Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3349-8-70 | Political activity.
...(A) Purpose To establish a rule that will eliminate inappropriate conflicts between the obligations of employment and certain political activities of classified civil service employees. (B) Scope This rule applies to all classified civil service employees at the university. (C) Definitions. (1) Consult rule 3349-7-01 of the Administrative Code. (2) "Political Activity" and "Politics" are par... |
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Rule 3349-10-40 | Operation, regulation, and control of motor vehicles on campus.
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Rule 3349-11-49 | Purchase and management of capital assets.
...(A) Purpose To establish a rule to ensure the university's assets are classified, safeguarded, controlled, disposed of, and accounted for in accordance with state and federal regulations, applicable accounting pronouncements, and auditor requirements. This rule is used by the university to set a threshold, above which qualifying expenditures are recorded as capital assets, and below which are charged as an expense w... |
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Rule 3349-11-50 | Purchasing and selling university property.
...(A) Purpose To establish a rule through which the university can purchase and sell property necessary to conduct its operations. The university procurement activities must be conducted in an efficient and cost-effective manner that supports the mission of the university while maintaining compliance with applicable state and federal laws and regulations. (B) Scope This rule applies to all purcha... |
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Rule 3349-20-15 | Direct charging sponsored projects and unallowable costs.
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Rule 3349-20-30 | Financial conflict of interest in research.
...(A) Purpose The university is committed to ensuring that the financial interests of investigators do not affect, or appear to affect, the design, conduct or reporting of research or compromise the welfare of human or animal subjects. The purpose of this rule is to promote objectivity in research by establishing standards to ensure there is no reasonable expectation that the design, conduct, or r... |
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Rule 3352-1-01 | Wright state university mission statement.
...(A) Mission statement. We transform the lives of our students and the communities we serve. We will: (1) build a solid foundation for student success at all levels through high-quality, innovative programs; (2) conducting scholarly research and creative endeavors that impact quality of life; and (3) engaging in meaningful community service; (4) drive the economic revitalization of our re... |
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Rule 3352-1-02 | Discrimination and harassment based on protected class.
...(A) Non-discrimination (1) Statement: Wright state university (WSU) firmly rejects and prohibits harassment and discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, age, national origin, national ancestry, sex, pregnancy, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, military service or veteran status, mental or physical disability, or genetic information in employment, admission, t... |
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Rule 3352-3-01 | Undergraduate admission.
...(A) Introduction. (1) An Ohio student who has graduated from a state public or chartered high school, completed the college preparatory curriculum, earned at least a 2.0 grade point average, and has an American colleges testing composite score of eighteen or a scholastic aptitude test composite score of eight hundred forty will be eligible to apply for unconditional admission to Wright state uni... |
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Rule 3352-3-03 | Graduate admission.
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Rule 3352-4-03 | Privacy and release of student educational records.
...(A) Introduction (1) Wright state university has for many years regulated access to student educational records. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), as amended, sets forth requirements designed to limit the disclosure of student educational records. The law governs access to records maintained by educational institutions and the release of information from those records... |
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Rule 3352-4-05 | Student employment.
...(A) Wright state university provides student employment opportunities to any student who meets the requirements listed in this rule. A prospective student employee should contact the office of career services for information on the types of employment programs and employment positions available. (B) Eligibility. (1) An undergraduate student must register and attend classes for a minimum of six c... |
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Rule 3352-5-01 | Employee categories.
...(A) Academic employees are those individuals holding one of the following academic titles: (1) Regular faculty, fully affiliated. University professor, professor, associate professor, assistant professor, senior instructor, instructor, and lecturer are university professorships established and defined by the Wright state university board of trustees. Other faculty ranks are described in rule 3352... |
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Rule 3352-5-05 | Sick Leave.
...(A) Eligibility and accrual rates (1) Fiscal faculty, academic faculty, and unclassified exempt staff, who are appointed to hundred per cent full-time-equivalency (FTE) contracts, earn ten hours (one and twenty-five hundredths days) of sick leave per month of employment. Unclassified non-exempt employees appointed to one hundred per cent FTE earn four and sixty-two tenths per bi-weekly pay pe... |
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Rule 3352-5-06 | Working hours.
