Government grants/contracts; (6) whether the service can be performed more economically by employment rather than by contracting; (7) the qualifications of the individual or concern rendering the service and the customary fees charged, especially on non-government... A Guide for Non-profit Institutions: Cost Principles and Procedures for ... - Page 22by United States. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Division of Financial Management Standards and Procedures - 1974 - 64 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1977 - 496 pages
...little relationship to work under Government grants/contracts; (6) Whether the service can be performed more economically by employment rather than by contracting;...provisions). (c) Retainer fees to be allowable must be reasonably supported by evidence of bona fide services available or rendered. (d) Costs of legal, accounting,... | |
| 1982 - 1508 pages
...little relationship to work under Government grants/contracts; (6) Whether the service can be performed more economically by employment rather than by contracting;...provisions). (c) Retainer fees to be allowable must be reasonably supported by evidence of bona fide services available or rendered. (d) Costs of legal, accounting,... | |
| 1988 - 1034 pages
...concern rendering the service and the customary fee charged, especially on non-government contracts. (8) Adequacy of the contractual agreement for the...provisions). (c) Retainer fees to be allowable must be supported by evidence that— (1) The services covered by the retainer agreement are necessary and... | |
| 1971 - 618 pages
...have little relationship to work under Government contracts; (6) Whether the service can be performed more economically by employment rather than by contracting;...customary fees charged, especially on non-government contracts; (8) Adequacy of the contractual agreement for the service (eg, description of the service;... | |
| 1972 - 588 pages
...concern rendering the service and the customary fees charged, especially on non-government contracts; (8) Adequacy of the contractual agreement for the...rate of compensation; termination provisions) . (c) (CWAS) : In addition to paragraph (b) of this section, retainer fees to be allowable must be supported... | |
| 1982 - 712 pages
...rendering the service and the customary fees charged, especially on non-government contracts; (viii) adequacy of the contractual agreement for the service...rate of compensation; termination provisions). (c) In addition to (b) above, retainer fees to be allowable must be supported by evidence that: (i) the... | |
| 2005 - 1124 pages
...concern rendering the service and the customary fee charged, especially on non-Government contracts. (8) Adequacy of the contractual agreement for the...required, rate of compensation, termination provisions). (e) Retainer fees, to be allowable, must be supported by evidence that — (1) The services covered... | |
| 2002 - 1096 pages
...have little relationship to work under Government contracts. (6) Whether the service can be performed more economically by employment rather than by contracting....or concern rendering the service and the customary fee charged, especially on non-Government contracts. (8) Adequacy of the contractual agreement for... | |
| 1993 - 1052 pages
...have little relationship to work under Government contracts. (6) Whether the service can be performed more economically by employment rather than by contracting....or concern rendering the service and the customary fee charged, especially on non-Government contracts. (8) Adequacy of the contractual agreement for... | |
| 1980 - 374 pages
...little relationship to work under Government grants/contracts; (6) Whether the service can be performed more economically by employment rather than by contracting;...individual or concern rendering the service and the custernary fees charged, especially on nongovernment grants/contracts; (8) Adequacy of the contractual... | |
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