Ohio Admin. Code 3358:14-3-20 - Conflict of interest
Policy statement: no employee will engage in any activity for which the employee receives financial remuneration or equivalent goods or services if such activity occurs during the employee's normal working hours without the express consent, in writing, of the president and on file with the chief fiscal office.
(A)
Employees shall
not represent any vendor nor be an employee of any vendor that does business
with the college without the express consent in writing, of the president and
on file with the chief fiscal office.
(B)
Employees shall
not conduct classes under their own auspices or on behalf of another
educational institution or agency using the college's course outlines,
materials, equipment, or supplies without the express consent, in writing, of
the president and on file with the chief fiscal office. This includes use of
institutional time and facilities for personal purposes.
(C)
Employees shall
not use confidential information obtained as a result of their association with
the college for personal gain. Employees shall not permit unauthorized
disclosure of confidential information.
(D)
Failure to obtain
consent for activities mentioned in paragraphs (A), (B,), (C), and (D) of this
rule
section
shall be grounds for disciplinary action, up to and including immediate
discharge.
(E)
Employees, trustees, and their families will neither
solicit nor accept personal gifts or services from vendors or potential vendors
to the college. Gifts do not include advertising or promotional items such as
pens, calendars, or note pads, nor do they include complimentary copies of
textbooks that are being considered for adoption. Gifts do not include a
reasonable number of meals or travel provided by vendors as may be necessary in
the usual conduct of business. Vendors include firms or individuals that
provide equipment, materials, or professional services to the college. Any
gifts received are subject to the provisions of the NSCC ethics policy and
appropriate provisions of the Ohio Revised Code.
(F)
In making
statements as private citizens, employees have the responsibility to make it
clear that they are not representing the college.
(G)
Vendors may offer
special considerations such as discounts to employees of the college.
Individual employees shall not solicit nor accept, for their personal gain,
special discounts from vendors. Employees shall not use their employment status
with the college for the avoidance of taxes.
(H)
The human
resource department shall provide a copy of this policy to new employees during
their orientation program. The policy will be available on the college shared
drive.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3358
Rule Amplifies: 3358
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