Gifts and Donations Sample Clauses

Gifts and Donations. Awards, grants, or gifts may be accepted by the School and its governing body to the extent allowed by S.C. Code Xxx. §59-40-140(F) and (G). The School shall report to the Sponsor in its annual audit report all gifts, donations, or grants it receives in accordance with S.C. Code Xxx. § 59-40-50(B)(3) and §59-40-140(G).
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Gifts and Donations. The County may accept and administer any gifts, bequests, donations and/or grants, as identified and authorized by the County Administrator, pursuant to the authority as granted by the Board of County Commissioners.
Gifts and Donations. Proponents will not offer entertainment, gifts, gratuities, discounts or special services, regardless of value, to any employee of the Village.
Gifts and Donations. Each of the Participating Units delegates to the Board the authority to accept gifts, donations, grants and subsidies to the Department for E-911 Services and emergency response purposes. Any such gifts, donations, grants and subsidies shall be deposited in the appropriate Department fund and held and accounted for by the Provider Unit along with other Department funds.
Gifts and Donations. The Treasurer shall arrange for a suitable expression of sympathy on behalf of the Association for those members who are bereaved by a death in their immediate family. The immediate family shall be interpreted as the husband or wife, children and or parents of an Active or Social Member. The Treasurer shall arrange for a suitable recognition on behalf of the Association for those members who may be hospitalized due to sickness or accident, or on the occasion of the birth of their child. The Treasurer shall arrange for suitable recognition on behalf of the Association for those retiring from the Organization. The rates to be used as a guide for approximate amounts to be spent by the executive committee shall form part of the Executives Operating Policy for the following areas: Bereavements Hospitalization Retirements

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