New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 6A - EDUCATION
Chapter 23A - FISCAL ACCOUNTABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES
Subchapter 5 - ADDITIONAL MEASURES TO ENSURE EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT EXPENDITURES OF DISTRICT FUNDS
Section 6A:23A-5.2 - Public relations and professional services; district board of education policies; efficiency
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Each district board of education of a school district and CVSD shall establish by policy(ies) a strategy(ies) to minimize the cost of public relations as defined in N.J.A.C. 6A:23A-9.3(c), and professional services. The policy(ies) shall include, to the extent practical and cost effective, but need not be limited to, the following provisions:
(b) School districts and CVSDs shall not contract with legal counsel or use in-house legal counsel to pursue any affirmative claim or cause of action on behalf of school district administrators and/or any individual district board of education member(s) for any claim or cause of action in which the damages to be awarded would benefit an individual rather than the school district as a whole.
(c) School district and CVSD publications shall be produced and distributed in the most cost-efficient manner possible that will enable the school district to inform and educate the target community. The use of expensive materials or production techniques where lower cost methods are available and appropriate, such as the use of multi-color glossy publications instead of suitable, less expensive alternatives, shall be prohibited.
(d) School districts and CVSDs shall not distribute, via mass mailings or other means to the school district community at large, publications that include the picture(s) of any district board of education member(s) within 90 days before any election in which any district board of education member is seeking any elective office or any election relating to school district operations held in the school district. Moreover, any publication(s) distributed by the district board of education via mass mailings or other means to the school district community at large within 60 days before any election in which any district board of education member is seeking any elective office or any election relating to school district operations held in the district shall be submitted to the executive county superintendent for review prior to distribution to ensure public funds are being expended in a reasonable and cost-effective manner.
(e) Public relations activities, such as booths at Statewide conferences, marketing activities and celebrations for opening schools and community events, and TV productions that are not part of the instructional program or do not provide, in a cost-effective way, information about school district or district board of education operations to the public, that are excessive in nature are prohibited. All activities involving promotional efforts to advance a particular position on school elections or any referenda shall be prohibited.
(f) Nothing in this section shall preclude a district board(s) of education from accepting donations or volunteer services from community members, local private education foundations, and local business owners to conduct or assist in public relations services. Examples include, but are not limited to: