Cost Apportionment definition
Examples of Cost Apportionment in a sentence
The departmental charge ratio typically applies to indirectly attributable costs (defined in Section V, Cost Apportionment Methodology) such as departmental administrative, support, and/or material and supply costs that benefit more than one affiliate and that require allocation using general measures of cost causation.
Cost Apportionment Fire cost tracking and accountability (i.e. air tanker and helicopter drop numbers and location) should be established and maintained early during initial attack.
Default Cost Apportionment for incidents where the initial action was intended to extinguish the wildfire (Clause VI.1.D) Costs will be apportioned based on jurisdictional acres burned and the associated responsible fiscal party(ies).
Cost Apportionment: One of four methods used to determine cost share responsibility.
The Government shall contribute sixty-five (65) percent of the total cost of providing the technical, planning and engineering assistance as specified in the Preliminary Cost Estimate and Cost Apportionment for the comprehensive assistance as shown in Appendix B.
The Preliminary Cost Estimate and Cost Apportionment for the current phase are shown in Appendix C.
The Sponsor shall contribute thirty-five (35) percent of the total cost, in cash and/or in-kind services as specified in Preliminary Cost Estimate and Cost Apportionment for the comprehensive assistance as shown in Appendix B, of the technical, planning and engineering assistance set forth in the SOW.
The proceeds of sale shall be divided between the Fire Authorities in accordance with the Cost Apportionment Model.
Default Cost Apportionment for Merged Fires (Clause 38.a.2) An incident-specific cost apportionment agreement should be considered for allocating costs between fires that involve multiple jurisdictions and have merged (burned together).
When the agencies agree that the cost apportionment process isn’t feasible for the entirety of the fire suppression or fire suppression repair efforts, then costs incurred outside of the Cost Apportionment period should be excluded from the cost share settlement.