§ 463.700. What are the one-stop infrastructure costs?
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(a)Infrastructure costs of one-stop centers are nonpersonnel costs that are necessary for the general operation of the one-stop center, including:
(1)Rental of the facilities;
(2)Utilities and maintenance;
(3)Equipment (including assessment-related products and assistive technology for individuals with disabilities); and
(4)Technology to facilitate access to the one-stop center, including technology used for the center's planning and outreach activities.
(b)Local WDBs may consider common identifier costs as costs of one-stop infrastructure.
(c)Each entity that carries out a program or activities in a local one-stop center, described in §§ 463.400 through 463.410, must use a portion of the funds available for the program and activities to maintain the one-stop delivery system, including payment of the infrastructure costs of one-stop centers. These payments must be in accordance with this subpart; Federal cost principles, which require that all costs must be allowable, reasonable, necessary, and allocable to the program; and all other applicable legal requirements.
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