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Federal Procurement Thresholds: Should an Entity Implement a Lower Threshold?
Federal procurement policies require a maximum threshold of $250,000 of expenditures paid to a vendor for a sealed bid or proposal to be necessary (this is not applicable for Arizona school districts as they are required to follow more stringent … read more
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Reminders on Child Nutrition Eligibility Determinations
The eligibility determination performed as part of the Child Nutrition program affects various other school district programs, but also affects the students who receive benefits that make an important contribution to their overall nutrition. A free or reduced price eligibility … read more
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