Cost-share agreement
Cost-share agreement means a financial assistance document that specifies the rights and obligations of any participant accepted into the program. A WHIP cost-share agreement is a binding agreement for the transfer of assistance from the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to the participant to share in the costs of applying conservation activities.
Source
7 CFR § 636.3
Scoping language
The following definitions will apply to this part, and all documents issued in accordance with this part, unless specified otherwise: