Examples of Countywide Cost Allocation Plan in a sentence
Administrative and General expenses consist of the Water Enterprise’s share of the cost of general government distributed through the full-cost Countywide Cost Allocation Plan, the services of SFPUC support bureaus, Water Enterprise administrative and general expenses that cannot be directly assigned to a specific operating and maintenance category, and the cost of the Compliance Audit.
All San Francisco operating departments are assigned a prorated share of these costs through the full- cost Countywide Cost Allocation Plan (COWCAP) prepared annually by the San Francisco Controller.
This subcategory consists of the cost of San Francisco general government and other City central service departments which are not directly billed to operating departments but allocated through the full- cost Countywide Cost Allocation Plan described in Section 5.06.A. Costs in this subcategory are classified as Joint, and are reallocated as 55 percent Power-Related and 45 percent Water- Related.