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1999 SESSION
HB 2529 School board accounts for materials and supplies.
Introduced by: Roger J. McClure | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
School board accounts for materials and supplies. Permits school boards, subject to the approval of the governing body, to establish accounts for the purchase of instructional materials and supplies within division departments. Currently, school boards may create these accounts only in schools. In addition, the measure eliminates the requirement that these instructional materials and supplies be those that are not stocked or purchased directly by the school division, cost no more than $500 per order, and are “essential” to meet immediate health, safety, or security needs. However, retained are provisions that require funds remaining in the accounts be returned to the local school board with a full accounting of all disbursements, subject such accounts to the auditing requirement of local government accounts and records, and the relevant provisions of the Virginia Public Procurement Act.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
School board accounts for materials and supplies. Permits school boards, subject to the approval of the governing body, to establish accounts for the purchase of instructional materials and supplies within division departments. Currently, school boards may create these accounts only in schools. In addition, the measure eliminates the requirement that these instructional materials and supplies be those that are not stocked or purchased directly by the school division, cost no more than $500 per order, and are “essential” to meet immediate health, safety, or security needs.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
School board accounts for materials and supplies. Permits school boards, subject to the approval of the governing body, to establish accounts for the purchase of instructional materials and supplies within division departments. Currently, school boards may create these accounts only in schools. In addition, the measure eliminates the requirement that these instructional materials and supplies be those that are not stocked or purchased directly by the school division, cost no more than $500 per order, and are “essential” to meet immediate health, safety, or security needs.