Board of Regents Policy 5.204 Board of Regents Policy 5.204



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Affiliations and Cooperating Agencies with non University Entities

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Regents Policy Chapter 5, Academic Affairs
Regents Policy RP 5.204, Affiliations and Cooperating Agencies with non University Entities
Effective Date:  Oct. 18, 2002
Prior Dates Amended:  Jan. 13, 1966; Oct. 20, 1978; May 11, 1990; Oct. 9, 1998; Oct. 31, 2014 (recodified)
Review Date:  August 2018

I. Purpose

To set forth policy regarding guidelines on affiliations and cooperating relationships with selected institutions and other bodies.

II. Definitions

No policy specific or unique definitions apply.

III. Board of Regents Policy

    A. The board shall approve the establishment of affiliations and cooperating relationships with selected institutions and other bodies as it may deem appropriate.

    B. Affiliations and cooperating relationships should focus on strengthening the university’s mission and particularly its position as the research, training and cultural center of the Pacific Basin.

    C. Agreements that commit significant university financial resources and/or have significant impact on programs and policy shall require the prior approval of the board.

    D. The president is delegated the authority to enter into appropriate agreements that do not commit significant financial resources and/or have significant impact on programs.

    E. The president shall establish appropriate procedures for the review of agreements and provide reports to the board upon request.

IV. Delegation of Authority

The president is delegated the authority to enter into appropriate agreements.  See RP 5.204(D).

V. Contact Information

Office of the Board of Regents, 956-8213, bor@hawaii.edu

VI. References


VII. Exhibits and Appendices

No Exhibits and Appendices found

Approved

    Approved as to Form:    
    Cynthia Quinn    
    October 31, 2014    
    Date    
    Executive Administrator and Secretary of the Board of Regents

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