CDC (TSBVI) - OTHER REVENUES: GRANTS FROM PRIVATE SOURCES

Adopted:   1/11/80
Amended:  3/12/82, 11/30/90, 3/27/92, 5/26/94, 5/23/97, 1/24/02
Reviewed:

PURPOSE

In an effort to improve or expand its educational program, the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired may, from time to time, apply to either public or private sources for financial assistance.  These efforts will usually take the form of grant proposals, but may also be requests for donations.

The Board of Trustees delegates to the Superintendent authority to approve applications for grant funds and requests for donations for any purpose which is relevant to the basic mission of the School. The Superintendent shall inform Board members in a timely manner when seeking external funds.

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

Any funds received from any privately sponsored source which will pay all or part of an employee's salary shall also provide funding for the payment of all employee benefits, including, but not limited to, retirement contributions, employee insurance, O.A.S.I. benefits, benefit replacement pay, unemployment compensation benefits and worker's compensation.   General Appropriations Act, Article IX

RESPONSIBILITY

The Director of Accounting shall assure that reimbursement of the appropriate state agency occurs for these employee benefits in the manner and time prescribed by these agencies.

Current General Appropriations Act, Art. IX,

Adopted:   1/11/80
Amended:  3/12/82, 11/30/90, 3/27/92, 5/26/94, 5/23/97, 1/24/02
Reviewed:

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