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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 76 · § 76.567

§ 76.567. Other expenditures---restricted rate.

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(a)As used in § 76.564, other expenditures means the grantee's total expenditures for its federally- and non-federally-funded activities in the most recent year for which data are available. The term also includes direct occupancy and space maintenance costs as determined under § 76.568 and costs related to the chief executive officers of the grantee and components of the grantee and their offices (see § 76.565(c) and (d)).
(b)The term does not include---
(1)General management costs determined under § 76.565;
(2)Fixed costs determined under § 76.566;
(3)Subawards exceeding the amount specified in the definition of Modified Total Direct Cost in the Uniform Guidance each, per year;
(4)Capital outlay;
(5)Debt service;
(6)Fines and penalties;
(7)Contingencies;
(8)Other distorting items; and
(9)Election expenses. However, the term does include election expenses that result from elections required by an applicable Federal statute. \[59 FR 59583, Nov. 17, 1994, as amended at 89 FR 70338, Aug. 29, 2024\]
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