
Associated Student Body
Laws * Rules * Regulations For Washington State Schools
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General Concepts on the Use of ASB Funds
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- Schools need to be aware of the following concepts, at a minimum
to guarantee observing the spirit and intent of the rules and regulations
related to the use of ASB funds.
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- All school districts should have policies in place related to the use
of ASB funds.
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- These policies should cover the scope of the budget process and procedural
authority for the collection and distribution of funds along with the specific
rules related to depositing funds through the school district business
office.
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- An organization of students with school staff assistance must annually
develop an ASB operating budget with projected income and expenditures.
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- While this activity is a legitimate and practical learning experience
for students, it forms the basis for all future budgetary decisions. Students
should be involved in the collection and approval of budget requests. Coaches/directors
and advisors should be able to provide realistic requests to student groups
through the ASB advisor. The student government group must be provided
with the necessary information to make informed fiscal decisions.
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- The proposed ASB budget, including the type of money raising activities
must be submitted and approved by the local school directors.
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- ASB funds are considered public funds and the ASB budget requires school
board approval the same as the regular school district budget.
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- It is important for the school board to be aware of the various money
raising projects that will be employed to meet the expenditures. While
gate receipts have provided an obvious source of revenue for high schools
many schools are involved in additional fund raisers. All fund raisers
should be carefully reviewed. Fund raisers should be designed to raise
a maximum amount of money with built in safeguards to insure accurate and
reliable records for the collection of money.
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- Fund raisers should provide an needed service, a worthwhile product
or an event that can be supported by the community. Care should be taken
to be sensitive to the various and diverse segments of any community. School
directors are concerned about community support as well as product or event
liability.
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- The disbursement of any funds must be to provide services or materials
to current members of the Association Student Body.
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- Secondary ASB funds are used to purchase and supply a myriad of things
from uniforms to membership fees with a wide range of specialized equipment
for athletics and activities. All of the funds expended require a pre-approval
through a budget item and a record of disbursement through the minutes
of an ASB meeting.
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- NOTE: All schools should have clearly developed procedural accounting
procedures and record keeping. It is the Washington Interscholastic Activities
Association's opinion that once a budget is prepared by students and approved
by the school directors. Particular restrictions placed on the use of these
funds are those specific rules and regulations as part of a schools membership
in the WIAA. The use of ASB funds to finance a school's team on some form
of out of season participation or the payment of registration for teams
or individuals at non-sanctioned events would be considered a school violation
of WIAA rules and consequently, not an appropriate use of ASB funds.
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- ASB Funds are subject to special interpretation. It must be understood
that there exists the caveat that all rules and regulations related to
ASB funds are continuously being reviewed and subject to the legal opinions
of state agencies.
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- Main Menu
- General Definitions
- Common Issues from Audits
- Guidelines for Fundraising
- ASB Funds Tip Sheet
- Common ASB Questions
- Student Body Funds Quiz
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- Washington Association of Student Councils
- Susan Fortin, Director
- 2142 Cispus Road
- Randle Washington 98377-9305
- (360) 497- 7131 · Fax (360) 497-7132
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- Prepared by Martin E. Fortin, Jr.
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