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Community Relations
Gifts
to School Personnel
The members of the Board
of Education and its employees wish to avoid any conflict between their
personal interests and the interests of the school district in dealing with
suppliers, contractors and all organizations or individuals doing or seeking to
do business with the school district.
Although it is customary
for some suppliers to give gifts to customers' employees at different times
which are not of more than nominal value, and are not intended to influence in
any manner the school district's procurement practices, the Board of Education
requests, in view of the possible adverse publicity that might arise from such
practice on the part of the suppliers, that suppliers or potential suppliers do
not include the name of any individual connected with the school district on
their gift lists.
Gifts
No Board member or
employee shall directly or indirectly solicit any gift; or accept or receive
any gift having a value of twenty‑five dollars ($25) or more, whether in
the form of money, services, loan, travel, entertainment, hospitality, thing or
promise, or any other form, under circumstances in which it could reasonably be
inferred that the gift was intended to influence the Board member or employee,
in the performance of his/her official duties or was intended as a reward for
any official action on his/her part.
Legal Reference: Connecticut
General Statutes
7-479
Conflicts of interest.
Policy
adopted: August 13, 2002 EAST HADDAM PUBLIC
SCHOOLS
Moodus,
Connecticut