Designated University Official definition

Designated University Official means the University official delegated authority over the relevant operation from the Chancellor or chief administrative officer of the facility.
Designated University Official means the CSULB official delegated authority by the President over the relevant operation or facility. “Employee” means any person listed in the CSULB payroll system, or
Designated University Official means the Campus official delegated authority by the Chancellor for the Chancellor's Office and the University President for each University, as designated in each Campus Addendum, for implementation and oversight over this Policy.

Examples of Designated University Official in a sentence

  • Designated University Official (DUO) is a University administrator assigned to coordinate any needed University response at any potentially disruptive event.

  • Consists of the Dean of Students, or a designee, a Designated University Official, and three other University administrators designated by the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and/or the Dean of Students.

  • No non-affiliate shall, on University property, without authorization from the Designated University Official: in any way affix, fasten, or attach to the premises any signs, posters, placards or banners; nor shall they be self-supporting and placed for display; nor leaned against any wall, partition or other portion of University property.

  • A Designated University Official presents evidence at all conduct proceedings.

  • The Office of Compliance and Ethics serves as the Designated University Official for this review, working in collaboration with the Office of Animal Welfare and Research Integrity.

  • Financial Interest Disclosure forms for all Investigators shall be submitted to the Responsible Institutional Official for review upon submission of the research proposal to the Designated University Official or the Principal Investigator's department committee or hospital.

  • Under special circumstances (e.g., start-up phase of University-based company) use of University resources may be permitted with appropriate reporting to and discussion with the Designated University Official and may be conditional upon reimbursement for direct and indirect costs resulting from such use.

  • Designated University Official (herein referred to a "Official") is the responsible administrative official with immediate supervisory authority over the employee.

  • The required report should be made on the Financial Interest Disclosure form (Appendix B) and submitted by the Investigator to the Designated University Official.

  • The Designated University Official is the University official designated by the President to complete the first level review of the disclosure form and to determine if any reported interests reasonably appear to affect the integrity of the University.


More Definitions of Designated University Official

Designated University Official means the CSULB official delegated authority by the President over the relevant operation or facility.
Designated University Official means the HSU official delegated authority by the President

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