Coast college district budget procedures questioned
Angelique Flores
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -- After some prodding by a teachers union, the Coast
Community College District Board of Trustees requested that the
administration look into its budget transfer procedures.
“The board of trustees has consistently violated Title V by not
showing transfers between major categories,” said Kristina Bruning,
president of the Coast Federation of Educators.
Bruning approached the board at last month’s meeting to question the
board’s compliance with Title V, a law that requires the board to
authorize all district expenditures.
Vice Chancellor C.M. Brahmbhatt said the district already complies.
While there is no evidence of any wrongful spending, Bruning said the
federation doesn’t want the board to rubber-stamp the budget district
managers bring to the board.
“There’s no major, huge, illegal, wrongful, bad act going on,” said
Jerry Patterson, the board’s president. “They’re just not doing things in
a manner that allows for public input.”
Patterson favors a resolution that would require the board to adopt a
written resolution when major purchases in the budget are exceeded, as
well as require trustees to approve the transfer of funds.
“That’s a step in the right direction,” Patterson said. “We’re not
there to do every check and detail, but they need to tell us about budget
amendments.”
Bruning raised the issue to the board six years ago, but no action was
taken.
“The union has what they want to do, administration wants to do what
they want, and the board doesn’t care,” Patterson said. “The board needs
to exercise more active involvement of the budget.”
At last week’s meeting, the board requested that administrators
develop a policy for voting on budget transfers.
“It’s fair,” Brahmbhatt said. “It’s a good check and balance system
for the board.”
Bruning said she won’t be satisfied until she sees the new policy that
will be presented to the board at the Nov. 1 meeting for discussion and
again in December for possible adoption.
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