Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 6C1-1.300 - University of Florida; Direct Support Organizations
(1) The President of the University may
recommend to the Board of Trustees that an organization meeting the
requirements of Section
1004.28(1)(a),
F.S., be designated a University of Florida Direct Support Organization
("DSO"). Upon approval by the Board of Trustees, a DSO shall be considered to
be certified and authorized to use the property, facilities and personal
services of the University.
(2) In
order to be considered for certification as a DSO, an organization must fulfill
the requirements of Section
1004.28(1)(a),
F.S., and must have Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws that together:
(a) Provide that any person employed by the
organization shall not be considered to be an employee of the University of
Florida Board of Trustees by virtue of employment by the DSO.
(b) Provide that the chief executive officer
or director of the DSO shall be selected and appointed by the governing board
of the DSO, with prior approval of the President of the University, and that
the chief executive officer or director shall report to the President or a
designee reporting directly to the President.
(c) Provide that any amendments to the
Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws be subject to the approval of the
University Board of Trustees.
(d)
Provide that the President of the University shall have the following powers
and duties:
1. Monitor and control the use of
University resources by the organization.
2. Control the use of the University name by
the DSO.
3. Monitor compliance of
the organization with federal and state laws.
4. Approve contributions of funds or
supplements to support intercollegiate athletics.
(e) Provide that the organization shall
provide equal employment opportunities to all persons regardless of race,
color, religion, gender, age or national origin.
(f) Prohibit the giving, directly or
indirectly, of any gift to a political committee or committee of continuous
existence as defined in Section
106.011, F.S., for any purpose
other than those certified by a majority roll call vote of the organization's
governing board at a regularly scheduled meeting as being directly related to
the educational mission of the University.
(3) The Chair of the University of Florida
Board of Trustees may appoint a representative to the governing body and the
executive committee of each DSO. In addition, the President of the University
or a designee shall also serve on the governing body and executive committee of
each DSO.
(4) Each DSO shall submit
an annual budget which has been approved by its governing board to the
President of the University or the President's designee for review. Such
proposed budget shall be submitted no later than sixty (60) days after the
first day of the fiscal year to which the proposed budget pertains. The
President or designee shall report results of review to the Board of
Trustees.
(5) Significant changes
in projects funded, expenditures, or income projected in the annual budget must
be reported to the President. Planned actions which would cause a commitment of
University resources or which represent a significant commitment of the
resources of the DSO should be reported by the first date of the fiscal quarter
in which they are to occur.
(6)
Each DSO shall cause a financial audit of its accounts and records to be
conducted by an independent certified public accountant after the close of each
fiscal year. The audit report shall be submitted by the President of the
University to the Board of Trustees no later than the end of the sixth month
following the close of the organization's fiscal year.
(a) Audits shall be conducted pursuant to
Section 1004.28(5),
F.S., and in accordance with rules adopted by the Auditor General pursuant to
Section 11.45(8), F.S.,
and University of Florida rules.
(b) The President of the University shall
submit the annual audit report to the Auditor General and to the Florida Board
of Governors no later than nine (9) months after the close of the
organization's fiscal year.
(7) The President of the University may
recommend to the Board of Trustees that an organization be decertified as a DSO
if the President determines that the organization is no longer serving the best
interest of the University. The recommendation for decertification shall
include a plan for disposition of the organization's assets and
liabilities.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 1001.74(4), 1004.28(2) FS. Law Implemented 1001.74(37), 1004.28 FS.
New 1-7-03, Amended 6-3-03.
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