Ohio Admin. Code 3342-6-23 - University policy regarding conflict of interest of university employees
(A)
University employment is a trust conferred by public
authority for a public purpose. Such status forbids the employee from placing
himself or herself in a position in which private interest conflicts with
public duty.
(B)
Such university employment must follow the provisions
set forth in statues of the state of Ohio, specifically as found in Chapter
102. of the Revised Code, "Public Officer-Ethics," regarding maintaining the
confidentiality of information and the receipt of compensation from other than
the university, and Chapter 2921. of the Revised Code, "Offenses against
Justice and Public Administration," relating to private interest in a public
contract.
(C)
No university employee, by virtue of employment by the
university, should receive special treatment or favors from university
employees, nor should any personal advantage, pecuniary or otherwise, be gained
from such employment. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to:
(1)
Receipt of
gifts;
(2)
Payment, pecuniary or otherwise, for service or
materials not accounted for through regular university channels;
and
(3)
The use of a student's services or labor on the
university employee's private property without remuneration.
(D)
No
university employee, by virtue of his or her employment, should receive special
treatments or favors from others who do business with the university, nor
should any personal advantage, pecuniary or otherwise, be gained from such
employment, without prior approval as outlined below in this rule. See also
paragraph (E) of rule
3342-6-24 of the Administrative
Code.
(E)
Unless prior written approval is granted, no university
employee may:
(1)
Use university resources, including, but not limited
to, supplies, materials, equipment, secretarial or staff time, for personal
business matters; or
(2)
Use university contacts or positions to further private
business or other external activity by soliciting students or fellow employees,
to participate in, subscribe to, or purchase the activity or any of its
possible products, services, or results.
Replaces: 3342-6-23
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3341.01
Rule Amplifies: 3341.01, 3341.04
Prior Effective Dates: 6/10/1978, 6/1/2007
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