Fayetteville Policies and Procedures: Revisions
The following Fayetteville Policy and Procedures have been revised:
- 217.1 Protection of Minors on Campus
- An amendment to Fayetteville Policies and Procedures 217.1, Protection of Minors on Campus, was approved recently. The amendment to the existing policy creates a central registry of camps and programs and a verification system for background checks and training for those employed by camps and programs. These additions will be managed by Human Resources.
The following Policy Document has also been revised:
- 702.1 Policy Document - Building Executives and Alternates List
- This policy document has been updated to reflect changes in building personnel on campus. Please use the search function of this policy document to see if your Building Executive and Alternate have changed.
All policies may be viewed on the web at Fayetteville Policies and Procedures.
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Contacts
Jolenda Lyn Hott, executive assistant
Vice Chancellor - Finance and Administration
479-575-5828,
bradley@uark.edu
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