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Unallowable Costs definition

Unallowable Costs has the same meaning as in 44 Ill. Admin. Code Part 7000.
Unallowable Costs means expenses which, pursuant to DHS rules or policies or Federal regulations, are not reimbursable from DHS funds, unless Prior Approval is received from DHS. Specific Unallowable Costs are set forth in 89 Ill. Adm. Code §509.20(b).
Unallowable Costs means expenditures directly attributable to governance. Governance includes salaries and expenditures of the office of the superintendent, the governing board, election expenses, and expenditures for fringe benefits which are associated with unallowable salary expenditures.

Examples of Unallowable Costs in a sentence

  • 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.

  • Failure to comply with reporting requirements shall result in the withholding of funds, the return of improper payments or Unallowable Costs, will be considered a material breach of this Agreement and may be the basis to recover Grant Funds.


More Definitions of Unallowable Costs

Unallowable Costs means those costs that will not be considered in determining the fixed rate or in meeting the required minimum direct service expenditure.
Unallowable Costs means those expenses IGU has, may have, or may hereafter incur that are listed on Exhibit B.
Unallowable Costs means)) are costs ((which)) that do not meet every test of an allowable cost.
Unallowable Costs costs” means costs associated with Technical Analysis preparation, costs
Unallowable Costs means costs that exceed the total amount of the grant offer or which are not necessary for completion of the work required by the grant agreement. Such costs include, but are not limited to:
Unallowable Costs. Defined: All costs (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation, 48 C.F.R. § 31.205-47; and in Titles XVIII and XIX of the Social Xxxxxxxx Xxx, 00 X.X.X. §§ 0000-0000xxx-0 and 1396-1396w-5; and the regulations and official program directives promulgated thereunder) incurred by or on behalf of BioTelemetry, its present or former officers, directors, employees, shareholders and agents in connection with: (1) The matters covered by this Agreement; (2) The United States’ audit(s) and civil and criminal investigation(s) of the matters covered by this Agreement; (3) BioTelemetry’s investigation, defense, and corrective actions undertaken in response to the United States’ audit(s) and civil and criminal investigation(s) in connection with the matters covered by this Agreement (including attorney’s fees); (4) The negotiation and performance of this Agreement; and (5) The payment(s) BioTelemetry makes to the United States pursuant to this Agreement. are unallowable costs for government contracting purposes and under the Medicare Program, Medicaid Program, TRICARE Program and FEHBP (hereinafter referred to as Unallowable Costs).
Unallowable Costs. Defined: All costs (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation, 48 C.F.R. § 31.205-47; and in Titles XVIII and XIX of the Social Xxxxxxxx Xxx, 00 X.X.X. §§ 0000-0000xxx-0 and 1396-1396w-5; and the regulations and official program directives promulgated thereunder) incurred by or on behalf of Biotronik, its present or former officers, directors, employees, shareholders, and agents in connection with: (1) the matters covered by this Agreement; (2) the United States’ audit(s) and civil investigation(s) and/or any criminal investigations(s) of the matters covered by this Agreement; (3) Biotronik’s investigation, defense, and corrective actions undertaken in response to the United States’ audits and civil investigation(s) in connection with the matters covered by this Agreement (including attorney’s fees); (4) the negotiation and performance of this Agreement; and (5) the payment Biotronik makes to the United States pursuant to this Agreement and any payments that Biotronik may make to Relator, including costs and attorneys’ fees are unallowable costs for government contracting purposes and under the Medicare Program, Medicaid Program, TRICARE Program, and Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) (hereinafter referred to as Unallowable Costs).