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Show A •V ' ' The Beaver Press - January 8,2009 ~ PUBLIC NOTICES. tic places wilr trict; and (iii) on the Internet in a manner that is easily accessible to Board of Education citizens that use the Internet Compensation Public (4) After the conclusion of the ^ J a n u a r y 15,2009 : public hearing, the local school board may adopt or amend Its Elflfiftl District Office, 291 North board compensation schedules. (5) Each member shall subMain, Beaver, Utah, 84713 mit an itemized account of necI|n^^2:15p.rn. . Purbb&e: Board of Education essary travel expenses for board approval. Compensation Public Hearing (6) A local school board may, Per Utah Code 53A-3-202, the Beaver County School without following the procedures District Board of Education will described in Subsection (2) and discuss, and possibly approve, (3), continue to use the comthe following compensation pro- pensation schedule that was In visions for all board members. effect prior to July 1, 2007 until, This compensation schedule at the discretion of the board, will go into effect January 1, the compensation schedule is 2009, and will continue until the amended or a new compensaBoard of Education formally tion schedule is adopted. changes the compensation schedule at any time in the Published in The Beaver Press future. January 8, 2009. Salary: •** All board members shall continue to receive $250 per It is absurd to divide people Into month for services rendered. good and bad. People are either This salary compensation shall charming or tedious. —Oscar Wilde be provided !n exchange for attendance to all board meetings collectively approved by If you follow reason far enough the Board as a whole and ser- it always leads to conclusions that are contrary to reason. vices rendered on behalf of the —Samuel Butler school district. This compensa•»• tion Is the same as in previous years. Reason: The arithmetic of the Group Insurance: emotions. —Elbert Hubbard All board members are eligible for group insurance benefits. These benefits include health, dental, life, end long-term dis- Reason is the shepherd trying to corral life's vast flock of wild ability Insurance consistent with irrationalities. those provided to district —Paul Eldridge employees. This compensation •** is the same as in previous years. AH board members are eligible to waive (heir insurance benefits In exchange for payment. The amount received by beard members, fov exchange of waiving their insurance benefits is substantially less than the cost of insurance benefits. Board members shall receive the same amount for this waiver as employees who waive their pensatton is a new provision for Board members. Qomputor/Laptop: Each board member shall receive one laptop computer for the course of their four year term, If a board member's computer become Inoperable or must be replaced for any reason, a new laptop computer may be issued to 3 board member with board approval. Board members may retain their com-Puter upon completion of their service; this provision is applicable to board members now completing their service time with the District as well as aEf future board members. This compensation is a new compensation provision for Board members. Travel Expanses: Per Utah Code 53A-3-202, each board member shall submit an Itemized account of necessary travel expenses for board approval. Ths Board shall collectively approve travel expenses for each board member before reimbursement is paid. 53A-3-202. Compensation for services - Additional per diem - Approval of expenses. (1) Each member of a local school board, except the student member, shall receive compensation for services and for necessary expenses in accordance with board compensation schedules adopted by the local school board in accordance with the provisions of this section. (2) Beginning on July 1, 2007, if a local school board decides to adopt or amend its board compensation schedules, the board shall set a time and place for a public hearing at which all interested persons shall be given an opportunity to It Easy To Get Recommended Amount Of Whole Grains And Fibef 1 (NAPS)—When it comes to eating healthier, whole grain breads provide a good start. 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