Hi Megan,
Are you talking about faculty serving as interim chairs or deans and receiving an administrative supplement for those duties? If so, then the IBS would not include the stipend. That’s at least how we handle it here.

If you mean standing chairs and deans receiving supplements for other duties, I would say their IBS still would exclude such supplements.

Hope that helps!
Scott

Scott Niles, Ph.D., CRA
Director, Research Integrity & Compliance
Morehead State University

On Sep 13, 2017, at 5:48 PM, Megan Roth <xxxxxx@ACU.EDU> wrote:

Hi all,

When you determine IBS for Chairs and Deans, does that include any administrative stipends they receive for their role as Chair or Dean or only their base salary excluding such stipends? Does it depend on how their appointment letters are written?

Would you mind providing rational for your institution's practice one way or the other.

It has been my belief that it is base salary not including such stipends, but my interpretation is being questioned, so I said I would research it.

Thanks!

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Megan Roth, Ph.D.
Director, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
Abilene Christian University
320 Hardin Administration Bldg
ACU Box 29103
Abilene, TX 79699
O: 325-674-2885
F: 325-674-6785
xxxxxx@acu.edu
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