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Procedure No.
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4120P
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Adoption Date:
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July 11, 1984
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Reviewed:
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September 30, 1998
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COMMUNITY RELATIONS SCHOOL
SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS
The following guidelines are provided for use by booster and/or
PTSA/PTSO groups which are involved in money-raising activities:
- Local booster clubs and PTSAs/PTSOs should be
incorporated as nonprofit organizations.
- In order to receive nonprofit status, the group must file
articles of incorporation and bylaws with the Secretary of State.
A nonprofit organization must adhere to state laws [RCW
24.03].
- The board of directors of the school district has established
a fee schedule that governs the use of facilities by a
school-support organization.
- The nonprofit organization must operate without cost to the
district.
- The Washington State Gambling Commission, the Department of
Licensing and the Internal Revenue Service have licensing
regulations covering fund raising activities by nonprofit
corporations.
- A nonprofit corporation may conduct sales or
benefit affairs which include athletic or sports events,
bazaars, benefits, campaigns, circuses, contests, dances,
drives, entertainments, exhibitions, expositions, parties,
performances, picnics, sales, social gatherings, theaters, and
variety shows [RCW 19.09.020 (13)].
- A nonprofit corporation may operate bingo activities,
raffles, and amusement games under requirements regulated by
the Washington State Gambling Commission [RCW
9.46].
- A charitable organization involved in sales and benefits
grossing over $5,000 must obtain IRS recognition.
- When bingo, raffles, and amusement games are conducted, the
State Gambling Act controls. These activities, under the State
Gambling Act, may be conducted by nonprofit organizations
without a gambling permit under certain conditions specified in
law [RCW 9.46.030(3)]. However, a nonprofit
organization must obtain IRS recognition as a tax exempt
association regardless of gross income.