What information must a board member disclose about his/her relatives?
The School Ethics Act requires that a board member disclose: (1) whether any relative of the school official or any person related by marriage is employed by the district, as well as the name of such person(s); (2) whether the school official or a relative is a party to a contract with the district and, if so, the nature of the contract; and (3) whether the school official or a relative is employed by, receives any compensation from, or has any interest in, any business which is a party to a contract with the school district with which the school official holds office or employment and, if so, the name of each such business. N.J.S.A. 18A:12-25. Q6: On the Financial Disclosure Statement at Section I, item 2, must a school official report that his/her child is receiving a scholarship? A: Scholarship information need not be reported unless the funding is coming from the district or from some entity/organization that has ties to the district.
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