According to past Missoulian articles reporting on Toni Rehbein (formerly Toni Smartt), the answer to the above question is unclear.
The Missoulian reported on a potential conflict of interest problem concerning Toni Smartt in relation to two of her jobs connected to Missoula County Public Schools.
The April 14th, 1990 article was followed by another on April 20th,
(post regarding that article will be forthcoming) on the same issue. In both articles there isn't information on how the investigation ended and on any conclusive decisions.
There is reason to believe that after reading the information in the articles that if there was no intentional "double dipping", (which we do not know if there was or not) Toni Smartt (now Toni Rehbein), at the very least, needed to avoid the appearance of any impropriety and not work for or get a pay check from Community Care.
Missoulian article on April 14th of 1990
The article titled is titled:
“A conflict of interest, (lower case letters as was printed in the Missoulian)
with a subtitle of -
"School official’s off-duty job raises legal question”
"School official’s off-duty job raises legal question”
By Gary Jahrig and Michael Moore of the Missoulian
"Community Care works with schools and community organizations to educate young people in the prevention of alcohol and drug abuse."
"Smartt,
whose district salary is $39,650, coordinates District 1’s drug and alcohol
programs, and also works as middle-school coordinator. The district’s drug and alcohol program is in
part paid for by a federal grant that Smartt “monitors” according to Block."
"Smartt’s
conflict, according to Sehestedt, arises because Community Care sometimes hires
her to run those workshops. Smartt also
serves on Community Care’s board of
directors."
"Dorothea
Lambros, president of Community Care’s board, said Friday that she is not sure
how much money Smartt is paid. Block
said District 1 paid Community Care about $25,300 last year."
"The Code of
Federal Regulations which governs use of grants, states that employees of a
grant recipient, in this case the school district, are not to have “financial
or other interest” in a firm that receives grant money, as Community Care does. "
"“It appears
to me that if an employee who administers a contract supported by federal funds
has an interest in the corporation that receives the funds, and in fact
receives money from that corporation, then you’ve got a conflict,” Sehestedt
said."
"Block said
that although he was not aware of any problem with the current arrangement, he
would abide by any decision Sehestedt reached.""“If it’s a problem …we are going to correct the problem,” Block said. “The only way I can see correcting it straight off, without being totally disruptive to the training program as we go on, is to say, Toni Smartt, you’re no longer part of the Community Care, Inc. board, “plain and simple.”"
"Sehestedt
said he was less concerned by Smartt’s position on the board than with her
contract relationship with Community Care."
"“I think
it’s possible that she could still serve on the board, so long as she is not
receiving remuneration for her service,” Sehestedt said. "
"Block said
the matter would be taken up with Smartt next week when she returns to work
after the District 1 spring break."
"“If that is
a violation,” Block said, “I’m not going to place this district in a position
of liability.”"
"Block said
that when Smartt “moonlights in training in the area of drug awareness and
addiction,” she does so on her own time."
"“When she is
doing that kind of training she is on leave without pay from the school
district because obviously we don’t have any double dipping going on,” Block
said."
"Sehestedt
said the conflict of interest exists regardless of whether Smartt is on her own
time when she works for Community Care."
"Part of
Smartt’s job description with District 1 calls for her to coordinate efforts
with Community Care and represent the district on the organization’s board of
directors."
"Contacted at
home by the Missoulian, Smartt said she was unable to comment on the matter
because she was unaware o f the conflict or Sehestedt’s recommendation."
"Lambros said
Community Care will do nothing to endanger the grant, or the organization’s
attempts to h help children."
"“We want to
do the right thing,” she said. We don’t want to put anyone in a position of conflict. …We will resolve matters in a way that
ensures that.”"
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