z*e
2 楼
是啥时候送好呢,感恩节还是圣诞前?30块的GIFT CARD是否合适呢?谢谢!
m*y
3 楼
ding
a*a
5 楼
25刀?20刀?
貌似不能超过25?
貌似不能超过25?
a*3
10 楼
这个不同州不一样
若是public school,老师算是public employee
收了礼物要做disclosure的,否则那是违法要坐牢的
http://www.mass.gov/ethics/gifts-to-public-school-teachers-and-
Gifts to Public School Teachers and Staff
In general, a public employee may not accept any gift worth $50 or more that
is given because of the position he or she holds. Public employees may
accept gifts that are worth less than $50, but they have to disclose in
writing that they have done so if, based on the specific circumstances, a
reasonable person would think that the public employee might unduly show
favor to the giver or the giver's child, or be influenced by the giver.
The law prohibits gifts to public employees, not gifts to public agencies.
You may give gifts to a public school, or a particular classroom, and the $
50 limit does not apply. Your school district may have its own additional
rules about gifts, which you should follow.
Example: A Parent-Teacher Organization wants to give $75 gift cards to
teachers to buy classroom supplies. The teachers may accept the gift cards
but must use them to buy classroom supplies, and should keep receipts to
show that they did so. Supplies bought with the gift cards are the property
of the school, not the teachers.
New Exemption
The Ethics Commission recently created an exemption to permit class gifts to
teachers. A teacher may accept a gift, or several gifts during the school
year, from public school students and/or their parents and guardians, with
an aggregated value of up to $150, if the gift is identified only as being
from the class, and the identity of the givers and the individual amounts
given are not identified to the recipient. Gifts received pursuant to this
exemption are not required to be disclosed. The donor is unknown, so a
reasonable person would not conclude that the gift would influence the
teacher's conduct with regard to any individual or would cause the teacher
to favor any individual.
Example: A teacher has a class with 23 students. Parents of 20 of the
students collect money and give the teacher a $150 gift certificate to a
book store, indicating that it is a class gift. The teacher may accept the $
150 class gift certificate and no disclosure is required. The teacher may
not knowingly accept any additional gift from any of the parents who
participated in the class gift.
A teacher may accept a class gift and also individual gifts from persons who
did not contribute to the class gift. Unlike class gifts, which are not
required to be disclosed, individual gifts must be disclosed if, based on
the specific circumstances, a reasonable person might think that the teacher
's actions would be influenced by the gift.
Example: A child who did not participate in the class gift gives a plate of
homemade cookies to the teacher. The teacher may accept the cookies, and no
disclosure is required, because a reasonable person would not think that the
teacher would be influenced by a gift that has no retail value. Similarly,
a teacher would not be required to disclose acceptance of other homemade
food items, hand-picked (not purchased) bouquets of flowers, and handmade
gifts, candy, or other gift items worth less than $10, because a reasonable
person would not think that the teacher might unduly show favor to the giver
of such gifts or the giver's child, or be influenced by the giver.
Example: Parents of a child who did not contribute to a class gift and whose
child is awaiting a college recommendation gives the teacher who is writing
the recommendation a bottle of wine worth $40. The teacher must disclose
the gift in writing to her appointing authority, because a reasonable person
might think that such a gift might influence the teacher to write a better
recommendation for the student.
【在 a*****a 的大作中提到】
: 25刀?20刀?
: 貌似不能超过25?
若是public school,老师算是public employee
收了礼物要做disclosure的,否则那是违法要坐牢的
http://www.mass.gov/ethics/gifts-to-public-school-teachers-and-
Gifts to Public School Teachers and Staff
In general, a public employee may not accept any gift worth $50 or more that
is given because of the position he or she holds. Public employees may
accept gifts that are worth less than $50, but they have to disclose in
writing that they have done so if, based on the specific circumstances, a
reasonable person would think that the public employee might unduly show
favor to the giver or the giver's child, or be influenced by the giver.
The law prohibits gifts to public employees, not gifts to public agencies.
You may give gifts to a public school, or a particular classroom, and the $
50 limit does not apply. Your school district may have its own additional
rules about gifts, which you should follow.
Example: A Parent-Teacher Organization wants to give $75 gift cards to
teachers to buy classroom supplies. The teachers may accept the gift cards
but must use them to buy classroom supplies, and should keep receipts to
show that they did so. Supplies bought with the gift cards are the property
of the school, not the teachers.
New Exemption
The Ethics Commission recently created an exemption to permit class gifts to
teachers. A teacher may accept a gift, or several gifts during the school
year, from public school students and/or their parents and guardians, with
an aggregated value of up to $150, if the gift is identified only as being
from the class, and the identity of the givers and the individual amounts
given are not identified to the recipient. Gifts received pursuant to this
exemption are not required to be disclosed. The donor is unknown, so a
reasonable person would not conclude that the gift would influence the
teacher's conduct with regard to any individual or would cause the teacher
to favor any individual.
Example: A teacher has a class with 23 students. Parents of 20 of the
students collect money and give the teacher a $150 gift certificate to a
book store, indicating that it is a class gift. The teacher may accept the $
150 class gift certificate and no disclosure is required. The teacher may
not knowingly accept any additional gift from any of the parents who
participated in the class gift.
A teacher may accept a class gift and also individual gifts from persons who
did not contribute to the class gift. Unlike class gifts, which are not
required to be disclosed, individual gifts must be disclosed if, based on
the specific circumstances, a reasonable person might think that the teacher
's actions would be influenced by the gift.
Example: A child who did not participate in the class gift gives a plate of
homemade cookies to the teacher. The teacher may accept the cookies, and no
disclosure is required, because a reasonable person would not think that the
teacher would be influenced by a gift that has no retail value. Similarly,
a teacher would not be required to disclose acceptance of other homemade
food items, hand-picked (not purchased) bouquets of flowers, and handmade
gifts, candy, or other gift items worth less than $10, because a reasonable
person would not think that the teacher might unduly show favor to the giver
of such gifts or the giver's child, or be influenced by the giver.
Example: Parents of a child who did not contribute to a class gift and whose
child is awaiting a college recommendation gives the teacher who is writing
the recommendation a bottle of wine worth $40. The teacher must disclose
the gift in writing to her appointing authority, because a reasonable person
might think that such a gift might influence the teacher to write a better
recommendation for the student.
【在 a*****a 的大作中提到】
: 25刀?20刀?
: 貌似不能超过25?
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