Test Processing Costs definition

Test Processing Costs means all direct and indirect costs incurred by Veracyte for activities associated with the collection of FNAs and processing (including, without limitation, direct costs associated with finishing processes such as packaging, labelling and other preparation, quality assurance, quality control, testing, storage and shipping) of the Test including, without limitation, costs of labor (including, but not limited to, salaries, bonuses, benefits and stock-based compensation), raw materials, supplies, services, license and royalty fees, costs associated with third party cytopathology laboratory services, and other resources directly consumed or used in the conduct of the applicable activity and any fees payable to any third party to the extent attributable to the collection of FNAs and processing of the Test, and all indirect costs including without limitation costs of indirect labor (including but not limited to salaries, bonuses, benefits and stock-based compensation), facilities, utilities, insurance, administrative costs, and facility and equipment depreciation and amortization, where applicable to the extent directly related to the applicable activity, allocated consistent with GAAP and as historically applied by Veracyte prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement. All such cost determinations shall be made in accordance with GAAP and shall be supported by appropriate documentation.
Test Processing Costs means all direct and indirect costs incurred by Veracyte for activities associated with the collection of FNAs and processing (including, without limitation, direct costs associated with finishing processes such as packaging, labelling and other preparation, quality assurance, quality control, testing, storage and shipping) of the Test including, without limitation, costs of labor (including, but not limited to, salaries, bonuses, benefits and stock-based compensation), raw materials, supplies, services, license and royalty fees, costs associated with third party cytopathology laboratory services, and other resources directly consumed or used in the conduct of the applicable activity and any fees payable to any third party to the extent attributable to the collection of FNAs and processing of the Test, and all indirect costs including without limitation costs of indirect labor (including but not limited to salaries, bonuses, benefits and stock-based compensation), facilities, utilities, insurance, administrative costs, and facility and equipment depreciation and amortization, where applicable to the extent directly related to the applicable activity, allocated consistent with GAAP and as historically applied by Veracyte prior to the Original Effective Date of this Agreement. All such cost determinations shall be made in accordance with GAAP and shall be supported by appropriate documentation.

Examples of Test Processing Costs in a sentence

  • Genzyme shall spend $500,000 (five hundred thousand dollars) within thirty (30) months after the Effective Date to support clinical development activities for the Test (including, without limitation, reimbursement of Veracyte clinical trial costs, Test Processing Costs for such clinical trials, acquisitions of tissue samples for such clinical trials, and other supplies or support for such clinical trials) needed for entry into Territory B, all as reasonably determined by the Steering Committee.

  • The Steering Committee shall determine the number of Collection Kits that Genzyme shall purchase from Veracyte for use in such sampling program at a price equal to Veracyte’s Test Processing Costs for conducting the Test with such Collection Kits.

Related to Test Processing Costs

  • Program Costs means all necessary and incidental costs of providing program services.

  • Collection Costs means an amount that the Municipality can charge with regard to the enforcement of a consumer’s monetary obligations;

  • Reimbursable Costs means expenses incurred by the employee in the course of engaging in the planned learning activity and include registration, tuition and examination fees as well as textbooks/discs and applicable taxes. They may also include reasonable, incremental meal, accommodation and travel expenses.

  • collection charges means the charges which the Municipality is entitled to recover in terms of section 75A(1) of the Systems Act, and includes the administrative cost –

  • interchange fee means a fee paid between the payment service providers of the payer and of the payee for each direct debit transaction;