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3/2/2021
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
Meeting document type
Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve a Resolution Adopting Central Services Simplified Indirect Cost Allocation Plan for Year Ended December 31, 2019 for the Year 2021
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8
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Consent Agenda
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73221
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Resolution
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Non-Departmental <br />This department's expense for 2019 is $1,966,869. lncluded costs from this department <br />include payments for the state auditor and dues for a total of $107,666. The 2019 state auditor <br />costs were $82,583. The audit was for the Single and Financial Audit and the Accountability <br />Audit. The dues that affect all departments; WSAC, WACO, NACO and state purchasing are <br />$25,083. <br />Prosecutor-Civil Division <br />The Civil Division of the Prosecutors office performs work for the Central Services <br />Departments. The 2019 total expenditures for the Civil Division were $702,306. This division <br />had excludable costs of $1 10,525 for special legal services, special prosecutors, and capital <br />lease payments. The included costs were $591 ,781 . The calculation of all prosecutor requests <br />for legal services through CAMAS is used to allocate the amount of time spent on the <br />Central Services departments. The percentage of the usage is multiplied by the included costs <br />to determine the amount to be applied to the indirect rate. At the time this report was prepared <br />the data was unavailable. <br />Treasurer <br />The County Treasurer is responsible for the collection of the taxes, receipting of all money from <br />all departments/funds, investments, and the redemption of all county warrants. The amount of <br />cash and investments on hand as of December 31 ,2019, was $151,815,039 of which 42.610/o <br />was for County funds and 57.39o/o was for the Special Purpose districts. The total expenses for <br />2019 were $644,707. There are $262,059 excludable costs for leases and capitalized <br />equipment. The total amount of allowable included costs for the Treasurer is $3382,648. <br />Computer Replacement <br />The total 2019 computer rental for Auditor Accounting, lnformation Technology and <br />Human Resources $16,344 paid directly into the Computer Rental lnternal Services fund. <br />GENERAL COSTS OF GOVERNMENT <br />Under Paragraph 200.444 of Uniform Administration Requirements, Cost Principles and <br />Audit Requirements for Federal Awards the general costs of government are unallowable. The <br />following unallowable costs include: <br />. Salaries and expenses of the Board of County Commissioners,. Cost of the judicial branch of government. Cost of prosecutorial activities unless treated as a direct cost to a specific program if <br />authorized by statues or regulation. Cost of other general types of government services normally provided to the public such <br />as fire and police <br />CENTRAL SERVICES INDIRECT COST CALCULATION <br />The Central Services Departments: Auditor's Accounting, lnformation Technology, <br />Communications, and Human Resources had indirect costs of $1,847,961. With the other <br />indirect costs from other departments totaling $591,486 the total county indirect costs are <br />$2,439,447. <br />7
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