Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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This past year I know you are aware of the problems that have been reported at
Stanford University where the cost of the University ' s yacht and flowers for the
President ' s home have been charged to indirect costs . Mr . Secretary , as you ...
This past year I know you are aware of the problems that have been reported at
Stanford University where the cost of the University ' s yacht and flowers for the
President ' s home have been charged to indirect costs . Mr . Secretary , as you ...
Page 127
To date , what is the cumulative total of State Legalization Impact Assistance
Grants ( SLIAG ) costs ( from the end - ofyear reports and the FY 1991 application
) that states have submitted for approval and that DSLA has approved ? How do ...
To date , what is the cumulative total of State Legalization Impact Assistance
Grants ( SLIAG ) costs ( from the end - ofyear reports and the FY 1991 application
) that states have submitted for approval and that DSLA has approved ? How do ...
Page 128
In the state SLIAG cost approval process , DSLA has frequently disallowed or "
zeroed out " SLIAG costs submitted by states in their application and end of year
reports . These costs have been excluded from the allocation formula pending ...
In the state SLIAG cost approval process , DSLA has frequently disallowed or "
zeroed out " SLIAG costs submitted by states in their application and end of year
reports . These costs have been excluded from the allocation formula pending ...
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The costs submitted for these programs total $ 273 million . It is anticipated that
95 percent of these pending costs will be resolved before the FY 1991 allocation
formula is run . It is expected that the formula will be run in mid - April . Question .
The costs submitted for these programs total $ 273 million . It is anticipated that
95 percent of these pending costs will be resolved before the FY 1991 allocation
formula is run . It is expected that the formula will be run in mid - April . Question .
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The OMB indirect cost guidelines permit two methods for computing indirect cost
rates by colleges and universities : a simplified ... Since the two types of rates are
expressed as percentages of a different group of direct costs , they are really not
...
The OMB indirect cost guidelines permit two methods for computing indirect cost
rates by colleges and universities : a simplified ... Since the two types of rates are
expressed as percentages of a different group of direct costs , they are really not
...
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