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1. Multistate Tax Commission Results - State: CONNECTICUT
School Groups (eg, clubs, bands, teams) *. ptas - *. ptos - *. Other parent groups - * and **. N/A connecticut does not have a local sales tax.
http://www.fundraisetaxlaw.org/co.html
Connecticut Agency: Dept. of Revenue Services Contact Person/Department: Sandra Wilcox, Legal Div. Tel. No.: (860) 297-5648 Fax No.: (860) 297-4990 E-mail: sandy.wilcox@po.state.ct.us
  • If your State exempts fundraising sales by certain groups from sales or use taxes, please indicate which of the following are exempt in your State. Public Schools (K-12) - Private Schools (K-12) - School Groups (e.g., clubs, bands, teams) - PTAs - PTOs - Other parent groups - * and ** Church Groups - Youth Sports League - 501 (c)(3) organizations - 501 (c)(6) organizations - Other (specify:) 501 (c)(13) organizations -
    * Sales of $20.00 or less, see 1b below.
    ** Up to five one-day events per calendar year, see 1b below. 1a Are local sales and use taxes in your State applied to these groups in the same manner as State sales and use taxes are applied to these groups?
    N/A Connecticut does not have a local sales tax. 1b Please set forth any comments including a list of groups not listed above whose fundraising activities are exempt from sales and use taxation in your State. *Sales of items for $20.00 or less by accredited elementary and secondary schools or eleemdsynary organizations formed to sponsor and support youth activities are exempt. Conn Gen Stat § 12-412(26). See also
  • 2. Special Education And PTA
    Special Education and PTA SEPTA Q A. Q What is a SEPTA? A SEPTA stands for Special Education Parent Teacher Association. and overseas. In connecticut, all ptas are also affiliates of connecticut PTA, which has more parent teacher organizations (usually called ptos) are solely schoolbased and do
    http://www.future-horizons.org/special_education_and_pta.htm
    Q: What is a SEPTA? A: SEPTA stands for S pecial E ducation P arent T eacher A ssociation. National PTA first introduced the concept of SEPTA in 1996 to address the unique needs of parents of children with special needs. Q: How many SEPTAs are there in Connecticut? A: Presently there are eleven SEPTAs in Connecticut: Bristol SEPTA, Colchester SEPTA, East Hartford SEPTA, Fairfield SEPTA, Farmington SEPTA, Rose SEPTA in Ridgefield, Watertown-Oakville SEPTA, West Hartford SEPTA, Angel Network SEPTA in Weston, Westport SEPTA and Windsor SEPTA. All but three of these SEPTAs started up within the last two years. It’s likely that several new SEPTAs will form in other Connecticut communities during the 2002-2003 school year. Q: What’s the difference between a SEPTA and a regular PTA? A: In many ways, SEPTAs are just like any other PTA. Every SEPTA has bylaws and a board of directors, including a President, Secretary and Treasurer. Like all PTAs, SEPTAs report their membership to Connecticut PTA and submit the same dues. And like all PTAs everywhere, SEPTAs exist to improve the welfare of children.

    3. New Hampshire (NH) Conservation And Preservation Organizations
    connecticut River Joint Commissions Charlestown connecticut River Scenic Resources • Patriotism Citizenship • Politics • ptas, ptos, PTSOs, Etc.
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    5. Connecticut Parent-Teacher Organizations
    linked to the connecticut PTA and the national PTA, which are child advocacy networks. A district schools may have some schools with ptos and some with ptas.
    http://www.cga.state.ct.us/2001/rpt/olr/htm/2001-r-0912.htm
    December 7, 2001 2001-R-0912 CONNECTICUT PARENT-TEACHER ORGANIZATIONS By: Jennifer Gelb, Research Attorney You asked (1) if Connecticut law recognizes parent-teacher organizations (PTO), (2) if so, whether it specifies their formation procedure, and (3) if Connecticut provides any protection for PTO directors, officers, or members against civil liability. PARENT-TEACHER ORGANIZATIONS Connecticut references parent-teacher organizations and parent-teacher associations interchangeably in its statutes, but they are actually very different. PTOs are school-based, and PTO decisions affect the students, parents, teachers, and staff of an individual school. Parent-teacher associations (PTA), by contrast, are not only part of an individual school, but are linked to the Connecticut PTA and the national PTA, which are child advocacy networks. A district schools may have some schools with PTOs and some with PTAs. The statutes mention PTOs and PTAs only in passing, and neither define them nor specify a manner for their creation. LIABILITY JG:ts TOP

