TCA § 49-6-2003 — Conflicts of interest — Exception — United States — Tennessee law | Esheria

TCA § 49-6-2003 — Conflicts of interest — Exception

Certain school officials may not have a financial interest in supplying school materials or act as agents for vendors in return for reward-based influence. Authors of books are excluded, and a spouse or family member may do business with the school system if a sealed competitive bid system is used and the official has

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Certain school officials may not have a financial interest in supplying school materials or act as agents for vendors in return for reward-based influence. Authors of books are excluded, and a spouse or family member may do business with the school system if a sealed competitive bid system is used and the official has no bid discretion.