Ohio Admin. Code 3344-2-04 - Conflict of interest statement
Trustees, faculty and staff of Cleveland state university shall abide by Ohio's ethics laws, and avoid any situation that creates a real or perceived conflict between their personal interests and interests of the university. This rule applies to all trustees, faculty and staff and is supplemented by other conflict of interest policies that address specific circumstances, such as sponsored research or procurement activities.
(A) Definitions. For the purpose of this
rule:
(1) "Anything of substantial value"
includes anything that has a substantial monetary value, including, but not
limited to, any of the following, or the promise or offer of any of the
following: money, gifts, food or beverages, social event tickets and expenses,
travel expenses, consulting fees, employment compensation, stocks, or interests
in property.
(2) "Appropriate
university authority" means the board of trustees when the official is a
trustee or the president and means the official's supervisor for all other
faculty and staff members.
(3)
"Business associate" means a person with whom an official is engaged in an
on-going business enterprise, such as a partner in a partnership, a co-owner of
a business or an outside private employer.
(4) "Family member" means spouse, parent,
grandparent, child, grandchild, brother or sister.
(5) "Honoraria" means any payment made in
consideration for any speech given, article published or attendance at any
public or private conference, convention, meeting, social event, meal or
similar gathering. It does not include ceremonial gifts or awards or other
items of insignificant monetary value.
(6) "Official" means any trustee, faculty
member or staff person.
(7) "Public
agency" means any state or local governmental entity, including the general
assembly, the courts and state retirement systems.
(B) No official shall:
(1) Solicit or accept anything of substantial
value from anyone doing business with the university;
(2) Use the official's authority or influence
with the university to obtain anything of substantial value for the official or
for a family member or business associate of the official;
(3) Use the official's authority or influence
with the university to hire or secure the hiring of a family member of the
official;
(4) Solicit or accept
employment from anyone doing business with the university, unless the official
completely withdraws from all matters related to the employer and the
appropriate university authority provides prior documented approval of the
withdrawal;
(5) During the
official's service to the university and for a year thereafter, hold an
ownership interest of more than five per cent in a private corporation that has
a contract with the university, unless the contract meets the conditions set
forth in paragraph (B)(6) of this rule.
(6) Sell goods or services to the university,
unless all of the following are true:
(a) The
university purchasing agent determines that the purchase is necessary;
(b) The goods or services are
unobtainable elsewhere for the same or lower cost, or are furnished pursuant to
a contract entered into prior to the official's service to the
university;
(c) The services
provided to the university are the same as or better than the services provided
to other clients or customers;
(d)
The official does not participate in the decision to enter into the contract
and the contract is an arms' length transaction; and
(e) The appropriate university authority is
aware of the official's interest in the contract.
(7) Sell goods or services to any other
public agency, except through competitive bidding, unless, prior to making such
sale, the official files a statement with the Ohio ethics commission, the
university and the other public agency and, with the approval of the
appropriate university authority, withdraws from university business related to
the other public agency;
(8)
Personally provide services to any person (other than the university) in a
matter before any other public agency unless, prior to providing such services,
the official files a statement with the Ohio ethics commission, the university
and the other public agency and, with the approval of the appropriate
university authority, withdraws from university business related to the other
public agency;
(9) During or after
the official's service to the university, represent any person, in any fashion,
before any public agency, with respect to a matter in which the official
personally participated as part of the official's service to the university;
(10) Solicit or accept honoraria,
except as expressly authorized pursuant to division (H) of section
102.03 of the Revised Code.
Officials may accept travel, meals, lodging or expenses in connection with
conferences, seminars and similar events so long as such travel, meals, lodging
or expenses are not of such nature that they could create a substantial or
improper influence over the official; and
(11) Use or disclose any confidential
information obtained during the official's service to the university, unless
authorized to do so by the office of general counsel.
(C) Standard. In any situation not described
in paragraph (B) of this rule, if reasonable observers, having knowledge of all
the relevant circumstances, would conclude that an official has an actual or
apparent conflict of interest in a matter related to the university, the
conflicted official should not participate on behalf of the university in that
matter.
(D) Guidance. Any official
with a concern about whether a conflict of interest exists shall contact the
office of university compliance or the office of general counsel prior to
engaging in any activity related to the potential conflict. Officials may also
contact the Ohio ethics commission, www.ethics.ohio.gov.
(E) Penalties. Violations of this rule may
result in disciplinary action, as well as civil or criminal penalties.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Authorized By: 111.15
Amplifies: 3344
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