    6. Connecticut CODES Project
    connecticut CODES Project Applying the Data. Police; ptas/ptos; Restaurants/package stores; Schools; Substance abuse prevention groups;
    http://www.dph.state.ct.us/BCH/HEI/ct codes applying data.htm
    Connecticut CODES Project: Applying the Data Effective Intervention Strategies
    Alcohol and Impaired Driving
    • School based programs such as Project Graduation and Prom Promise Drunk and Drugged Driving (3D) Month and other public information campaigns Enforcement/education programs targeting access to alcohol by underage drinkers Frequent sobriety checkpoints accompanied by strong public awareness
    Occupant Protection
    • Car Safety Seat Clinics to check for correct installation Programs that make safety seats available at low/no cost to low income families Education by health care providers on safety belt/child safety seat use High visibility enforcement of laws with strong public awareness campaigns
    Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety
    • Comprehensive school-based pedestrian and bike safety programs Helmet distribution programs Improved roadway design
    Speeding and Aggressive Driving
    • Public education campaigns on speeding and aggressive driving combined with high visibility enforcement Roadway design that incorporates traffic calming measures
    Potential Local Partners
    • Auto dealers Chamber of Commerce Civic and volunteer groups Colleges/Universities Corporations and business associations Court system EMS providers Fire departments Health care providers Hospitals Insurance companies/agents MADD/SADD Media Municipal officials Police PTAs/PTOs Restaurants/package stores Schools Substance abuse prevention groups Town planners Traffic engineers Youth groups
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    7. PTO - PTA Fundraiser Ideas/ PTO - PTA Fundraisers / PTO - PTA Fundraising
    California Fundraising. Colorado Fundraising. connecticut Fundraising. Delaware Fundraising. DC Fundraising Promotions for ptas and ptos PTA-PTO fundraiser special
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    8. Education Teachers Directory Of Connecticut
    Everything from A to Z. For teachers, principals, ptas, ptos, and parents. Try your search on our new connecticut City Guide. Database updated 5/18/2004.
    http://connecticut.uscity.net/Education/Teachers/
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    9. Beyond Parent Involvement : January/February 2003 | PTO Today
    The Network, its students scores on connecticut standardized tests have shown marked improvement school decisions and governance through ptas/ptos and other parent organizations.
    http://www.ptotoday.com/0103partnership.html
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    Beyond Parent Involvement
    Partnership model brings school, family, and community together to build student achievement
    By Michelle Bates Deakin But Falk wanted to reach out beyond the ring of usual suspects: upper-income parents with high-achieving kids. And he wasn’t just looking for involvement in the PTA. The former research chemist turned stay-at-home dad was hoping to get parents intimately involved in the school’s curriculum with an eye toward improving the performance of all the students, whether they spoke English or one of the school’s nine other languages: Bulgarian, Cambodian, Chinese, French, Khmer, Pakistani, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian. For a model of how to involve parents in improving schools, Falk and the administration of Park Avenue Elementary turned to the National Network of Partnership Schools at Johns Hopkins University. The group provided a road map for Park Avenue to follow. The plan showed the school how to create five “action teams” for reading, writing, math, behavior, and partnerships. And in just four years the results of those teams have been dramatic. Standardized test scores have risen, and behavior problems with children have dwindled, with suspensions all but disappearing. Communication between parents and teachers has flourished, with multilingual volunteers sending newsletters and making phone calls to parents each month. “The Network pointed the way for us,” says Falk. “It allowed us to go menu shopping and look at what other schools have done and what’s worked.”

