1 / 18

Towards a harmonised water quality and pollution risk management LLIV-303 project “HOTRISK”

Towards a harmonised water quality and pollution risk management LLIV-303 project “HOTRISK”. Anete Šturma Senior specialist of Inland Waters Division Expert on modelling in “HOTRISK”. Riga, LEGMC, 26.11.2013. Lessons learned from other LEGMC Lat-Lit cross border cooperation projects.

hedya
Télécharger la présentation

Towards a harmonised water quality and pollution risk management LLIV-303 project “HOTRISK”

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Towards a harmonised water quality and pollution risk management LLIV-303 project “HOTRISK” Anete Šturma Senior specialist of Inland Waters Division Expert on modelling in “HOTRISK” Riga, LEGMC, 26.11.2013.

  2. Lessons learned from other LEGMC Lat-Lit cross border cooperation projects Anete Šturma Senior specialist of Inland Waters Division Project coordinator of LLIV-326 project “Lakes for future” Riga, LEGMC, 26.11.2013.

  3. Key content points of presentation • Reporting procedure • Partner reports of Latvia – Lithuania programme projects • Time-sheet filling

  4. Reporting procedure • After 6 month period all partners submits partner report (plus partner confirmation and supporting documents) to 1st level control (in 10 working days time after the end of period); • After ~ 1 month 1st controller sends to project coordinator e-mail a list of issues to be specified, questions to be answered; When 1st level control accepts report, it sends to a partner Confirmation by the First Level ControllerandCertificate of Proficiency for the First Level Controller. Project partner (PP) sends confirmed Excel progress report and these 2 documents to Lead partner (LP). • After that LP gathers both partner report information, in 10 days time prepares progress report and sends it to Joint Technical Secretariat. • Sertification authority checks it (2 x) and max 6 months after submiting progress report, money is counted to LP (in two parts: 70 % and 30 %)

  5. Excel partner report • A form downloadable in http://www.latlit.eu/eng/how_to_implement/reporting • Must be handled in electronically and signed in paper.

  6. Budget line 1 – Personnel costs

  7. BL 2 – Direct administration costs

  8. BL4 – External services

  9. BL5 – Travel and accomodation

  10. BL6 – Equipment and infrastructure

  11. At last worksheet of Partner report there is a form of Time sheet, which all participants have to fill in and sign about every month with worked hours in Project. These signed time sheets are part of partner report.

  12. For partner report you should submit this previous mentioned Excel form and such supporting documents as: • Printout of the accounting system,which confirms that the expenses are separate from the institution's total expenditures; • Partner confirmation; • Copies of procurement / market research documents; • Copies certifying payments and transactions; • Copies certifying project final results or intermediate results. Costs supporting documents must be sorted according to budget lines (in order like in partner report)! • Project index, short name, WP and BL nr., partner name must be on : • Invoices; • Checks; • Contracts; • If there is place – programme name should be written.

  13. Thank you for attention! More information about programme requirements: http://www.latlit.eu

More Related