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Board repeals outdated purchasing regulations and approves updated fiscal and procurement policies

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The Elizabeth School Board voted to repeal several longstanding regulations and approved updated policies on federal fiscal compliance, inventories, audits and procurement to align thresholds and procedures with current practice and federal guidance.

The Elizabeth School District Board repealed several obsolete purchasing regulations and approved updated fiscal and procurement policies Tuesday in a package of governance changes recommended by district staff.

Board members voted to repeal older regulations that staff said had not been followed for years, including regulation DI‑R‑1 (expenditure review process), DI‑R‑2 (credit card and local vendor charge account usage) and DI‑R‑3 (cellular phone usage for district‑issued phones). The board approved those repeals by roll call; votes were recorded as Aye by all present directors for each repeal motion.

Staff explained the repeals were housekeeping for procedures written in the 1990s that no longer reflected current…

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