    10. The Role Of The PTA - Connecticut - GreatSchools.net
    Alabama. The PTO site provides information on how ptos differ from ptas and how
    http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/ct/29/parent
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    The Role of the PTA The PTA is a powerful organization affiliated with many schools across the country. Read on for information about what the PTA does at school, and how you can join the club.

    11. The Latest PTO/PTA News | PTO Today
    PTOtoday is dedicated to helping school parent groups (like ptos and ptas) help their schools with information on fundraising, playgrounds, parent involvement and more. SEPTEMBER 15, 2003 connecticut schools facing fundraising reality Texas newspaper looks at continuing trend of ptas switching to ptos. PTO Today's Tim Sullivan and the National
    http://www.ptotoday.com/currentnews.html
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    Check this space frequently for the latest news and notes from the PTO world. Run into an interesting PTO tidbit? email us the news or a link to: news@PTOtoday.com SEPTEMBER 22, 2003: Starting today, we'll no longer be updating this page. Instead, we'll be updating our new PTO Today Blog. The new page will have all the news links you've come to love, as well as PTO Today updates, idle parent group thoughts, and various other musings on the crazy parent group world. Enjoy! (Tip: you might want to change your bookmarks.)
    SEPTEMBER 19, 2003: What a nice way to connect with parents at start of school year! Massachusetts PTO hosting a refined cocktail party for parents as welcome back celebration and fundraiser.
    SEPTEMBER 19, 2003: Reactionary Massachusetts school fire codes relaxed. Let there be school decorations again.
    SEPTEMBER 18, 2003: Dad's new job - parent group president. WA elementary school welcomes its first male parent group president.

    12. New Hampshire (NH) Radio Clubs And Wireless Societies
    Claremont connecticut Valley FM Association Derry - Interstate Repeater Society Resources • Patriotism Citizenship • Politics • ptas, ptos, PTSOs, Etc
    http://www.directorynh.com/NHAssociations-Organizations/NHRadioClubs.html
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    13. The Role Of The PTA - California - GreatSchools.net
    Arizona. Arkansas. California. Colorado. connecticut. Delaware. Florida. Georgia. Hawaii The PTO site provides information on how ptos differ from ptas and how you can join their national
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    The Role of the PTA The PTA is a powerful organization affiliated with many schools across the country. Read on for information about what the PTA does at school, and how you can join the club.

    14. DRS PS 2002(3) Sales And Use Tax Exemptions For Sales By
    Question 1 Does each school in a connecticut municipality’s public school system receive the benefit of the five one Answer ptas and ptos are separate
    http://www.ct.gov/drs/cwp/view.asp?a=1511&q=267406

    15. PTOtoday Online: August 2000: PTO Vs. PTA - She Said, She Said...
    connecticut PTA officials tell White that she will need to petition the as an independent entity from the school (as all ptas must do and as ptos can do
    http://www.ptotoday.com/0800shesaid.html
    Volume 2, Issue 1 August/September, 2000
    She Said, She Said
    Two parent group leaders recount their very different first-year PTA experiences.
    Resources? What Resources?
    Patti White and her fellow parent leaders at the Cherry Brook School in Collinsville, Connecticut, thought they’d done everything right. They filled in all the requisite paperwork, they paid their dues ($732), and they waited for the benefits to start arriving. And they waited … and they waited … and they called for answers … and they waited … and they e-mailed for answers … and they waited …. According to White, the real attraction in joining the PTA was the resources that were mentioned so prominently in the initial meeting. “We felt that there was going to be this wonderful well of resources to draw on,” recalls White. “The PTA recruiter talked about bus safety kits and fire safety kits and a monthly magazine and information on speakers for our school. She really sold us that the PTA was going to come out and train our board members and everything. There was also a lot of talk about insurance benefits. It sounded great.” And yet, as the 1999-2000 school year began, White looked for the benefits and couldn’t find them.

