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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 463 · § 463.26

§ 463.26. What activities are considered local administrative costs?

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An eligible provider receiving a grant or contract under this part may consider costs incurred in connection with the following activities to be administrative costs:
(a)Planning;
(b)Administration, including carrying out performance accountability requirements;
(c)Professional development;
(d)Providing adult education and literacy services in alignment with local workforce plans, including promoting co-enrollment in programs and activities under title I, as appropriate; and
(e)Carrying out the one-stop partner responsibilities described in § 678.420, including contributing to the infrastructure costs of the one-stop delivery system. (Authority: 29 U.S.C. 3323, 3322, 3151)
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