RBSA Customers
Sales to Federal Customers
All units engaging in internal sales and sales to federal agencies must charge rates in accordance with appropriate federal costing and accounting standards.
The maximum rate for internal/federal customers should be no more than the cost of the product plus a 60-day reserve allowance.
- In other words, 60/365 is 0.1643 or 16.43%. If your service cost recovery rate is $61.43, the maximum you can charge is $71.53 (61.43 x 1.1643).
RBSAs are required to set both internal customers and federal customers at the same rate, meaning you cannot charge a federal customer $18.00 and an internal CU customer $16.00. This is not allowed.
External Customers & Service Contracts
An RBSA is allowed to charge what they see fit to external customers, as long as the rates are on par or above the rates for internal/federal customers.
External customers include other universities (like Colorado State University), state and local governments (State of Colorado and its agencies, City and County of Denver), etc. If you want to charge these types of customers the internal rate, we recommend setting your external rate minimum to match that of other Internal and Federal customers.
Sales to External Customers
The price charged to all external customers must be at or above the cost to provide the good or service and the price an internal customer would be charged for the same good/service.
- In other words, you cannot charge an external customer $16.00, but your internal customers $18.00
Service Contracts
It is theÌýresponsibility of both the department and the Principal Investigator (PI)Ìýto ensure that proper contracting is completed forÌýeach federal or external customerÌýbefore any services begin.
- OCG must establish a formal contractÌýbetween CU and the external partyÌýprior to the start of services.
- Do not begin work or invoice customers without a signed contract; doing so puts the department, the PI, and the university at risk if anything goes wrong.
Failing to secure a contract in advance can lead to legal, financial, and reputational consequences. SeeÌýOCG’s website for instructions on initial a Service Quotation or Agreement request.