Conflicts of Interests Arising from an Employee's or Family Member's Financial Interests, Employment at, or Representation of ¹ÏÉñÍø

  • Responsible Oversight Executive:ÌýUniversity Counsel
  • Date of Current Revision or Creation:ÌýAugust 1, 2019
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The purpose of this policy is to ensure all employees of ¹ÏÉñÍø address conflicts of interests that may result in their personal and private interests being in opposition to their official responsibilities.

, grants authority to the Board of Visitors to establish rules and regulations for the institution. Section 6.01(a)(6) of theÌýBoard of Visitors BylawsÌýgrants authority to the President to implement the policies and procedures of the Board relating to University operations.

Conflict of InterestsÌý-ÌýA personal interest by a University employee or the employee's immediate family member in a contract or transaction to which ¹ÏÉñÍø is a party.

ContractÌý-ÌýAn agreement to which ¹ÏÉñÍø is a party or an agreement that benefits ¹ÏÉñÍø and involves use of funds appropriated by the General Assembly.

Employee -ÌýAnyÌýstaff, administrator, faculty member, full- or part-time, or classified or non-classified person who is paid by the University.

Immediate Family MemberÌý-ÌýA spouse or any other person residing in the same household as the employee who is a dependent of the employee or of whom the employee is a dependent.

Personal InterestÌý-ÌýA financial benefit or liability accruing to an employee or to a member of the employee's immediate family. The personal interest shall exist by:

  1. Ownership in a business where the ownership interest exceeds three percent of the total equity of the business;
  2. Income from ownership of a business or property exceeds or may reasonably be anticipated to exceed $5,000 annually;
  3. Salary, other compensation, fringe benefits or benefits exceed or may reasonably be expected to exceed $5,000 annually;
  4. Ownership value of the real or personal property exceeds $5,000 annually;
  5. Personal liability exceeds three percent of the asset value of the business; or
  6. An option for ownership of a business, real property, or personal property will consist of (1) or (4) above.

This policy applies to all employees of the University. Employees include all staff, administrators, faculty, full- or part-time, and classified or non-classified persons who are paid by the University.

  1. Prohibited Content

    1. No employee shall accept or solicit money or any other thing of value to perform the job assigned to the employee by ¹ÏÉñÍø other than the remuneration provided by the University for that job.

    2. No employee shall accept or solicit money or any other thing of value from another to appoint, employ, or promote any person within the University.

    3. No employee shall accept or solicit money or any other thing of value for any person to obtain a contract or business with the University.

    4. No employee shall use or provide information obtained by virtue of employment, which is not available to the public, for profit.

    5. No employee shall accept any money, loan, gift, favor, service or business or professional opportunity when that employee knows or should know that there is a reasonable likelihood that the opportunity is being afforded to influence the employee in his or her official duties.

    6. No employee shall accept a gift where the timing, frequency and nature of the gift could cause a reasonable person to question the employee's impartiality in a matter affecting the donor.

  2. Nepotism

    The University prohibits spouses or other members of the employee's immediate family from working at the University where a spouse or other immediate family member may report to or otherwise be supervised by the employee. The spouse or immediate family member may only be hired when the reporting line is modified to remove the conflict; the Board of Visitors is advised of the conflict; and the Board finds that it is in the best interests of the University to allow the dual employment.

    The employee shall not supervise, review or otherwise be under the control of a spouse or a member of the immediate family if employment is permitted.

  3. Exceptions:

    Exceptions may be allowed for employees under the following circumstances:

    1. Contracts with other agencies of State government.

    2. Contracts with a publisher or wholesaler of textbooks or other educational materials for students because the employee has authored or otherwise created the material.

    3. Subject to the approval of the Board of Visitors, a personal interest in a contract for research and development or commercialization of intellectual property between ¹ÏÉñÍø and a business in which the employee has a personal business interest if

      1. the employee's interest was disclosed prior to entry into the contract;

      2. the employee files a proper disclosure statement and thereafter files a statement annually, as required by law;

      3. ¹ÏÉñÍø has a policy that has been approved by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV); and

      4. ¹ÏÉñÍø files the annual report with the Secretary of the Commonwealth as required by law.

  4. Sanctions

    1. Any person who knowingly violates the Confict of Interests Act may be prosecuted for a Class 1 misdemeanor and malfeasance in office.

    2. The agreement or contract made in violation may be declared void and a civil penalty assessed.

    3. A violating employee may be terminated.

  1. The employee has the ultimate responsibility to comply with the law.

  2. All employees with a potential conflict of interests are required to advise the University of the potential conflict of interests and, when applicable, complete a Statement of Economic Interest.

  3. The Department of Human Resources shall prepare a list of employees who, due to their job descriptions, are designated by the Commonwealth of Virginia as employees who must complete a Statement of Economic Interest.

  4. All employees listed by the Department of Human Resources as being required to file a Statement of Economic Interest must complete the Statement of Economic Interest annually.

  5. University Counsel shall be responsible for providing Conflict of Interests training to all designated employees as required by law.

  6. All employees required to file a Statement of Economic Interest must undergo training as to conflict of interests when initially identified and every two years thereafter.

  7. The Department of Human Resources shall be responsible for identifying potential conflicts of interests related to reporting relationships with new classified employeesand administrative and professional faculty and preparing the necessary resolutions for submittal to the Board of Visitors. The Office of Academic Affairs shall be responsible for identifying potential conflicts of interests related to reporting relationships with new faculty and preparing the necessary resolutions for submittal to the Board of Visitors. Vice Presidents shall be responsible for providing the Department of Human Resources or the Office of Academic Affairs, as appropriate, with notice of potential conflicts of interests that may occur as the result of marriage between two employees either within their vice presidential area or another vice presidential area.

  8. Any employee may clarify a possible conflict of interests by a formal request for an opinion from the Attorney General of Virginia.

Applicable records must be retained and then destroyed in accordance with theÌý.

University Counsel

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Policy History

Policy Formulation Committee (PFC) & Responsible Officer Approval to Proceed:

/s/ÌýJames D. Wright


Responsible Officer


May 28, 2019


Date


Policy Review Committee (PRC) Approval to Proceed:

/s/ÌýDonna W. Meeks


Chair, Policy Review Committee (PRC)


February 26, 2019


Date


University Counsel Approval to Proceed:

/s/ÌýR. Earl Nance


University Counsel


July 31, 2019


Date


Presidential Approval:

/s/ÌýJohn R. Broderick


President


August 1, 2019


Date

Previous Revisions: December 1, 1988; December 8, 2009; December 14, 2015; August 1, 2019

Scheduled Review Date: July 31, 2024