Exception to 2/9 rule for faculty at liberal arts college? Heidi Davis (08 Jan 2014 13:13 EST)
Re: Exception to 2/9 rule for faculty at liberal arts college? Spires, Michael (08 Jan 2014 13:31 EST)
Re: Exception to 2/9 rule for faculty at liberal arts college? Carolyn Elliott-Farino (08 Jan 2014 13:52 EST)
Re: Exception to 2/9 rule for faculty at liberal arts college? Hempowicz, Christine (08 Jan 2014 14:42 EST)

Exception to 2/9 rule for faculty at liberal arts college? Heidi Davis 08 Jan 2014 13:13 EST

One of our visiting professors is requesting NSF funding to expand a a
successful NSF-funded pilot into a full-scale program.  The fact that she is
a visiting professor doesn’t contravene university policy.  The problem is
that the PI wants to request 5 months of salary support per year, including
2.25 months of support during the academic year, so that she can secure a
course release (she has a 4/4 teaching load).  She insists that her program
officer supports this request, due to the fact that ours is a liberal arts
college.  I'm reluctant to make this request without my office first
speaking with the agency.  Have any of you made similar requests or received
more than 2 months of NSF support for a faculty member?  Do you have any
advice for us?

-Heidi

Heidi Davis, Ph.D.

Director of Grants and Sponsored Programs

Marquette Hall 301, Campus Box 71

Loyola University New Orleans

6363 St. Charles Ave.

New Orleans, LA  70118

Direct Line: (504) 865-3086

Grants Office: (504) 865-3084

xxxxxx@loyno.edu

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[mailto:xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org] On Behalf Of Hawk, Patricia
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 11:53 AM
To: xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org
Subject: Re: [RESADM-L] e-Verify

The regulations for enrolling in e-Verify indicate that institutions of
higher education have two choices--use it for all employees or use it for
employees on contracts/subcontracts that require it.  Oregon State
University chose to only use e-Verify for employees on
contracts/subcontracts that required it.

Some state legislatures, however, have passed laws that require all public
agencies (that would include colleges and universities) to use e-Verify
checks on all hires.  The Oregon legislature considered such a bill a couple
of years ago, but it didn't pass.

Pat

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[mailto:xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org] On Behalf Of Karen Mara
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 6:59 AM
To: xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org
Subject: Re: [RESADM-L] e-Verify

Our institution requires e-Verify checks on all hires.

Karen S. Mara
Administrator/Clinical Research Manager
University of Utah
Center for Alzheimer's Care, Imaging & Research and Division of Cognitive
Neurology
650 Komas Drive, #106A
Salt Lake City, UT  84108
(801) 581-8375 phone
(801) 581-2483 (fax)
xxxxxx@hsc.utah.edu

www.utahmemory.org

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[mailto:xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org] On Behalf Of Lawrence Waxler
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 7:46 AM
To: xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org
Subject: [RESADM-L] e-Verify

We have had the issue of e-Verify background checks come up again. The
University currently conducts several types of background checks on all new
hires, but there is a wide difference of opinion about if and when e-Verify
checks should be conducted.

1.	There are some that feel we should conduct an e-Verify check
only when specifically required under the terms and conditions of a specific
agreement. Any employee assigned to such an agreement would have to undergo
a check at the time of assignment.
2.	There are some that feel we should conduct an e-Verify check
only when the nature of the work being conducted (e.g. import/export
restrictions) would pose some risk. Any employee assigned to such an
agreement would have to undergo a check at the time of assignment.
3.	There are some that feel we should not necessarily conduct an
e-Verify check on foreign-nationals from countries upon which the Federal
government has imposed some restrictions as that could, lacking any other
reason, be viewed as discriminatory.
4.	There are some that feel that we should do an e-Verify check for
all new employees as we never know what they may be involved with in the
future. Within the context of an overall background check this would impose
the least additional administrative burden and require the lease amount of
employee tracking.

I note that over 30 states have either current or pending legislation
requiring e-Verify checks to be conducted by either all employers or all
public employers (http://www.trackercorp.com/everify-legislation-map.php).

So………..what is your institutions position/policy on this?

Larry

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Larry Waxler, Director
Office of Sponsored Programs
University of Southern Maine
1 Chamberlain Avenue
P.O. Box 9300
Portland, ME  04104-9300
Telephone: 207-780-4413
Telefax: 207-780-4927

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