(a) General. The recipient and subrecipient must apply these principles in determining allowable costs under Federal awards. The recipient and subrecipient must also use these principles as a guide in pricing fixed-price contracts and subcontracts when costs are used in determining the appropriate price. These cost principles do not apply to:
- (1) Arrangements under which Federal financing is in the form of loans, scholarships, fellowships, traineeships, or other fixed amounts based on items such as education allowance or published tuition rates and fees.
- (2) Capitation awards based on case counts or the number of beneficiaries.
- (3) Fixed amount awards, except as provided in § 200.101(b). See also § 200.201.
- (4) Federal awards to hospitals (see Appendix IX of this part).
- (5) Food commodities provided through grants and cooperative agreements.
- (6) Other awards under which the recipient or subrecipient is not required to account for actual costs incurred.