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405.9 Gifts to Employees

GIFTS TO EMPLOYEES

 

Employees may receive a gift on behalf of the school district.  Employees shall not, either directly or indirectly, solicit, accept or receive any gift, series of gifts or an honorarium unless the donor does not meet the definition of “restricted donor” stated below or the gift or honorarium does not meet the definition of gift or honorarium stated below.

 

A “restricted donor” is defined as a person or other entity which:

           

            *       Is seeking to be, or is a party to, any one or any combination of sales, purchases, leases or contracts to, from or with the school district;

 

            *       Will be directly and substantially affected financially by the performance or non-performance of the employee’s official duty in a way that is greater than the effect on the public generally or on a substantial class of persons to which the person belongs as a member of a profession, occupation, industry or region; or

 

            *       Is a lobbyist or a client of a lobbyist with respect to matters within the school district’s jurisdiction.

 

A “gift” is the giving of anything of value in return for which something of equal or greater value is not given or received.  However, “gift” does not include any of the following:

 

            *       Contributions to a candidate or a candidate’s committee;

 

            *       Information material relevant to an employee’s official function, such as books, pamphlets, reports, documents, periodicals or other information that is recorded in a written, audio or visual format;

 

            *       Anything received from a person related within the fourth degree by kinship or marriage, unless the donor is acting as an agent or intermediary for another person not so related;

 

            *       An inheritance;

 

            *       Anything available or distributed to the general public free of charge without  regard to the official status of the employee.

                                             

           *          Items received from a charitable, professional, educational or business organization to which the employee belongs as a dues paying member if the items are given to all members of the organization without regard to an individual member’s status or positions held outside of the organization and if the dues paid are not inconsequential when compared to the items received;

 

          *          Actual expenses of an employee for food, beverages, travel and lodging for a meeting, which is given in return for participation in a panel or speaking engagement at the meeting when the expenses relate directly to the day or days on which the employee has participation or presentation responsibilities;

 

          *          Plaques or items of negligible resale value given as recognition for public service;

 

          *          Non-monetary items with a value of less than three dollars that are received from any one donor during one calendar day;

 

          *          Items or services solicited or given to a state, national or regional organization in which the state of Iowa or a school district is a member or solicited by or given for the same purposes to state, national or regional government organizations whose memberships and officers are primarily composed of state or local government officials or employees;

 

           *          Items or services received by members or representatives of members as part of a regularly scheduled event that is part of a business or educational conference, seminar or other meeting that is sponsored and directed by any state, national or regional government organization in which the state of Iowa or a political subdivision of the state of Iowa is a member or received at such an event by members or representatives or members of state, national or regional government organizations whose memberships and officers are primarily composed of state or local government officials or employees;

 

           *          Funeral flowers or memorials to a church or nonprofit organization;

 

           *          Gifts which are given to an employee for the employee’s wedding or twenty-fifth or fiftieth wedding anniversary;

 

          *          Payment of salary or expenses by the school district for the cost of attending a meting of a sub-unit of an agency when the employee whose expenses are being paid serves on a board, commission, committee, council or other sub-unit of the agency and the employee is not entitled to receive compensation or reimbursement for expenses from the school district for attending the meeting; or

 

          *          Gifts other than food, beverages, travel and lodging received by an employee which are received from a person who is a citizen of a country other than the United States and is given during a ceremonial presentation or as a result of a custom of the other country and is of personal value only to the employee.                                                                                           

 

An “honorarium” is anything of value that is accepted by, or on behalf of, an employee as consideration for an appearance, speech or article.  An honorarium does not include any of the following:

 

           *          Actual expenses of an employee for registration, food, beverages, travel or lodging for a meeting, which is given in return for participation in a panel or speaking engagement at a meeting when the expenses relate directly to the day/days on which the employee has participation or presentation responsibilities;

 

           *          A non-monetary gift or series of non-monetary gifts donated within thirty days to a public body, an educational or charitable organization or the Iowa department of general  services; or

 

           *          A payment made to an employee for services rendered as part of a private business, trade or profession in which the employee is engaged if the payment is commensurate with the actual services rendered and is not being made because of the person’s status as an employee of the district, but, rather, because of some special expertise or other qualification.

 

It shall be the responsibility of each employee to know when it is appropriate to accept or reject gifts or an honorarium.

 

 

Adopted:  December 14, 1992              

 

Reviewed: Feb. 10, 1997
March 12, 2001
December 19, 2005
June 20, 2011
July 11, 2016

 

Revised:  November 8, 1993