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PROCEDUREFaculty and P&A employees who hold part-time appointments (less than 75%) are not eligible to participate in outside consulting during their regular work hours and are not required to report their outside commitments annually unless the activity presents a potential conflict of interest under the Board of Regents Policy: Individual Business or Financial Conflict of Interest. HOW TO REQUEST PRIOR APPROVAL AND RE-EVALUATION OF THAT APPROVAL Certain activities (see thresholds below) require prior approval. Once the activity is approved, the approval must be reported and re-evaluated annually. To request prior approval, complete the Request for Outside Consulting (ROC) form, which can be found at http://egms.umn.edu/. Instructions for using the system can be found on that website. All prior approvals expire after three years. REPORTING AND PRIOR APPROVAL THRESHOLDS Category 1: The following types of activities DO NOT NEED TO BE REPORTED. However they cannot interfere with employment responsibilities or compete with coursework offered by the University or services offered by the employee's unit:
Category 2: The following types of activities require ANNUAL REPORTING if the time commitment to them exceeds three days during each term of appointment (total, not per activity). In addition, these activities cannot interfere with employment responsibilities or compete with coursework offered by the University or services offered by the employee's unit:
These activities are reported on a Report of External Professional Activities form which can be found at: http://egms.umn.edu. Category 3: The following types of activities require ANNUAL REPORTING AND PRIOR APPROVAL to determine whether they interfere with employment responsibilities or compete with coursework offered by the University or services offered by the employee's unit:
These activities are reported on a Report or External Professional Activities form which can be found at: http://egms.umn.edu. Prior approval is obtained by completing a ROC form which can be found at: http://egms.umn.edu. Category 4: The following types of activities are only permitted with a SPECIAL EXEMPTION from the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost. Activities that are granted an exemption must be reported and reviewed annually. This exemption expires after three years :
REVIEWING AND APPROVING REQUESTS Role of Unit Head: The unit head reviews and decides whether to approve annual reports and requests for prior approval of outside consulting activities, following the Guidelines for Reviewing Outside Consulting and Commitment Requests. Role of Dean: The dean reviews the unit head's action and decides whether to approve annual reports and requests for prior approval of outside consulting activities, following the "Appendix." If an outside consulting activity presents a potential conflict of interest, the dean will refer it to the appropriate Conflict Review Committee for evaluation and a recommended plan to manage, reduce or eliminate the conflict. The unit head and dean will approve outside consulting activities if they determine the activity does not exceed the permitted time limits, interfere with the individual's employment responsibilities, or compete with coursework offered by the University or services offered by the employee's unit and the activity otherwise follows the rules for outside commitments in the Board of Regents Policy: Outside Consulting and Other Commitments. Denials: A unit head or dean who disapproves a request or report will provide a written statement of reasons for the denial. The employee may appeal this denial to the Associate Vice President for Regulatory Affairs. If it cannot be resolved, the employee may appeal the matter to a three person committee who will advise the Provost. This committee will be comprised of the chair of the Faculty Consultative Committee, a senior faculty member or P&A employee (depending on the employee's classification) from outside the college or area where the denial occurred and a member appointed by the Provost. Timeframe: Decisions must be made within two weeks of the request. If the unit head or dean fails to act within this period, the request should be forwarded to the dean or supervisor for review. REQUESTING AN EXEMPTION FROM REPORTING AND APPROVAL THRESHOLDS The Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost may grant exceptions from the governing principles of this policy, if it is in the best interest of the University. Requests for such exemptions are forwarded through the unit head and dean, who will comment on the submission. VIOLATIONS OF POLICY Breaches of this policy include, but are not limited to, failing to request prior approval, filing an incomplete, erroneous, or misleading disclosure form, or failing to provide additional information as required by the approving authority. A violation of this policy may be the basis for discipline of an employee. If sanctions are necessary, they will be imposed in accordance with other applicable Board of Regents and administrative policies and procedures. The potential sanctions may include, but are not limited to, the following:
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