98.52—Administrative costs.
(a)
Not more than five percent of the aggregate funds expended by the Lead Agency from each fiscal year's allotment, including the amounts expended in the State pursuant to § 98.53(b), shall be expended for administrative activities. These activities may include but are not limited to:
(1)
Salaries and related costs of the staff of the Lead Agency or other agencies engaged in the administration and implementation of the program pursuant to § 98.11. Program administration and implementation include the following types of activities:
(ii)
Providing local officials and the public with information about the program, including the conduct of public hearings;
(viii)
Coordinating the provision of Child Care and Development Fund services with other Federal, State, and local child care, early childhood development programs, and before-and after-school care programs;
(xi)
Managing or supervising persons with responsibilities described in paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (x) of this section;
(3)
Administrative services, including such services as accounting services, performed by grantees or subgrantees or under agreements with third parties;
(5)
Other costs for goods and services required for the administration of the program, including rental or purchase of equipment, utilities, and office supplies; and
(6)
Indirect costs as determined by an indirect cost agreement or cost allocation plan pursuant to § 98.55.
(b)
The five percent limitation at paragraph (a) of this section applies only to the States and Territories. The amount of the limitation at paragraph (a) of this section does not apply to Tribes or tribal organizations.
(c)
Non-Federal expenditures required by § 98.53(c) (i.e., the maintenance-of-effort amount) are not subject to the five percent limitation at paragraph (a) of this section.