216 BOARD OF DIRECTORS' MEMBER SERVICES

216 BOARD OF DIRECTORS' MEMBER SERVICES Jen@iowaschool… Sat, 07/13/2019 - 16:07

216.1 ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP

216.1 ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP

Participation in board member associations are beneficial to the board.  The board shall maintain an active membership in the Iowa Association of School Boards and in organizations the board determines will be of benefit to the board and the school district.

 

Legal Reference:    Iowa Code § 279.38 (2013).

Cross Reference:    216.2    Board of Directors' Member Development and Training

Approved    10/20/70           Reviewed   1/24/24                    Revised     11/20/00     

      

Jen@iowaschool… Sat, 07/13/2019 - 16:07

216.2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS' MEMBER DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING

216.2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS' MEMBER DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING

High achieving school boards work as a team to create high expectations for all students.  Board learning is foundational to creating this solid governance structure focused on student learning for school boards. The board may participate in conferences sponsored by educational associations and agencies in addition to its own in-service programs and work sessions.

The board shall work closely with the Iowa Association of School Boards and encourage the board members to participate in qualifying learning opportunities to achieve the Annual Board Award.

Legal Reference: Iowa Code §§ 279.8, .38 (2013).

Cross Reference: 216.1 Association Membership

Approved    11/20/00         Reviewed    1/24/24               Revised                   1-15-20

Jen@iowaschool… Sat, 07/13/2019 - 16:10

216.3 BOARD OF DIRECTORS' MEMBER COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES

216.3 BOARD OF DIRECTORS' MEMBER COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES

As an elected public official, the board member is a public servant who serves without compensation.  Board members shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their official duties.

Prior to reimbursement of actual and necessary expenses, the board member must submit a detailed receipt indicating the date, purpose and nature of the expense for each claim item.  A credit card receipt is generally not considered a detailed receipt. Failure to provide a detailed receipt shall make the expense non-reimbursable. Personal expenses shall be reimbursed by the board member to the school district no later than ten working days following the date of the expense.  In exceptional circumstances, the board may allow a claim without proper receipt. Written documentation explaining the exceptional circumstances shall be maintained as part of the school district's record of the claim.

Travel outside of the school district must be pre-approved.  Pre-approved expenses for transportation within three-hundred miles of the central administration office of the school district will be by automobile.  If a school district vehicle is not available, the board member will be reimbursed the current DMV mileage rate per mile.  Pre-approved expenses for transportation outside of three-hundred miles will be by public carrier.  Reimbursement for air travel will be at the tourist class fares.  Should a board member choose to travel by automobile, reimbursement will be limited to the public carrier amount.  Pre-approved expenses for transportation in a rental car is limited to the cost of a Class "C" rental car at a medium priced agency unless the number of board members traveling on behalf of the school district warrant a larger vehicle.  Travel inside the school district in the board member's personal vehicle will not be reimbursed.

 

Pre-approved expenses for lodging within the state is limited to $150/night.  Pre-approved expenses for lodging outside the state is limited to the rate of a medium priced hotel in the area.  Lodging may be pre-approved for a larger amount if special circumstances require the board member to stay at a particular hotel.

Pre-approved expenses for meals within the state are limited to $10 for breakfast, $20 for lunch and $30 for dinner.  Pre-approved expenses for meals outside the state are limited to $10 for breakfast, $20 for lunch and $30 for dinner.  Meals may be pre-approved for a larger amount at the discretion of the board.

 

It shall be the responsibility of the board secretary to compile the expenses of board members and bring them to the board for audit and approval in the same manner as other claims of the school district.  It shall be the responsibility of the board to determine through the audit and approval process of the board, whether the expenses incurred by a board member are actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their official duties.

Legal Reference: Iowa Code §§ 68B; 277.27; 279.7A, .8, .32 (2013).

Cross Reference: 203 Board of Directors' Conflict of Interest

401.7 Employee Travel Compensation

401.10 Credit Cards

Legal Reference:    Iowa Code §§ 68B; 277.27; 279.7A, .8, .32 (2013).

Cross Reference:    203    Board of Directors' Conflict of Interest

    401.7    Employee Travel Compensation

    401.10    Credit Cards

Approved    10/26/70           Reviewed    1/24/24           Revised     03/21/11              

 

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