Duties and Responsibilities of Reduction In Force Review Committees Sample Clauses

Duties and Responsibilities of Reduction In Force Review Committees. The general duty of a Reduction in Force Review Committee will be to submit recommendations regarding proposed Presidential action. Specific responsibilities of the committee will be:‌ • To review the case of the proposed reduction in force;‌ • To attend the hearing and, at the discretion of the chair call and/or examine any witnesses;‌ • To hear testimony from all interested parties, including but not limited to other professors and students and review any evidence offered by same; and‌ • To arrive at its recommendation in conference on the basis of the hearing.‌ As soon as practicable, but in no event longer than 14 days after the conclusion of the hearing, the written recommendations of the committee will be presented to the President and the affected professor.‌ Failure of the Reduction in Force Review Committee to make written recommendations regarding dismissal within the prescribed time set forth will be deemed a recommendation neither for nor against dismissal, and the President may proceed with the dismissal or continue the appointment of the professor based upon this type of recommendation from the committee.‌
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