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Code · Virginia · Title 23.1 · Chapter 1

Code of Virginia § 23.1-108. Foundations; annual reporting requirements.

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A. Each public institution of higher education shall release an annual report regarding foundations associated with the institution setting forth foundation expenses. The annual report shall include:
1. The total annual expenditures by each foundation;
2. The percentage of expenditures used for scholarships or financial aid by each foundation;
3. The percentage of expenditures used for faculty compensation by each foundation;
4. The percentage of expenditures used for program costs by each foundation;
5. The percentage of expenditures used for equipment and technology by each foundation;
6. The percentage of expenditures used for administrative support by each foundation; and
7. The percentage of expenditures used for executive compensation by each foundation.
B. This section shall not apply to the Virginia Community College System.
2020, c. 511 .
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