Common use of Close-out Programmatic Reporting Clause in Contracts

Close-out Programmatic Reporting. The Close-out Report is due to the Florida Division of Emergency Management no later than sixty (60) calendar days after the agreement is either completed or the agreement has expired.

Appears in 16 contracts

Sources: Subaward and Grant Agreement, Emergency Management Performance Grant, Emergency Management Performance Agreement (Empg)

Close-out Programmatic Reporting. The Close-out Report is due to the Florida Division of Emergency Management no later than sixty (60) calendar 60 days after the agreement is either completed or the agreement has expired.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Federally Funded Subgrant Agreement, Subgrant Agreement, Subgrant Agreement

Close-out Programmatic Reporting. The Close-out Report is due to the Florida Division of Emergency Management no later than sixty (60) 45 calendar days after the agreement is either completed or the agreement has expired.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Subgrant Agreement, Subgrant Agreement

Close-out Programmatic Reporting. The Close-out Report is due to the Florida Division of Emergency Management no later than sixty (60) 45 calendar days after the agreement project is either completed or the agreement has expired.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Federally Funded Subgrant Agreement

Close-out Programmatic Reporting. The Close-out Report is due to the Florida Division of Emergency Management no later than sixty (60) 60 calendar days after the agreement is either completed or the agreement has expired.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Federally Funded Subgrant Agreement