School Law Bulletin [serial] 11, 2 (April 1980)

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For example, the fol- lowing persons would appear to be in violation under [the circumstances described: (1) a public school music teacher who owns a music store and sells instruments to her employer, the school board; (2) a guard in a prison camp who owns a farm and sells fresh vegetables to the prison superintendent for use in the prison mess; or (3) a state university professor who recommends buying a certain publisher's books for the university's library and receives a gift from that publis...her as a reward.
Not many people seem to know that this statute ^exists. Apparently only one case arising under it has reached the North Carolina Supreme Court — the Deb- mam case discussed above. Newspaper accounts indi- cate occasional violations or criticisms of officers and employees who have been publicly charged with having an interest in contracts with the school or insti- tution that they serve, but criminal indictments under jG.S. 14-236 appear to be rare.
All state and county officers are prohibited from serv- g as agents for firms that deal with schools and nstitutions and from receiving rewards for influencing hools and institutions in making particular pur- chases — a fact that also seems to be overlooked.


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