(a) Purpose. This rule establishes a process for the
Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) to accept gifts, grants,
or donations of money or property having an actual or estimated value
of $500 or more.
(b) Applicability.
(1) This policy applies to gifts that are to be administered
or distributed by TJJD or that are to be used by TJJD to operate or
improve TJJD's programs or facilities, including the following:
(A) gifts made to TJJD by community resource councils;
(B) gifts of money or property; and
(C) gifts that support a youth activity.
(2) This policy does not apply to the following:
(A) gifts made to community resource councils;
(B) volunteer services; or
(C) gifts made to individual youth.
(c) General Provisions.
(1) The Texas Juvenile Justice Board (Board) is required
to acknowledge the acceptance of gifts having an actual or estimated
value of $500 or more not later than the 90th day after the date the
gift is accepted. Legislative approval is required for the acceptance
of gifts of real property.
(2) If the actual value of a gift cannot be ascertained,
a gift may be assigned an estimated value of $500 or more by the donor,
the chief local administrator, or the chief financial officer or designee.
(3) A gift that has an actual or estimated value of
$500 or more must not be accepted from a person(s) who is involved
in a contested case before the agency until the 30th day after the
date the decision in the case becomes final.
(4) Gifts of cash to the agency must not be accepted
unless the check is made payable to "Texas Juvenile Justice Department".
(5) Upon TJJD's receipt of a gift having an actual
or estimated value of $500 or more, TJJD must send the donor a written
acknowledgement of receipt of the gift and conditional acceptance,
subject to the Board's acknowledgement of acceptance.
(6) The Board's acknowledgement of the gift is by a
majority vote of the Board in an open meeting. The minutes of the
Board meeting must reflect the name of the donor, a description of
the gift, and the purpose of the gift.
(7) TJJD must send written notification to the donor
of the Board's action regarding the gift. The written notification
must indicate that the gift has an actual or estimated value of $500
or more, but may not assign a specific value to the item donated unless
the donor has provided suitable documentation of that value.
(8) The executive director must approve the planned
use of estate gifts having an actual or estimated value of $500 or
more.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §385.8170 adopted to be effective November 8, 2005, 30 TexReg 7229; transferred effective June 4, 2012, as published in the Texas Register June 22, 2012, 37 TexReg 4639; amended to be effective October 1, 2016, 41 TexReg 7123 |