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Current as of October 02, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Attachment 1 to Form 9310-1 Cost Element Codes and Comments | |||
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[Cost Element Codes for use in Table 1] | |||
Code | Cost category | Cost element | Comments |
PC | Personnel Compensation | PC1: Overtime—for services excess of the local agency's standard work day or work week | Compensation of overtime costs incurred specifically for a response will be considered only if overtime is not otherwise provided for in the applicant's operating budget. |
PC2: Experts and consultants—for services rendered on a per diem or fee basis or for services of an intermittent, advisory nature | |||
TR | Transportation | TR1: Passenger vehicle rental—for transportation of persons during evacuation | Passenger and nonpassenger vehicle rental costs will be considered for private vehicles not owned or operated by the applicant or other unit of local government. |
TR2: Nonpassenger vehicle rental—for transportation of equipment or supplies | |||
RC | Utilities | RC1: Utilities—for power, water, electricity and other services exclusive of transportation and communications | Utility costs will be considered for private utilities not owned or operated by the applicant or other unit of local government. |
OS | Other Contractual Services | OS1: Contracts for technical or scientific analysis—for tasks requiring specialized hazardous substance response expertise | May include such items as specialized laboratory analyses and sampling. |
OS2: Decontamination services—for specialized cleaning or decontamination procedures and supplies to restore clothing, equipment or other serviceable gear to normal functioning | |||
SM | Supplies and Materials | SM1: Commodities—for protective gear and clothing, cleanup tools and supplies and similar materials purchased specifically for, and expended during, the response | May include such items as chemical foam to suppress a fire; food purchased specifically for an evacuation; air purifying canisters for breathing apparatus; disposable, protective suits and gloves; and sampling supplies. |
EQ | Equipment | EQ1: Replacement—for durable equipment declared a total loss as a result of contamination during the response | Equipment replacement costs will be considered if applicant can demonstrate total loss and proper disposal of contaminated equipment. |
EQ2: Rents—for use of equipment owned by others | Equipment rental costs will be considered for privately owned equipment not owned or operated by the applicant or other unit of local government. |
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 40. Protection of Environment 40 CFR Pt. 310, App. III—Form: Application for Reimbursement to Local Governments for Emergency Response to Hazardous Substance Release Under CERCLA Sec. 123 - last updated October 02, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-40-protection-of-environment/cfr-pt-40-310-app-iii/
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