Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3357:15-13-34 | General copyright guidelines.
...These guidelines are intended to assist the faculty, administration, staff, and students of Stark state college in understanding and complying with the Copyright Act of 1976 (Title 17, United States Code) and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998. While some areas of the copyright law are clear, there are some portions which remain open to legal and judicial interpretation. For this reason, these gui... |
Rule 3357:15-13-34 | General copyright guidelines.
...These guidelines are intended to assist the faculty, administration, staff, and students of Stark state college in understanding and complying with the Copyright Act of 1976 (Title 17, United States Code) and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998. While some areas of the copyright law are clear, there are some portions which remain open to legal and judicial interpretation. For this reason, these gui... |
Rule 3357:15-13-37 | Electronic recording of classroom activities.
...The policy governs the electronic recording made by students, faculty, and staff in a classroom or other official academic setting. Electronic recording is not permitted unless explicit permission is granted and other students are notified. Students, except those who have an accommodation letter from disability support services (DSS), who would like to record a classroom lecture or activity or teaching sess... |
Rule 3357:15-13-47 | Textbook Selection.
...In support of the college's strategic goals of academic excellence and fiscal stability and stewardship, stark state college requires the textbook selection process to meet the standards required of the course as determined by the department while selecting the best cost solution. The college expects all departments and faculty to select appropriate, high quality course materials that benefit the student's ... |
Rule 3357:15-13-48 | Freedom of Expression and Responsibilities.
...The college believes that the right of expression is as necessary as the right of inquiry and that both must be preserved as essential to the pursuit and dissemination of knowledge and truth. Students, including student groups, have a fundamental constitutional right to free speech. The college is committed to giving students broad latitude to speak, write, listen, challenge, learn, and discuss any issue. T... |
Rule 3357:15-13-51 | Advance Ohio education act policy.
...Stark state college (SSC) is dedicated to fostering a learning and teaching environment where students, faculty, and staff can thrive and succeed. Our primary function is to support the practice of intellectual diversity, discovery, improvement, transmission, and dissemination of knowledge and citizenship education through teaching, discussion, and debate in accordance with the advance Ohio education act. ... |
Rule 3357:15-14-01 | Employee classification system.
...The five occupational categories of Stark state college employees conform to the wage and hour provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act and the applicable provisions of the Ohio Revised Code. It may be possible for an employee to hold more than one position or appointment and thus be assigned to more than one occupational category. (A) Administrative and professional. This category consists of two major divisions.... |
Rule 3357:15-14-04 | Employee responsibilities and duties.
...In order to maintain a productive, service-oriented environment within the college community, all employees are expected to meet established standards of performance and conduct. It is expected that all employees will accept appropriate responsibility assigned to them and cooperate through the timely completion of assigned work or duties as outlined within the applicable job description. Supervisors have th... |
Rule 3357:15-14-15 | Sexual misconduct.
...Stark state college desires to establish and maintain a safe and secure environment for our employees and students, free of sexual misconduct and sex discrimination based on gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation. The college will not tolerate sexual misconduct of any kind. Sexual misconduct is socially irresponsible and violates the rights of other individuals. Sexual misconduct has the potential o... |
Rule 3357:15-14-15 | Sexual misconduct.
...Stark state college is committed and responsible for establishing, maintaining and providing a safe, secure, and non-discriminatory environment for our employees and students, free of sexual misconduct and sex discrimination based on gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, gender transition status, or pregnancy. The college will not tolerate any kind of sexual misconduct and will not compromise the r... |
Rule 3357:15-14-24 | Family and medical leave.
...Stark state college will grant up to twelve weeks of leave (or up to twenty-six weeks of military caregiver leave to care for a covered service member with a serious health condition) during a twelve-month period to eligible employees. The leave may be paid, unpaid or a combination of paid and unpaid leave, depending on the circumstances of the leave and as specified in this policy. (A) Eligibility: To qua... |
Rule 3357:15-14-24 | Family and medical leave.
...Pursuant to the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) of 1993 (as amended), Stark state college will grant up to twelve weeks of job protected leave (or up to twenty-six weeks of military caregiver leave to care for a covered service member with a serious health condition) during a rolling twelve-month review period to eligible employees. The leave may be paid, unpaid or a combination of paid and unpaid leave... |
Rule 3357:15-14-33 | Tuition assistance.
