The Recharge Review unit of Budget and Resource Management is charged with ensuring that all recharge operations comply with federal and UC policies and recover their cost base to avoid impacts on other resources. Recharge activities must be cost-based and supported by annual budget plans. Departments develop and submit rate proposals to the Recharge Review team, who provides review and final approval to all UCSF sales and service center proposals and rates prior to charging out for the services provided.
What is a Recharge?
A recharge is an internal charging mechanism where the costs of providing products or services are recovered by charging fees based on an approved recharge rate.
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| Getting Started | Training & FAQs | Other Resources |
|---|---|---|
| Recharge Call | Recharge Training Modules | Recharge Proposal Review Checklist |
| Rate Proposal Forms | Control Point Contact List | Allowable and Unallowable Costs |
| Proposal Development Guidelines | Job Aids | Annual Recharge Compliance Monitoring |
| Service Level Agreement | FAQs | Presentations |
| Campus Recharge Policy | Glossary | UCSF Approved Recharge Rate Table |
| Policy Guidance and Procedures Manual |