Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 310. Oklahoma State Department of Health |
Chapter 2. Procedures of the State Department of Health |
Subchapter 19. Procedures for Determining Agency Cost Allocation to the Construction Industries Board |
SECTION 310:2-19-2. Definitions
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- The following words and terms, when used in this Chapter, shall have the following meaning, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:"Adjusted indirect cost agreement" means the agreement negotiated and reached with the Construction Industries Board utilizing the indirect cost agreement and adjusting or reducing it to reflect only those administrative cost centers that provide direct or identifiable benefits to the Construction Industries Board."Administrative cost centers" means those cost centers within the Department which provide services to each and every Department programs, whether in whole or in part."Cognizant agency" means the federal agency from which the Department receives the greatest majority of its federal funding."Commissioner of Health" and "Commissioner" mean the Oklahoma State Commissioner of Health, the chief executive officer of the Department. References in this subchapter to the Commissioner may include a designee of the Commissioner of Health. Designations shall be subject to such powers and limitations as are specified in writing."Construction Industries Board" means the Board having oversight over the Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical and Inspector's Licensure programs and the power to enforce the provisions of the Plumbing License Law of 1955, the Oklahoma Inspectors Act, the Electrical License Act, and the Mechanical License Act."Department" means the Oklahoma State Department of Health."Indirect cost negotiation" means the process undertaken by the Department each fiscal period to obtain an approved overhead (indirect cost) rate through cooperation with the cognizant agency."Indirect cost agreement" means the agreement negotiated and reached with that federal agency from which the Department receives the greatest majority of its federal funding, defining and setting the overhead rate the department will utilize in the upcoming fiscal period in allocating the department's administrative expenses to programs administered by the Department."Revolving Fund" means the Plumbing Licensing Revolving Fund, the Electrical Revolving Fund, the Mechanical Licensing Revolving Fund, and/or the Oklahoma Inspectors Revolving Fund."Selected administrative cost centers" means those administrative cost centers within the Department whose services the Commissioner determines provides direct or identifiable benefits to the Construction Industries Board, including but not limited to, the Commissioner's Office, the Deputy (Director) of Administration, Financial Management, Procurement, Budget, Internal Services, Shipping & Receiving, Human Resources, Legal, Audit, Investigations, Communications and Minority Health.