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This Conflict of Interest and Business Ethics policy, which was adopted by the
Board of Trustees on December 8, 1987, applies to all University employees.
The essence of the policy is that all employees will conduct the University's
business with integrity, in compliance with applicable laws, and in a manner
that excludes consideration of personal advantage.
- Employees shall avoid any situation which involves or may
involve a conflict between their personal interest and the interests of the
University.
- Employees shall make prompt and full disclosure in writing
to the President and appropriate Vice President of any association,
relationship, business arrangement or circumstance which may involve a
conflict of interest. This includes, but is not limited to:
- A significant ownership interest by an employee, or by a
member of the employee's family, in any outside enterprise which does or seeks
to do business with or is a competitor of the University ("Significant
ownership interest" is a direct or indirect aggregate interest of an employee
and family members of more than 1% of any class of outstanding securities of a
firm or corporation, or more than 10% interest in a partnership or
association.)
- Serving as a director, officer, partner or
consultant, whether or not compensated in any outside enterprise which does or
is seeking to do business with or is a competitor of the University.
- Acting as a broker, finder, go-between or
otherwise for the benefit of a third party in transactions involving or
potentially involving the University or its interests.
After review of an employee's full disclosure, the President
and appropriate Vice President in consultation with legal counsel will determine
whether or not an employee should be authorized to make decisions regarding the
utilization of the University's resources.
- Employees shall neither seek nor accept for themselves or
for the benefit of others, any gifts (other than those of nominal value which
are associated with customary business practices), loans (other than
conventional ones at market rates from lending institutions), favors (other
than ordinary social amenities), services or payments from any person or
enterprise which does or seeks to do business with or is a competitor of the
University.
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Employees shall not provide others at University expense
with gifts, favors or entertainment unless they are consistent with customary
business practices, are not excessive in value, and are not in contravention
of applicable law or ethical standards.
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Employees shall not give or release, without proper
authority, any data or information of a confidential nature obtained through
University employment or anyone not authorized to receive such data or
information.
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Employees shall not use nonpublic data or information
obtained while in the University's employment for personal profit.
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Employees shall not make any contribution of University
funds, property or services to any political party or committee, or to any
candidate for or holder of any local, state or national governmental office.
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If instructed by a superior to execute a decision which the
employee considers unethical or immoral, employee shall bring the matter to
the attention of the superior and request that the matter be reviewed by a
higher authority.
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With respect to accounting standards and record keeping,
employees shall document all transactions in a manner which clearly describes
and identifies the true and complete nature of them.
Strict adherence to this policy will protect the University
and its employees from criticism, litigation or embarrassment that might result
from alleged or real conflicts of interest or unethical practices.
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