reimbursable by the Lead Entity and shall be part of the project budget.

Related to Reasonable administrative costs

  • Administrative Costs means all costs and expenses associated with providing notice of the Settlement to the Settlement Class and otherwise administering or carrying out the terms of the Settlement. Such costs may include, without limitation: escrow agent costs, the costs of publishing the summary notice, the costs of printing and mailing the Notice and Proof of Claim, as directed by the Court, and the costs of allocating and distributing the Net Settlement Fund to the Authorized Claimants. Such costs do not include legal fees.

  • Administrative Fees shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.06(b).

  • Administrative Fee is defined in Section 4.1(a).

  • Direct Costs means the sum of the following:

  • Administrative Safeguards are administrative actions, and policies and procedures, to manage the selection, development, implementation, and maintenance of security measures to protect electronic PHI and to manage the conduct of Contractor’s workforce in relation to the protection of that information.

  • Administration Costs means (i) the costs and expenses associated with the production and dissemination of the Notice (as defined in Section 2.10); (ii) all reasonable costs incurred by the Settlement Administrator (as defined in Section 1.40) in administering and effectuating this Settlement, which costs and expenses are necessitated by performance and implementation of this Agreement and any Court orders relating thereto; (iii) all reasonable fees charged by the Settlement Administrator; and (iv) any other costs associated with the settlement, including but not limited to any amounts charged by TIAA or Vanguard.