    16. PTO Vs. PTA : August/September 2000 (upd. Aug '02) | PTO Today
    The average connecticut PTA unit sends more than $900 in dues to the national and state ptas. But, no matter what the numbers, ptos and ptas are more alike
    http://www.ptotoday.com/0800ptopta2.html
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    PTO vs. PTA
    The national PTA’s position as presumed leader of the parent group world is no longer a given. More than 75 percent of U.S. groups are now PTOs.
    (updated August 2002)
    By Tim Sullivan It was perhaps the loudest reaction on the first day of the 2000 national PTA convention in Chicago. Illinois Superintendent of Schools Dr. Glenn McGee remembered a day earlier in his career when he made the “mistake” of referring to parent groups as “PTOs.” Almost on cue, the crowd of 1,500 or so PTAers roared their disapproval. Loud boos echoed through the cavernous meeting hall. He may as well have said that he hated the Cubs, the White Sox, the Bulls, and the Bears. Why the strong emotions? Are PTOs hurting kids or doing something wrong? While no PTA defenders go that far, there is a subtle but undeniable implication that those groups that aren’t part of the PTA are in some way choosing to abandon the cause of children. For some groups, the PTO vs. PTA debate is simply a matter of dollars and cents (either “we don’t want to send any money out of our school” or “are we getting enough service for the money we send out of our school?”). For others, though, the debate takes on a significantly increased importance. “If we don’t speak for all children, then who will?” the PTA’s most loyal defenders often ask.
    Independence vs. Affiliation

    17. 08-01-00: Share Your Success Stories
    One big difference between ptas and ptos is the sharing I know you do these things. You have told me or another connecticut PTA board member all about it.
    http://www.ctpta.org/news/announcements/an-2000-08-01.html
    08-01-00: Share Your Success Stories
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    AUGUST 1, 2000
    Share your successes... Win free passes to upcoming events!
    By Deborah Walsh, CT PTA President Share.
    The word is on my top ten list of "Words Too Often Used"—right up there with "paradigm" and "fat-free." Wives ask husbands to "Share your feelings about my mother;" teachers ask students to "share what was so funny with the rest of the class," and Jerry Springer asks guests to "share their most outrageous sexual fantasies" with the studio audience. I think way too many things have been shared with me. Remember when the word "sharing" didn’t make you grit your teeth? When the word was unselfish and unthreatening? When Mom said, "Share the Halloween candy with your brother who was too sick to go trick-or-treating," she meant give some of what you have to someone else who doesn’t have some, no strings attached. And, be honest now, when you got over the loss of your Peanut Butter Cups and Twizzlers, you felt good knowing you did something nice for someone else, didn’t you? I am going to give you a chance to feel good and - you guessed - share. Not candy, and certainly not feelings or outrageous sexual experiences. I ask you to share

    18. Society, Organizations, Education, PTA: Councils
    PTA conferences, and Council communication resource for local ptas in connecticut. Organization information for the Council serving ptas and ptos in Kansas
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    19. Councils
    PTA links, and contacts now online for connecticut PTA leaders to Area Council Organization information for the Council serving ptas and ptos in Kansas.
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    20. SNET Web Hosting For Schools
    public, private, and parochial K12 school in the state of connecticut may host What about non-profit educational agencies such as ptas or ptos These and
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    Eligibility FAQ Who is eligible to participate
    Every public library, and every non-profit public, private, and parochial K-12 school in the state of Connecticut may host its Web site, free of charge, on SNET's specially configured servers.
    Can our institution participate in this program if we are not an SNET customer
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    Can our institution participate in this program if we do not have Internet access
    No. SNET must be able to interact with your site administrator via email. SNET's K-Plus and Connect96 offer attractive alternatives for establishing Internet access for your institution. You are encouraged to take advantage of these or other low-cost Internet access programs available in the state.
    What about non-profit educational agencies such as PTAs or PTOs
    These and similar non-profit educational entities are not eligible for this offer. Programs which will address the needs of these types of organizations are currently under development.

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