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<br /> <br /> <br />expenses are directly related to the performance of the governmental functions for which <br />Elk River has responsibility. <br /> <br /> <br />3.Appropriate safety and health programs for Elk River employees serve a public purpose <br />because they result in healthier and more productive employees and reduce certain costs to <br />the city and the taxpayers of Elk River, including various costs associated with workers <br />compensation and disability benefit claims, insurance premiums, and lost time from <br />employee absences. <br /> <br /> <br />4.Public expenditures for appropriate Elk River employee and volunteer recognition <br />programs serve a public purpose because formally recognizing employees and volunteers <br />who make significant contributions and demonstrate their commitment during the <br />performance of their duties results in higher morale and productivity among all Elk River <br />employees and volunteers, and therefore helps the city to fulfill its responsibilities <br />efficiently and more cost effectively. <br /> <br /> <br />5.Public expenditures for food and refreshments associated with official Elk River functions <br />serve a public purpose when the provision of food or refreshments is an integral part of an <br />official Elk River function and the provision of food or refreshment is necessary to ensure <br />meaningful participation by the participants. <br /> <br /> <br />6.Public expenditures for appropriate community and customer outreach and similar <br />activities serve a public purpose when those expenditures are necessary for Elk River to <br />ensure the efficient operation of its programs/services, promote the availability and use of <br />city resources, and promote coordinated, cooperative planning activities among and <br />between the public and the private sectors. <br /> <br />Specific Programs and Expenditures <br />Every City of Elk River expenditure must be valid based upon the public purpose for which it is <br />expended. These line-items are approved annually by the City Council as a part of the overall <br />budget approval process which includes a public hearing on the proposed budget. <br /> <br />The following items are deemed to meet the Council definition of public purpose expenditures. <br /> <br />Meetings: Food/Meals/Refreshments <br />The City Council recognizes that situations in which city business needs to be discussed can and <br />do occur during meal hours (i.e. luncheon meetings). In addition, there are public and employee <br />meetings and events in which reasonable refreshments may add to the success of the meeting <br />and/or event and create a more productive workforce. Meals are allowed at training or meetings <br />only when they are part of a meeting or training involving official city business and when it is the <br />only practical time to meet. <br /> <br />The following items are deemed to meet the Council’s definition of public purpose expenditures <br />in regards to food/meals/refreshments. <br /> <br /> <br />a.Allowed at city meetings and events that have the purpose of discussing city issues. <br />These meetings would normally have a pre-planned agenda and would involve <br />predominately non-city employees. <br />Financial Management Policies Page 22 <br /> <br />
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