The faculty, staff and others associated with Bowling Green state university ("BGSU" or " the university") must conduct the activities of the university in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, ethical standards, and best higher education practices. The university must have policies to accomplish this objective. This policy shall govern how official university policies are defined, proposed, reviewed, approved, issued and maintained. It requires university policies to be maintained in a uniform and consistent format in a searchable central policy database.
University policies must adapt to reflect changing circumstances and so may be subject to amendment or rescission at any time in accordance with the provisions of this policy.
This policy applies to any person subject to a university policy including but not limited to, students, faculty, staff, alumni, volunteers, visitors, and others who provide services or act under the name of the university, including contractors, vendors and consultants.
Each university policy should set forth, in the "policy scope" section, the members of the university community who are subject to the policy.
A university policy is a written rule requiring or constraining actions that have general broad application across colleges, schools, departments and operating units. University policies can apply to all members of the university community and to students, faculty, staff, visitors and others coming into contact with the university. A university policy may set forth a governing principle, establish a controlling best practice, ensure compliance with law or regulation, or it may manage university risk. University policies are of such importance that there may be institutional or individual consequences for non-compliance.
Upon receipt of the executed policy from the president the general counsel shall publish the policy in the central policy register of university policies which shall be maintained on the office of general counsel website and file the policy as a rule in the register of Ohio.
Equity impact statement: the policy has been assessed for adverse differential impact on members of one or more protected groups.
Ohio Admin. Code 3341-1-05
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3345.
Rule Amplifies: 3345.
Prior Effective Dates: 03/16/2015, 02/15/2016, 05/08/2018, 12/24/2018, 03/18/2020