May the PTA contract with a restaurant to provide food at a carnival for a discounted price? Can the profits go to the PTA?
Yes. PTA may contract with vendors, including restaurants, in order to hold a carnival. If the local restaurant provides food at a discounted price, the PTA will have the good fortunate of being able to make more money. Restaurants are required to follow Health Department guidelines. If a contract is involved, follow the guidelines for signing contracts.
Related Questions
- May the PTA contract with a restaurant to provide food at a carnival for a discounted price? Can the profits go to the PTA?
- At what price will I be able to purchase the handset, if my current handset contract is more than 21 mths?
- Does a restaurants Permit to Operate allow it to sell food at a temporary event such as a carnival?