...(A) Workweek. Wright state university's workweek begins at midnight Friday and continues to midnight the following Friday. (1) The normal workweek for one hundred per cent full-time equivalency salaried and hourly staff is forty hours. Office hours are normally Monday through Friday from eight-thirty a.m. to five p.m. However, since the university operates, at least in part, at all hours duri... |
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Rule 3352-5-11 | Special salary adjustments for administrative (unclassified) staff.
...(A) Purpose. The purpose of this policy is to establish a university decision-making process for all administrative (unclassified) staff base pay wage adjustments other than the general annual increases. This process includes instituting procedures to ensure that the same decision factors and priorities are consistently applied. (B) Guiding principles. (1) Requests for special salary adjustments... |
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Rule 3352-7-07 | Travel.
...(A) General travel policy. (1) To accomplish its stated purposes, the university authorizes its personnel (including students and other individuals on authorized university travel status) to engage in travel and provides budgetary funds for reimbursement of certain related costs. (2) The authorizing department shall follow the guidelines in this policy when reimbursing travel costs incurred by consultants and indep... |
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Rule 3352-7-08 | Nonoccupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
...(A) Purpose. To address the health concerns related to non-occupational exposures to bloodborne pathogens to university students, employees, and volunteers. (B) Scope. (1) This policy covers the process and financial responsibilities of university students, employees, volunteers, and Wright state university concerning medical services provided following non-occupational exposures to blood or oth... |
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Rule 3352-7-09 | Copyrighted materials.
...(A) General policy. (1) Wright state university is committed to compliance with the United States Copyright Revision Act of 1976, as amended, relating to the reproduction and use of copyrighted materials. (2) Although Wright state university encourages its faculty and staff to engage in a wide variety of activities related to education, it respects the legal right to intellectual and creativ... |
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Rule 3352-7-22 | Facilities and endowments.
...(A) Naming policy. The board of trustees of Wright state university retains authority for naming (or renaming) buildings, components of buildings, open spaces, and other physical facilities of the university and for establishing guidelines for the naming of endowments in support of the university. The advancement committee of the board of trustees, in consultation with the president of the univers... |
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Rule 3352-7-25 | Fire safety plan.
...(A) General policy. (1) Fire safety standards promulgated by the occupational safety and health administration are contained in 29 Code of Federal Regulations, part 1910.38, fire prevention, and in subpart L, 29, Code of Federal Regulations 1910.155.165, fire detection, alarms and suppression. The standards mandate that Wright state university develop and implement a fire safety plan that include... |
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Rule 3352-7-27 | Exit Policy for the Closeout/Decommissioning of University Laboratories.
...(A) Purpose University investigators often use hazardous chemicals or agents as part of their laboratory research. Through requirements established in the "Chemical Hygiene Plan, Biosafety Manual, Radiation Safety Manual," and regulations instituted by federal and state agencies, investigators must properly handle and control these chemicals and agents to protect persons and the environment. This... |
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Rule 3353-1-14 | Definitions.
...For the purposes of the etech Ohio commission administrative rules promulgated in accordance with section 1347.15 of the Revised Code, the following definitions apply: (A) "Access" as a noun means an instance of copying, viewing, or otherwise perceiving whereas "access" as a verb means to copy, view, or otherwise perceive. (B) "Acquisition of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system", as defi... |
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Rule 3353-1-14 | Definitions.
...For the purposes of the broadcast educational media commission administrative rules promulgated in accordance with section 1347.15 of the Revised Code, the following definitions apply: (A) "Access" as a noun means an instance of copying, viewing, or otherwise perceiving whereas "access" as a verb means to copy, view, or otherwise perceive. (B) "Acquisition of a new computer system" means the pur... |
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Rule 3354:1-10-01 | Board of trustees: appointments, resignations, powers and duties and general matters.
...(A) Appointment and conditions of office of members of the board: (1) Nine persons shall be appointed to the board. Six trustees shall be appointed by the Cuyahoga county executive and three trustees shall be appointed by the governor of the state of Ohio. (2) Each appointment shall be for a term of five years except for those appointments made to fill an unexpired term. (3) The trustees sh... |