Fayetteville Policies and Procedures: Policy Revision

The following Fayetteville Policies and Procedures have been revised:

These updates to the policy and forms for disclosure and management of conflicts of interest and prior approval of outside employment reflect certain organizational updates and are intended to clarify certain aspects of the policy. They are also designed to prompt faculty and staff to consider various aspects of conflict of interest/conflict of commitment to ensure that employees fully disclose activities (including foreign activities) falling under the relevant Board and campus policies and that such activities are properly managed. The updates will also help the campus continue to meet its obligations to federal sponsors and maintain compliance with export control requirements. Departments linking to these policies should update their links to reach this site only to ensure old versions are not in circulation.

All policies may be viewed on the web at Fayetteville Policies and Procedures.

 

Contacts

Rifi Raindriati, assistant to vice chancellor for finance and administration
Division of Finance and Administration
479-575-5828, rnraindr@uark.edu

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