General
The Board strives to maintain adequate fund balances and reserves in order to:
Reporting Fund Balances
The Board shall engage in accounting and financial reporting procedures in compliance with the Governmental Accounting Standards Board’s Statement No. 54 (“GASB 54”).
Pursuant to GASB 54, governmental fund balances shall be identified for purposes of reporting as one of the following types of funds:
Governmental fund balances shall first be distinguished based upon whether the fund balance is nonspendable, as defined above, and then shall be distinguished based upon whether the fund balance is restricted, classified, assigned or unassigned, all as defined above.
Governmental fund balances shall be identified at the highest category of identification possible, regardless of whether the fund balance also fits into a lower category of identification (i.e., a PPEL fund balance should be reported as “restricted,” even if a separate Board action “committed” a portion of the PPEL fund balance to a specific purpose).
Authority to Commit or Assign Fund Balances
The Board shall have the authority to determine whether a governmental fund balance in the District’s general fund is committed and/or assigned, both as defined above. The Board shall take formal board action prior to committing a fund balance. The Board shall approve by a majority vote the commitment of a fund balance, and shall approve by a two-thirds vote the removal of the commitment of a fund balance. The Board delegates to the [Superintendent and/or the Board secretary] the authority to assign a fund balance in the District’s general fund to be used for a specific purpose.
Spending Fund Balances
Pursuant to GASB 54, the District shall spend and/or reduce governmental fund balances in the following order: restricted fund balance, committed fund balance, assigned fund balance and unassigned fund balance.
Approved: August 22, 2011
Reviewed: FY 2016-2017, December 19, 2016
Revised: 02/24/17