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FYgl <br /> <br /> Agreement to Provide <br /> <br /> Professional Accounting Services to <br /> <br /> C. abanms. County, North Carolina <br /> <br /> THIS AGRI~EMENT, entered into this day of ,1991 and effective <br />immediately by and between David M. Griffith and Assodates, Ltd. (hereinafter called the <br />'Consultant') and Cabarrns County, State of North Carolina (hereinafter called the "Coun- <br />~f'), WITNF_.SSETH 'II-!AT: <br /> ~, the County has programs which it operates with Federal funding, and <br /> WiFelY. AS, the County supports these programs with support services paid from <br />County appropriated funds, and <br /> WHEREAS, the Federal government and the State will pay a fair share of these <br />costs if supported by an approved cost allocation plan, and <br /> WHEREAS, the Consultant is staffed with personnel knowledgeable and experi- <br />enced in the requirements of developing and negotiating such governmental cost allocation <br />plans, and <br /> WHEREAS, the County desires to engage the Consultant to assist in developing a <br />plan which conforms to Federal requirements and will be approved by their representatives <br /> NOW THF..REFORF~ the parties hereto mutually agree as follows: <br /> <br /> 1. Empl .oyment of Consultant. The County agrees to engage the Consultant and the <br />Consttltant hereby agrees to perform the following services. <br /> <br /> 2. ,~:~pe of Service~. The Consultant shall do, perform and carry out in a good and <br />professional mariner the following services: <br /> <br /> a. Development of a central services cost allocation plan which identifies the <br /> various costs incurred by the County to support and administer Federal <br /> programs. This plan will contain a determination of the allowable costs of <br /> providing each supporting sen, ice such as purchasing, legal counsel, dis- <br /> bursement processing, etc. <br /> <br /> b. Prepare indirect cost proposals for federal grants as necessary. <br /> <br /> Negotiation of the completed cost allocation plan with the representatives of <br /> the State or Federal government, whichever is applicable. <br /> <br /> <br />