Common use of Part C of IDEA Clause in Contracts

Part C of IDEA. (a) The Contractor’s annual allocations are based on the Part C of IDEA’s per child rate multiplied by the 2018-2019 ESIT cumulative child count. (b) Compensation is based on actual cost reimbursement not to exceed the maximum CLA Part C of IDEA Annual Allocation, as shown in Exhibit B, Budget. (c) Part C of IDEA funds used for direct EIS are payer of last resort. In accordance with the requirements of 34 CFR, all other federal, state, local and/or third party funding must be accessed and applied first. (d) Part C of IDEA will supplement, not replace, existing resources including program income. Any Part C of IDEA funding that has not been utilized by June 30, 2021 will be reallocated by the DCYF. (e) All expenditures must meet the federal cost principles including a number of general factors that affect the allowability of all expenditures, linking the necessity, reasonableness, and allocability of the expenditures as a direct charge to the Contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Interlocal Agreement, Interlocal Agreement, Interlocal Agreement

Part C of IDEA. (a) i. The Contractor’s annual allocations are based on the Part C of IDEA’s per child rate multiplied by the 2018-2019 ESIT cumulative child count. (b) ii. Compensation is based on actual cost reimbursement not to exceed the maximum CLA EIPA’s Part C of IDEA Annual Allocation, as shown in Exhibit B, Budget. (c) iii. Part C of IDEA funds used for direct EIS are the payer of last resort. In ; in accordance with the requirements of 34 CFR, all . iv. Part C of IDEA funds may only be spent for Part C of IDEA EIS after other federal, state, local and/or third party funding must be has been accessed and applied firstapplied. (d) v. Part C of IDEA will supplement, not replace, existing resources including program income. Any Part C of IDEA funding that has not been utilized by June 30, 2021 will be reallocated by the DCYF. (e) vi. All expenditures must meet the federal cost principles including a number of general factors that affect the allowability of all expenditures, linking the necessity, reasonableness, and allocability of the expenditures as a direct charge to the Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interlocal Agreement, Purchase Order Agreement