New Hampshire Statutes
§ 124:11 — Computation of Indirect Costs Required
New Hampshire § 124:11
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title IXACQUISITION OF LANDS BY UNITED STATES; FEDERAL AID
Ch. 124FEDERAL AID
SubdivisionIndirect Costs
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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 124:11 (2026).
Text
I.Each state agency receiving a federal grant or grants shall compute an agency indirect cost rate for each grant as provided by federal regulation and shall apply the same to each grant it receives. Any state agency making grants of federal funds to any other state agency, either directly or as a pass-through, shall fund the indirect costs for each such grant in the amount of the indirect costs of the state agency to which it has granted the funds in accordance with the indirect cost rate computed as provided by federal regulations by the receiving state agency. All such indirect costs received shall accrue to the state general fund and shall not be available for expenditure by the agency, except that in the case of the departments of transportation and fish and game that proportion of a
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Legislative History
1975, 364:3. 2005, 177:64, eff. July 1, 2005.
Nearby Sections
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§ 124:1
Authority for Seeking Aid§ 124:11-a
Federal Proposals; Indirect Costs§ 124:13
Departments to Submit Plan§ 124:13-a
Disbursement of Energy Overcharge Funds§ 124:13-b
Disbursement of Tobacco-Related Funds§ 124:13-c
Workforce Investment Act Funds§ 124:14
Estimated Federal Funds§ 124:15
Positions Restricted§ 124:15-a
Motorcycle-Only Roadside Checkpoints§ 124:16
Funds Set Aside§ 124:17
Use Restricted§ 124:18
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