Alabama Administrative Code
Title 290 - ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Chapter 290-2-5 - CHIEF SCHOOL FINANCE OFFICERS
Section 290-2-5-.05 - Performance Standards For Chief School Finance Officers
Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 290-2-5-.05
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
The State Department of Education shall approve a certification program to provide minimum standards, professional development, and continuing education for the wide variety of assignments, duties, and tasks of chief school finance officers.
(a) The certification program approved by the State Department of Education shall have the following goals and objectives:
1. To
provide the highest professional and ethical standards of school business
management practices for Alabama's schools.
2. To provide recognized standards of
professional competence for chief school finance officers.
3. To provide professional growth
opportunities necessary to carry out most effectively the responsibilities of
the position of Chief School Finance Officer.
4. To capitalize on the experiences and
training of current school finance and business officials to enhance the
functions of all school finance officers.
5. To develop skills to link fiscal
operations to school district goals.
6. To build confidence in chief school
finance officers' ability to effectively manage school finances.
7. To provide knowledgeable
mentors.
8. To analyze the duties
and responsibilities of a chief school finance officer and identify minimum
skills needed.
9. To identify and
develop professional competence.
10. To increase public confidence in school
financial accountability.
11. To
attract better qualified personnel in school fiscal management.
12. To provide a high quality continuing
education program.
13. To provide
personal and professional growth and development.
14. To strengthen the business and financial
management of school operations for the ultimate benefit of the students of
Alabama public schools.
Author: Dr. Ed Richardson
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 16-3-13.
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