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§ 49-3-404. Authority of trustees.

TN Code § 49-3-404 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) Develop a written plan to implement this part;

(2) Develop investment policies for the investment of the money in the fund;

(3) Expend income from the fund in accordance with this part;

(4) Establish rules, policies, or guidelines relative to the expenditure of income from the fund. The rules, policies, or guidelines may contain factors or criteria for disbursements to LEAs participating in the basic education program, and may include, but not be limited to, special projects or programs that would not otherwise be funded that are deemed by the trustees to improve the overall quality of the total educational program for individual or all LEAs. The rules, policies, or guidelines may contain a competitive award process developed by the trustees that will be administered and implemented by the commissioner of education;

(5) Promote, advertise, and publicize the fund by developing and implementing campaigns for contributions to the trust fund and programs making the public aware of the purpose and operation of the fund. In their promotion of the fund, the trustees may develop partnerships and agreements with and among state agencies, local governments, nonprofit organizations, and private entities;

(6) Raise funds and solicit contributions to the fund on behalf of the fund;

(7) Request from any branch, department, division, board, bureau, commission, or other agency of the state or any entity that receives state funds, such information as will enable the trustees to perform the duties contained in this part;

(8) Contract for the provision of all or any part of the services necessary for the management, operation, promotion, advertisement, and publicizing of the fund; and

(9) Enter into donor agreements with public or private individuals or entities contributing to the fund.

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§ 49-3-404. Authority of trustees.