Duplication of Benefits definition
Examples of Duplication of Benefits in a sentence
In consideration of Grantee’s receipt or the commitment of CRF funds by Florida Housing, Grantee hereby assigns to Florida Housing all of Grantee’s future rights to reimbursement and all payments received from any grant, subsidized loan or any other reimbursement or relief program related to the basis of the calculation of the portion of the funds committed to the Grantee under this Agreement and determined to be a Duplication of Benefits (DOB).
In consideration of Xxxxxxx’s receipt or the commitment of CRF funds by Florida Housing, Grantee hereby assigns to Florida Housing all of Grantee’s future rights to reimbursement and all payments received from any grant, subsidized loan or any other reimbursement or relief program related to the basis of the calculation of the portion of the funds committed to the Grantee under this Agreement and determined to be a Duplication of Benefits (DOB).
The COUNTY’S determination that an expenditure is eligible does not relieve the SUBRECIPIENT of its duty to repay the COUNTY in full for any expenditures that are later determined by the COUNTY or the Federal Government, in each of its sole discretion, to be an ineligible expenditure or a Duplication of Benefits.
The SUBRECIPIENT must comply with HUD's requirements for Duplication of Benefits (DOB), as described in the Federal Register Guidance (Section IV.A.
Compliance Provisions further outlines Duplication of Benefits certifications which the SUBRECIPIENT must adhere to.
Subrecipient must execute and deliver a Duplication of Benefits and Subrogation Agreement (�Duplication of Benefits Certification�), in the form attached hereto as Attachment B.
A Duplication of Benefits (DOB) occurs when a person, household, business, or other entity receives disaster assistance from multiple sources for a cumulative amount that exceeds the total need for a particular recovery purpose.
Duplication of Benefits (DOB) - Financial assistance received from another source that is provided for the same purpose as the CDBG-DR funds, in accordance with Federal Register Notices 84 FR 28836 and 84 FR 28848.
A zero award file is identified as a file where an applicant’s total Duplication of Benefits (DOB) exceed the total eligible award amount (remaining Hurricane Irma damage) for a repair, reconstruction, or replacement benefit.
A Duplication of Benefits (hereinafter “DOB�) occurs when any subrecipient receives funding assistance from multiple sources of funding for the same expenses.