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n <br /> ATTACHMENT C <br /> Contract Payment Requirements <br /> Florida Department of Financial Services, Reference Guide for State Expenditures (March 2003) <br /> Cost Reimbursement Contracts <br /> Invoices for cost reimbursement contracts must be supported by an itemized listing of expenditures by category (salary, <br /> travel, expenses, etc.). Supporting documentation must be provided for each amount for which reimbursement is being <br /> claimed indicating that the item has been paid. Check numbers may be provided in lieu of copies of actual checks. Each <br /> piece of documentation should clearly reflect the dates of service. Only expenditures for categories in the approved <br /> contract budget should be reimbursed. <br /> Listed below are examples of types of documentation representing the minimum requirements : <br /> ( 1 ) Salaries : A payroll register or similar documentation should be submitted. The payroll register should <br /> show gross salary charges, fringe benefits, other deductions and net pay. If an individual for <br /> whom reimbursement is being claimed is paid by the hour, a document reflecting the hours <br /> worked times the rate of pay will be acceptable. <br /> (2) Fringe Benefits : Fringe Benefits should be supported by invoices showing the amount paid on behalf of the <br /> employee (e. g. , insurance premiums paid) . If the contract specifically states that fringe benefits <br /> will be based on a specified percentage rather than the actual cost of fringe benefits, then the <br /> calculation for the fringe benefits amount must be shown. <br /> Exception: Governmental entities are not required to provide check numbers or copies of <br /> checks for fringe benefits. <br /> (3) Travel : Reimbursement for travel must be in accordance with Section 112 . 061 , Florida Statutes, which <br /> includes submission of the claim on the approved State travel voucher or electronic means . <br /> (4) Other direct costs : Reimbursement will be made based on paid invoices/receipts. If nonexpendable property is <br /> purchased using State funds, the contract should include a provision for the transfer of the <br /> property to the State when services are terminated. Documentation must be provided to show <br /> compliance with Department of Management Services Rule 60A- 1 . 017, Florida Administrative <br /> Code, regarding the requirements for contracts which include services and that provide for the <br /> contractor to purchase tangible personal property as defined in Section 273 .02, Florida Statutes, <br /> for subsequent transfer to the State. <br /> (5) In-house charges : Charges which may be of an internal nature (e. g. , postage, copies, etc .) may be reimbursed on a <br /> usage log which shows the units times the rate being charged. The rates must be reasonable. <br /> (6) Indirect costs : If the contract specifies that indirect costs will be paid based on a specified rate, <br /> then the <br /> calculation should be shown. <br /> Pursuant to 216 .346, Florida Statutes, a contract between state agencies, including any contract <br /> involving the State University system or the State Community College system, the agency receiving <br /> the contract or grant moneys shall charge no more than 5 percent of the total cost of the contract or <br /> grant for overhead or indirect cost or any other cost not required for the payment of direct costs. <br /> The Florida Department of Financial Services, Reference Guide to State Expenditures (March, 2003 ) can be found at the <br /> following web address : www.dbf. state . fl .us/aadir/reference guide , <br /> DEP Agreement No. G0061 , Attachment C, Page 1 of 1 <br />