...All full-time Stark state college faculty, administrative, professional, and support staff personnel may participate in the tuition assistance program. Tuition assistance is provided to employees for the purpose of professional development in recognition that a better educated employee will assist the college in fulfilling its mission to provide quality education and training opportunities to the citizens o... |
Rule 3357:15-14-37 | Racial, religious, and ethnic harassment and ethnic intimidation (CAMPUS Act).
...Stark state college is committed to principles that enable the educational and professional enhancement of all racial, religious and ethnic groups. Stark state will not tolerate racial, religious, or ethnic harassment and/or intimidation by or against its students, faculty, or staff. All employees must comply with this policy, when engaged in activities sponsored by the college. This policy is not intended ... |
Rule 3357:15-15-05 | Use of college computing and information resources.
...(A) As a part of the physical and social learning infrastructure, Stark state college acquires, develops, and maintains computers, computer systems, and networks. These computing resources are intended for college-related purposes, including direct and indirect support of the college's instruction, research, and service missions; of college administrative functions; of student and campus life acti... |
Rule 3357:15-15-05 | Use of college computing and information resources.
...(A) As a part of the physical and social learning infrastructure, Stark state college acquires, develops, and maintains computers, computer systems, and networks. These computing resources are intended for college-related purposes, including direct and indirect support of the college's instruction, research, and service missions; of college administrative functions; of student and campus life acti... |
Rule 3357:15-16-06 | Financial planning.
...(A) Operating budget: The vice president of business finance and information technology must develop the operating budget to conform to the institutional education plan. All income and expenditures must be reviewed in terms of satisfying the stated goals and objectives as prescribed by the board of trustees and the president. The operating budget must take the following costs into consideration: p... |
Rule 3357:15-16-09 | College discretionary fund.
...The board of trustees established the college discretionary fund on June 20, 1984 (page 1015) to be used at the president's discretion for supporting activities which serve to promote the interest of Stark state college. The fund may be used for the following suggested purposes or any purpose which supports the interest of the college. Some examples are: (A) To receive gifts or donations from individuals, agencies, ... |
Rule 3357:15-16-15 | Cybersecurity policy.
...(A) Purpose: To meet each requirement for the minimal risk profile in the cybersecurity assessment tool (CAT) of the federal financial institutions examination council (FFIEC), to comply with the information technology examination handbook (IT handbook) and the national institute of standards and technology (NIST) cybersecurity framework, and to continue to increase cybersecurity maturity from bas... |
Rule 3357:15-16-15 | Cybersecurity policy.
...(A) Purpose: To meet each requirement for the minimal risk profile in the cybersecurity assessment tool (CAT) of the federal financial institutions examination council (FFIEC), to comply with the information technology examination handbook (IT handbook) and the national institute of standards and technology (NIST) cybersecurity framework, and to continue to increase cybersecurity maturity from bas... |
Rule 3357:15-17-10 | Public use of college outdoor areas.
...(A) Purpose: The purpose of the policy is to promote the free exchange of ideas and the safe and efficient operation of the college by: (1) Fostering free speech, assembly, and other expressive activities on college property by all persons, whether or not they are affiliated with the college. (2) Maintaining an appropriate educational and work environment for all persons present on college property, including but n... |
Rule 3357:15-17-12 | Service animal.
...In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Stark state college generally allows service animals in its buildings, classrooms, and dining areas when accompanied by an individual with a disability who indicates the service animal is trained to provide, and does provide, a specific service that is directly related to the disability. Definitions: service animal: A service animal is defined u... |
Rule 3357:15-17-12 | Service animal.
...In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Stark state college generally allows service dogs in its buildings, classrooms, and dining areas when accompanied by an individual with a disability who indicates the service dog is trained to provide, and does provide, a specific service that is directly related to the disability. Definitions: service animal: A service animal is defined under t... |
Rule 3357:15-18-06 | Financial aid.
...The purpose of financial aid is to provide access to higher education through comprehensive services in support of student success: (A) To provide high quality, efficient, and courteous services to the college community; (B) To assist students with self-sufficiency by promoting the use of mystarkstate for general information and self-service; (C) To keep abreast of changes in federal, state, an... |
Rule 3357:15-18-13 | Determination of student location.
...Federal and state regulations require institutions of higher education to determine the state in which a student is located at the time of the student's initial enrollment and/or upon formal receipt of a change of location from the student. The college must determine student location in order to disclose to the student state-specific professional licensure/certification information for their state of locati... |