Proration of Costs for Multi-District Trips Sample Clauses

Proration of Costs for Multi-District Trips. The total cost of the multi-District trips is then allocated to each District based upon the percentage of the Districts stand-alone trip costs (found in step 1) as compared to the multi- District trip costs (found in step 2). Example (cont.): o Blended Cost of Multi-District Trip = $95 Stand Alone Cost of Trip for District A = $65 Stand Alone Cost of Trip for District B = $80 i. District A’s Percent Responsibility = Trip A/(Trip A + Trip B) 1. $65/ ($65 + $80) a. $65/$145 = 44.83% 2. 44.83% x $95 = $42.59 ii. District B’s Percent Responsibility = Trip B/(Trip A + Trip B) 1. $80/ ($65 + $80) a. $80/$145 = 55.17% 2. 55.17% x $95 = $52.41
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Proration of Costs for Multi-District Trips. The total cost of the multi-district trips is then allocated to each district based upon the percentage of the districts stand-alone trip costs as compared to the multi-district trip costs.

Related to Proration of Costs for Multi-District Trips

  • Regulation of School District Expenses The Board regulates the reimbursement of all travel, meal, and lodging expenses in the District by resolution. No later than approval of the annual budget and when necessary, the Superintendent will recommend a maximum allowable reimbursement amount for expenses to be included in the resolution. The recommended amount should be based upon the District's budget and other financial considerations.

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