WAC 131-49-160
Eligible expenditures and matching
requirements. (1) Eligible expenditures include all operating
expenses necessary to carry out the training, counseling, and
referral services covered in the proposal, and to provide
outreach activities related to the services, subject to the
following limitations:
(a) No funds under the contract budgets shall be utilized
to provide subsistence or stipends for recipients of the
services provided.
(b) No funds under the contract budgets shall be utilized
to pay for student tuition and fees for enrollment in
education programs or courses except under specific prior
approval by the executive director.
(c) All out-of-state travel or any subcontracts with
other agencies or organizations, to be paid for with funds
under contract budgets, must be specifically approved in
advance by the executive director or the director's designee;
and
(d) Formula allocations of overhead or other expenses of
the sponsoring organization not directly related to the
provision of the services covered by the contract shall not be
included in the contract budget, but charges for direct
services in support of the contract such as financial
accounting services, printing services, transportation, etc.,
may be included.
(2) Although the contract budget shall not support
subsistence, stipends, or tuition and fee payments (unless
approved in advance) for recipients of services under the
contract, sponsoring organizations are encouraged wherever
possible and appropriate to obtain and provide funds for such
purposes from other sources.
(3) Matching requirements. At least thirty percent of
the funding for each center or program supported by a contract
under the act must be provided by the sponsoring organization,
based on the original contract amount.
(a) Validation of the provision of required matching
support shall be provided as required in each application.
(b) Matching may be provided either in the form of
supplemental funds, from any source other than the contract
under the act, to pay for services separately accounted for in
carrying out the activities covered by the contract, or in the
form of contributed services or contributions in-kind also
specifically and separately accounted for.
(c) Contributions in-kind may include materials,
supplies, chargeable services such as printing services or
transportation, salaries and fringe benefit costs for paid
employees of the sponsoring organization to the extent such
employees work directly in the provision of services under the
contract or providing direct support such as secretarial or
accounting support, and the equivalent value of contributed
volunteer services on the same basis: Provided, That the
dollar value of contributed volunteer services shall be
calculated by determining the hourly rate for comparable paid
positions for which the volunteer is fully qualified, and
multiplying the hourly rate times the number of hours of
service contributed.
[07-23-089, recodified as § 131-49-160, filed 11/20/07,
effective 11/20/07. Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.04 RCW.
01-01-050, amended and recodified as § 250-44-160, filed
12/11/00, effective 1/11/01. Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.04 RCW, as amended. 87-16-061 (Order 4-87, Resolution No.
87-57), § 250-44-080, filed 7/31/87; 84-14-084 (Order 2/84,
Resolution No. 84-76), § 250-44-080, filed 7/3/84. Statutory
Authority: RCW 28B.10.806. 79-09-042 (Order 7-79, Resolution
No. 80-4), § 250-44-080, filed 8/17/79.]