Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3341-6-45 | Time reporting.
...all university employees. (B) Policy (1) Classified staff employees are required to complete a time reporting form when there is an exception to working a forty-hour week. Exceptions include use of sick leave, vacation, overtime, personal time, leave without pay, etc. The time reporting form is to be submitted to the immediate supervisor who will review and indicate approval by signing it. Any c... |
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Rule 3341-6-50 | Unmanned aircraft systems (drones and model aircraft).
...f the Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 which grants an individual or entity the ability to operate a UAS for civil and non-governmental purposes and activities, other than recreational and hobbyist activity. Model aircraft: an unmanned aircraft system that is 1) flown for hobby or recreational purposes as defined in the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012; 2) capable of sustained flight in t... |
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Rule 3341-6-54 | Programs and activities with minor participants.
... including but not limited to sections 2151.421 and 2921.22 of the Revised Code. (B) Policy definitions Authorized adult Individuals, age eighteen and older, paid or unpaid, who supervise, chaperone, or are otherwise responsible for or oversee minors in covered programs. This includes, but is not limited to, faculty, staff, volunteeers, graduate and undergraduate students, interns, student employees, employees ... |
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Rule 3341-6-55 | Click-through contracts for software.
...lick-through" contract also includes: (1) A shrink wrap agreement that accompanies packaged software, and (2) Any form agreement to purchase or license or use software that the vendor will not amend to eliminate a conflict with this policy or Ohio law. (D) Policy on required and impermissible provisions The Ohio attorney general's office has directed state universities with regard to certain types of provisions c... |
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Rule 3341-6-61 | Change management for IT systems.
... technology systems. (C) Definitions (1) Change - the addition, modification, or removal of approved, supported, or baselined hardware, network, software, application, environment, system, or associated documentation. (2) Change advisory board (CAB) - a group of people that support the assessment, prioritization, authorization, and scheduling of changes. The composition and role of the CAB ... |
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Rule 3341-7-01 | Conflict of interest in sponsored programs & research.
...g potential conflicts that occur. (1) A conflict of interest occurs when an employee compromises his/her professional judgment in carrying out university teaching, research, outreach, or public service activities because of an external relationship that directly or indirectly affects the significant financial interest of the employee, an immediate family member, or any associated entity. Univ... |
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Rule 3341-7-05 | Research misconduct.
...(A) Policy statement and purpose (1) To communicate to all members of the university community what constitutes misconduct, that misconduct is inimical to the values of pursuit of truth and open inquiry; and that it seriously harms public confidence in research; (2) To establish university procedures that accord with federal regulations for reporting, investigating, responding to, disposing of, and appealing allega... |
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Rule 3341-9-02 | Naming.
...ing approval and removal criteria (1) Name approval criteria Recommended names must comply with the following criteria to be considered for naming or renaming facilities, properties, and academic entities: (a) There are no conflicts with other names on campus. (b) The name does not call into question the public respect of the university. (c) Acceptance of the name does not imply the u... |
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Rule 3341-10-08 | University-administered social media management policy.
...or Microsoft Teams. (C) Definitions (1) Social media: Internet-based technologies that are typically very accessible and scalable allowing users to post content on topics in various forms. Some forms of social media include wikis, blogs, podcasts and forums. Examples include Facebook, Twitter, and Wikipedia. (2) University-administered social media accounts: Social media accounts having a direct ... |
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Rule 3342-2-03 | University policy regarding the establishment of revision of academic administrative structures.
...iversity. (B) Policy implementation. (1) All requests for establishing or revising academic administrative structures as provided for in paragraphs (D)(1) to (D)(5) of rule 3342-2-03.1 of the Administrative Code must be supported with a proposal that addresses: (a) The quality of the faculty, students, and programs; (b) Centrality and coherence to the mission and strategic directions of the un... |
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Rule 3342-2-05 | Faculty senate charter.
... functions of the faculty senate. (1) Adoption of and amendments to this charter and the accompanying bylaws. (a) This charter and the accompanying bylaws shall, following ratification by the board, supersede all earlier versions of the faculty senate charter and bylaws. (b) Amendments to this charter and the accompanying bylaws shall proceed in accordance with paragraph (H) of this rule.. (2... |
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Rule 3342-2-06 | Faculty senate bylaws.
...dministrative Code. (B) Definitions. (1) "Tenure-track faculty member" denotes a full-time faculty member or librarian with indefinite tenure or a full-time faculty member or librarian in the probationary period prior to the tenure review. Tenured or tenure-eligible administrators with faculty rank are not considered to be tenure-track faculty members for the purpose of the faculty senate charte... |
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Rule 3342-2-08 | Undergraduate student government charter.
...(A) Preamble. (1) The authority, which exists on the campus of Kent state university, is the authority of the state of Ohio delegated by law to the board of trustees of the university and through them to such agencies, as they deem proper. Recognizing our lack of sovereignty in this regard, we use the term "undergraduate student government" to pertain to the primary vehicle by which the undergrad... |
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Rule 3342-3-01.2 | Administrative policy regarding class attendance and class absence.
