2023 Tennessee Code
Title 49 - EDUCATION (§§ 49-1-NEW — 49-50-1703)
Chapter 2 - LOCAL ADMINISTRATION (§§ 49-2-101 — 49-2-2101)
Part 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS (§§ 49-2-101 — 49-2-140)
Section 49-2-134 - Policies and procedures for funds raised for noneducational purposes

Universal Citation:
TN Code § 49-2-134 (2023)
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  • (a) A local board of education may authorize a teacher, school employee, or other person employed by the LEA to raise funds for noneducational purposes.
  • (b) A local board of education that authorizes a teacher, school employee, or other person employed by the LEA to raise funds for noneducational purposes shall develop, adopt, and provide the LEA with policies and procedures for use of the funds, including policies and procedures for the receipt, disbursement, and accounting of all funds.
  • (c) The policy developed by a local board of education pursuant to this section must include sources from which an employee may derive noneducational purpose funds, which may include vending machine revenue, donations, or other sources as approved by the local board of education. The policy must also include guidelines for how funds for noneducational purposes must be used, which may include bereavement, award recognition, employee morale, or banquets.
  • (d) Any group of persons raising money for noneducational purposes pursuant to this section and the policies and procedures of a local board of education are not considered a "school support organization" as defined by § 49-2-603.
  • (e) All funds raised for noneducational purposes pursuant to this section are subject to audit by the comptroller of the treasury or the comptroller's designee. The local board of education shall pay the cost of the audit and shall cooperate fully with the comptroller of the treasury or the comptroller's designee in the performance of the audit.

Added by 2019 Tenn. Acts, ch. 134, s 1, eff. 4/9/2019.


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