Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 6A-1.0143 - Promotion and Public Relations Funding
(1) Funds derived from auxiliary enterprises
and undesignated gifts shall be disbursed in accordance with rules of the
school board for such purposes as are deemed to be for the benefit of the
district. For purposes of this rule funds from auxiliary enterprises will be
defined as profits from enterprise type activities of the district, excluding
food service activities, which may include, but are not limited to, vending
machines, supply stores, and other internal account funds profits not
specifically designated for student or school-level purposes.
(2) The rules of the school board may
authorize the use of a portion of such funds for the purpose of promotion,
public relations, and hospitality of business guests provided that such purpose
will directly benefit or be in the best interest of the district. Promotions
and public relations activities may include, but are not limited to, activities
involving graduation, visiting committees, orientation and work conferences,
recruitment of employees, official meetings and receptions, guest speakers,
accreditation studies, and other developmental activities, awards or other
types of recognition for meritorious performance.
(3) The rules of the school board may
authorize the use of a portion of such funds for hospitality of business
guests. Disbursements for any fiscal year for hospitality of business guests
shall not exceed the following amounts:
|
District Size (Prior Year Unweighted Full-Time Equivalent Students) |
Total Amount |
|
1 - 2, 000 |
$2, 000 |
|
2001 - 5, 000 |
$4, 000 |
|
5001 - 10, 000 |
$10, 000 |
|
10, 001 - 15, 000 |
$20, 000 |
|
15, 001 - 25, 000 |
$30, 000 |
|
25, 001 - 150, 000 |
$50, 000 |
|
150, 001 or more |
$75, 000 |
(4)
Funds used for purposes specified in subsections
6A-1.0143(2),
(3), F.A.C., shall be expended from or
district fund which generated the revenue.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 1001.02(1), 1010.08 FS. Law Implemented 1010.08 FS.
New 7-26-84, Formerly 6A-1.143, Amended 11-15-93.
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