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• Establishes and maintains the Local workforce delivery system at a level that meets the <br />needs of the job seekers and businesses in the Local area; <br />• Reduces duplication and maximizes program impact through the sharing of services, <br />resources, and technologies among Partners (thereby improving each program's <br />effectiveness); <br />• Reduces overhead costs for any one partner by streamlining and sharing financial, <br />procurement, and facility costs; and <br />• Ensures that costs are appropriately shared by AJCC Partners by determining <br />contributions based on the proportionate use of the one-stop centers and relativebenefits <br />received, and requiring that all funds are spent solely for allowable purposes in a manner <br />consistent with the applicable authorizing statutes and all other applicable legal <br />requirements, including the Uniform Guidance. <br />The Partners consider this one-stop operating budget the master budget that is necessary to <br />maintain the Local Board's high -standard AJCC network. It includes the following cost categories, <br />as required by WIOA and its implementing regulations: <br />• Infrastructure costs (also separately outlined in the Infrastructure Funding Agreement <br />(IFA)); <br />• Career services; and <br />• Shared services. <br />All costs must be included in the MOU, allocated according to Partners' proportionate use and <br />relative benefits received, and reconciled on a quarterly basis against actual costs incurred and <br />adjusted accordingly, The ,one-stop operating budget is expected to be transparent and <br />negotiated among Partners on an equitable basis to ensure costs are shared appropriately. All <br />Partners must negotiate in good faith and seek to establish outcomes that are reasonable and <br />fair. <br />COST ALLOCATION METHODOLOGY <br />Cost allocation is the process of assigning to two or more programs the costs of an item shared <br />by the programs. The goal is to ensure that each program bears its fair share, and only its flair <br />share, of the total cost of the item. A cost allocation plan is a written account of the methods used <br />to allocate costs to the programs occupying the AJCCs. <br />The requirement to allocate the costs of shared resources can be met by using logical and rational <br />methods to ensure that each program is paying only its fair share of the cost of an item used in <br />common, and that no program is subsidizing another. Generally, the methods used to allocate a <br />shared cost should be the simplest, most straightforward way of allocating this type of cost fairly. <br />Complex, highly detailed methods should be avoided when a simple one will achieve the <br />objective. Methods, rules or formulas that use percentages or fractions of cost items are <br />acceptable. Accordingly, shared costs will be based upon the square footage occupied in each <br />AJCC. The Local Boards and Partners have chosen to submit a separate budget for each <br />comprehensive AJCC for developing the infrastructure cost budget. <br />16 <br />