An Administrator's Guide to California Private School Law
C. Federal Lobbying Law .........................................................................................................................599 D. Citizens United Supreme Court Decision.............................................................................................599
C HAPTER 19 – F UNDRAISING ..................................................................................................................................599 Section 1 Raffles ..................................................................................................................................................599 A. Eligibility, Requirements, and Restrictions..........................................................................................599 B. Exception to Penal Code 320.5 - Tickets May Be Distributed In Exchange For Donations Rather Than Cash If Certain Requirements Are Met.......................................................................................601 C. Department Of Justice Registration & Reporting ................................................................................602 Section 2 Auctions ...............................................................................................................................................603 A. Sales And Use Tax Consequences Of Auctions...................................................................................603 B. Auction Disclosure Statements For Charitable Contributions..............................................................604 C. Gift Substantiation Statements .............................................................................................................606 D. Sales Permits And Recordkeeping .......................................................................................................607 Section 3 Hiring Third Party for Professional Fundraising Assistance................................................................607 A. Commercial Fundraisers ......................................................................................................................608 B. Fundraising Counsel.............................................................................................................................608 C. Contracts with Commercial Fundraisers or Fundraising Counsel........................................................609 Section 4 Use of Third Party Intellectual Property In Fundraising ......................................................................610 Section 5 Trusts For Individual Students/Employees/Teachers ...........................................................................610 C HAPTER 20 - I NTELLECTUAL P ROPERTY ................................................................................................................611 Section 1 Intellectual Property Issues ..................................................................................................................611 A. Trademark/Service Marks ....................................................................................................................611 1. Acquiring Trademark Rights .....................................................................................................612 2. Trademark Registration .............................................................................................................613 3. Licensing ...................................................................................................................................613 4. Preventing Trademark Infringement..........................................................................................613 B. Copyrights............................................................................................................................................614 1. Work For Hire Doctrine ............................................................................................................615 2. The Teacher Exception..............................................................................................................615 3. Fair Use Doctrine And Educational Exception..........................................................................616 C. Trade Secrets........................................................................................................................................617 D. Patents ..................................................................................................................................................618 E. Intellectual Property Policies ...............................................................................................................618 F. Intellectual Property Issues Arising in Vendor Contracts ....................................................................618 C HAPTER 21 – C HILD C ARE C ENTERS /P RESCHOOLS .............................................................................................620 Section 1 Introduction..........................................................................................................................................620 Section 2 Obtaining A License To Operate A Preschool .....................................................................................620 A. Age Of Preschool Children ..................................................................................................................621 B. Orientation ...........................................................................................................................................621 C. Applications And Supportive Documents ............................................................................................621 1. Licensing Forms ........................................................................................................................622 2. Supportive Documents ..............................................................................................................625 3. Toddler Component...................................................................................................................628 D. Issuance Of A License .........................................................................................................................629 1. Capacity Determination.............................................................................................................630 2. Waivers And Exceptions From Licensing Requirements..........................................................630 E. Transitional Kindergarten ....................................................................................................................631 Section 3 Personnel Requirements.......................................................................................................................632 A. Approvals And Clearances...................................................................................................................632 1. Criminal Record Clearances......................................................................................................632
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