Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3349-9-20 | Computer equipment and software support.
...(A) Purpose The purpose of this rule is to define standards for hardware, software, and support at the university. (B) Scope The scope of this rule includes all personnel at university. (C) Definitions (1) "Authorized User" or "User" is a person who has been provided with a username and password, for their use only through legitimate university process after verification of identification by ... |
Rule 3349-10-40 | Operation, regulation, and control of motor vehicles on campus.
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Rule 3349-10-50 | Exposure to infectious disease rule.
...(A) Purpose The purpose of this rule is to protect employees, volunteers, and students within the university environment against the exposure and transmission of infectious disease, to prevent the inadvertent transmission of infectious disease to patients by ensuring expert and safe patient care, and to provide a safe work environment. (B) Scope This rule applies to all students, employees, and ... |
Rule 3349-10-75 | Sexual harassment under Title IX.
...(A) Purpose The university is committed to maintaining a safe, nondiscriminatory environment in which students and employees of the university can work, learn, and participate in activities free from sexual harassment. Title IX of the education amendments of 1972 and its associated regulations prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in any education program or activity receiving federal funds... |
Rule 3349-10-76 | Access and use of university owned buildings.
...(A) Purpose The university strives to provide a safe and secure environment and to meet the educational and professional needs of students and employees. To support this goal, this rule establishes restricted access buildings, open access buildings, periods when university buildings may be used, and prescribes conditions under which persons may use closed facilities. (B) Scope This rule applies... |
Rule 3349-10-90 | Timely warning.
...(A) Purpose The purpose of this rule is to codify the university's rule concerning timely warnings/crime alerts issued by the university. (B) Definitions (1) "Clery Act" refers to The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, 20 U.S.C. 1092(f), and its implementation regulations, 34 C.F.R. 688.46. (2) "Clery Act Crimes" refer to the following criminal acti... |
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... |
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... |
Rule 3349-20-10 | Residual funds policy.
...(A) Purpose This rule establishes the university's process for identifying unrestricted residual funds from sponsored programs and outlines the process for moving them out of their original restricted index. This rule is designed to assure that unrestricted residual funds from sponsored programs are used to advance the university's mission and is intended to help principal investigators avoid con... |
Rule 3349-20-12 | Cost transfer.
...(A) Purpose To assure the integrity of the university's charges for salaries, wages, goods and services on sponsored programs and other restricted funding transferred to and/or from a sponsored program or other restricted funding after an initial charge elsewhere in the university's accounting system. In accordance with 2 C.F.R. 200 it is necessary to explain and justify transfers of charges ont... |
Rule 3349-20-15 | Direct charging sponsored projects and unallowable costs.
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Rule 3349-20-15 | Direct charging sponsored projects and unallowable costs.
...(A) Purpose The university is required to ensure that any costs charged to federally sponsored programs follow costing requirements set forth in the office of management and budgets ("OMB") uniform guidance (2 C.F.R. 200). This rule also provides a foundation for direct charging costs to other, non-federally sponsored programs. (B) Scope This rule applies to all individuals involved in the decision making process... |
Rule 3349-20-18 | Effort reporting.
...(A) Purpose The university must ensure payroll costs, example, salary, wages, stipends and fringe benefits, that are charged to sponsored programs adhere to the effort reporting standards in the office of management and budgets ("OMB") uniform guidance 2 C.F.R. 200 Section 200.430. (B) Scope This rule applies to all faculty, staff, students, and fellows with payroll charges or effort commitment... |
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... |
Rule 3349-20-50 | Intellectual property.
...(A) Purpose Under Ohio law, all discoveries or inventions resulting from research or investigations conducted in any college or university are the sole property of the university. The purpose of this rule is to establish a framework for university intellectual property protection and development that will transfer the benefits of its innovations to society, and at the same time, obtain appropriat... |
Rule 3349-20-50 | Intellectual property.
...(A) Purpose Under Ohio law, all discoveries or inventions resulting from research or investigations conducted in any Ohio public college or university are the sole property of the university. The purpose of this rule is to establish a framework for university intellectual property protection and development that will transfer the benefits of its innovations to society, and at the same time, obtai... |
Rule 3349-20-90 | University personnel relationships with industry (vendor conflict of interest).
...(A) Purpose The purpose of this rule is to ensure that the university maintains ethical working relationships with vendors in accordance with state of Ohio ethics laws, federal regulations and the ethical standards of the health professions of which our faculty, staff, residents and students are a part. (B) Scope This rule applies to all sites owned or operated by the university and university ... |
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... |
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... |
Rule 3352-3-02 | Undergraduate degree requirements.
...(A) To graduate with a bachelor's degree from Wright state university, all students must fulfill the requirements listed in paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(5) of this rule. (1) Credit hours. Earn a minimum of one hundred twenty semester hours in approved courses. (2) Grade point average. A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 for courses taken at Wright state university. (3) General education... |
Rule 3352-3-03 | Graduate admission.
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Rule 3352-3-04 | Graduate degree requirements.
...(A) Master's degree. To graduate with a master's degree from Wright state university, all students must fulfill the general requirements as listed in paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(10) of this rule. (1) Be admitted to the school of graduate studies in order to receive graduate credit. (2) Complete a program of study form to be filed in the school of graduate studies. (3) Complete the requirements... |
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... |
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... |
Rule 3352-4-09 | Anti-hazing.
...(A) Wright state university recognizes that membership in co-curricular student organizations can significantly enhance the learning and growth experiences of university students. In accordance with state and federal laws, the university adamantly prohibits any form of hazing by any registered student organization. All new member orientation and initiation activities are expected to be unquestiona... |