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Originally Posted by Chris is me
Does the PDV rule work differently than the rest of the KoP costing rules? Because otherwise, you could argue anything on the AndyMark website costs $0, in any amount, and that just seems like nonsense.
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Q117 Costing of an item partially obtained with a PDV?
In the event that a VENDOR has supplied a PDV (thus items via that PDV are a KOP item), however the COTS items purchased cost more than the value of the PDV (the PDV was used to offset the cost), does that item now become a KOP item, particularly for the purposes of R10 and R11? Say that the PDV was $40, but an item cost $100. Is the cost not reported per R10 since this is now a KOP item? Another example: the cost is $1000. Is this legal per R11 since it is now a KOP item?
asked 6 days ago by FRC 4263
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Answer
Apologies for the confusion! We have updated the language in Section 8.1 in Team Update 03 to more clearly specify that for an item to be considered part of the KOP it must be "paid for completely, except shipping, with a Product Donation Voucher (PDV)."
https://frc-qa.firstinspires.org/qa/117