F175 Collection and Forgiveness of Debt (Bad Debt)
The Board understands it is required to collect all monies owed to it by patrons, employees, parents and students, including money owed through student lunch accounts and other extracurricular accounts. Every effort should be made by the school administration to collect the monies owed to the school corporation including collection procedures. Such efforts must be documented by school administration before the debt is forgiven, waived, or written off of the school corporation accounts and considered an uncollectible account.
The school corporation may forgive, waive, or write-off all or a portion of the debt if one of the following conditions is met:
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Every decision to forgive, waive, or write-off a debt must be documented and include the specific facts for the decision relating to one of the above stated reasons. If the uncollectible debt is a student lunch account, it cannot be an expense to the school food service account and must be covered by non-Federal funds.
The Superintendent may develop regulations addressing specific situations relating to the above conditions.
In the cases where a positive balance exists in the accounts, every effort must be made by the school administration to return the positive balance to the account holder when the person is no longer in the school corporation. If attempts made to refund the balance have been unsuccessful, the balance should be transferred to the corresponding school fund or if such transfer is not appropriate, to the school corporation general fund.