...ection 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. 794, and its implementing regulation, 34 C.F.R. Part 104; Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. 12131 et seq., and its implementing regulations, 28 C.F.R. Part 35; as well as university policy 5-16. This policy describes the procedures for requesting and responding to legitimate absences. (B) Class attendance. The individual instru... |
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Rule 3342-3-01.2 | Administrative policy regarding class attendance and class absence.
...ection 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. 794, and its implementing regulation, 34 C.F.R. Part 104; Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. 12131 et seq., and its implementing regulations, 28 C.F.R. Part 35; as well as university policy 5-16. This policy describes the procedures for requesting and responding to legitimate absences with the exception of abse... |
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Rule 3342-3-01.2 | Administrative policy regarding class attendance and class absence.
...ection 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. 794, and its implementing regulation, 34 C.F.R. Part 104; Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. 12131 et seq., and its implementing regulations, 28 C.F.R. Part 35; as well as university policy 5-16. This policy describes the procedures for requesting and responding to legitimate absences with the exception of abse... |
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Rule 3342-3-01.8 | Administrative policy regarding student cheating and plagiarism.
...B) Definitions. As used in this rule: (1) "Cheat" means intentionally to misrepresent the source, nature, or other conditions of academic work so as to accrue undeserved credit, or to cooperate with someone else in such misrepresentation. Such misrepresentations may, but need not necessarily, involve the work of others. As defined, cheating includes, but is not limited to: (a) Obtaining or retaining partial or wh... |
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Rule 3342-3-01.8 | Administrative policy regarding student cheating and plagiarism.
...efinitions. As used in this rule: (1) "Cheat" means intentionally to misrepresent the source, nature, or other conditions of academic work so as to accrue undeserved credit, or to cooperate with someone else in such misrepresentation. Such misrepresentations may, but need not necessarily, involve the work of others. As defined, cheating includes, but is not limited to: (a) Obtaining or ret... |
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Rule 3342-3-02 | University policy on instructors in courses carrying academic credit.
...must be approved by the provost. (1) Academic credentials. Individuals who assume responsibility for teaching courses at the university should meet the minimum degree requirements in their field of instruction as specified in this paragraph. Terminal degrees shall be verified during the hiring process as part of the background check and prior to beginning instructional duties. The minimum de... |
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Rule 3342-3-05 | University policy regarding hosting academic visitors.
...(A) Purpose. (1) The university recognizes the valuable research and educational contributions that academic visitors may make through collaborative research and other scholarly endeavors. The university encourages those individuals from other universities, institutions, and businesses who wish to visit the university for extended periods of time for reasons including, but not limited to, conduc... |
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Rule 3342-3-10 | University policy regarding use of copyright-protected works.
...yright laws of the United States (Title 17 of the United States Code, or the "Copyright Act"). Accordingly, members of the university community desiring to use copyrighted materials are responsible for complying with the Copyright Act in good faith. (B) Implementation. Office of general counsel in cooperation with university libraries' copyright services. (C) Scope. This policy shall apply to all university faculty... |
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Rule 3342-4-02.1 | Administrative policy and procedures regarding regulations for student behavior and administration of student conduct.
...(A) Purpose. Paragraph (F)(1) of rule 3342-4-02 of the Administrative Code authorizes the vice president for student affairs to establish administrative procedures as necessary to fulfill the intent of this rule. The vice president for student affairs has may delegated the responsibility to manage the student conduct process to the director of student conduct. (1) It is the responsibility of ... |
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Rule 3342-4-02.1 | Administrative policy and procedures regarding regulations for student behavior and administration of student conduct.
...(A) Purpose. Paragraph (F)(1) of rule 3342-4-02 of the Administrative Code authorizes the vice president for student affairs to establish administrative procedures as necessary to fulfill the intent of this rule. The senior vice president for student affairs has may delegated the responsibility to manage the student conduct process to the director of student conduct. (1) It is the responsibil... |
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Rule 3342-4-02.1 | Administrative policy and procedures regarding regulations for student behavior and administration of student conduct.
...(A) Purpose. Paragraph (F)(1) of rule 3342-4-02 of the Administrative Code authorizes the senior vice president for student life to establish administrative procedures as necessary to fulfill the intent of this rule. The senior vice president for student life has may delegated the responsibility to manage the student conduct process to the director of student conduct. (1) It is the responsibi... |
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Rule 3342-4-02.1 | Administrative policy and procedures regarding regulations for student behavior and administration of student conduct.
...(A) Purpose. Paragraph (F)(1) of rule 3342-4-02 of the Administrative Code authorizes the senior vice president for student life to establish administrative procedures as necessary to fulfill the intent of this rule. The senior vice president for student life has may delegated the responsibility to manage the student conduct process to the director of student conduct. (1) It is the responsibi... |