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SECTION 151: CONFLICT OF INTEREST
SOURCE: SBHE Policy Manual, Section 611.4
- An officer of the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education authorized
to sell or lease any property or make any contract in the officer's official
capacity is subject to the provisions of N.D.C.C. Section 12.1-13-03 and may
not be interested in any such sale, lease or contract.
- Pursuant to N.D.C.C. Section 48-02-12, employees of the Board may not have
any interest in a public construction or repair contract.
- An employee of the Board may not have an interest in any contract involving
the expenditure of public or institutional funds entered into by the institution
that the employee serves or by the Board unless:
- a.
- N.D.C.C. Sections 12.1-13-03 and 48-02-12 do not apply; and
- b.
- The contract is approved by the institution's chief financial officer
or, if the employee in question is the chief financial officer or president
of an institution or an officer of the Board, by the Board, following
full disclosure of the employee's interest.
- All employees involved in projects receiving federal funds shall consult
applicable federal laws and regulations and comply with conflict of interest
rules which may govern federal grants or other sponsored agreements.
- An officer or other employee who violates this policy is subject to dismissal
or other disciplinary action.
- Employees of NDSU authorized (including delegated authority) by Policy
712 to enter into contracts on behalf of the University must sign the North
Dakota State University Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statement. All other
employees will be provided notice about this Policy but need only sign the
statement if they have a conflict. Notices and collection of statements shall
be administered by the Purchasing Office.
- Employees have an obligation to act in the best interests of NDSU. Any
direct or indirect personal or financial interest which could create a conflict
of interest or the appearance of a conflict of interest in any agreement,
transaction or relationship must be disclosed by the employee by completing
and signing the North Dakota State University Conflict of Interest Disclosure
Statement and submitting it to the employee's supervisor. This includes but
is not limited to the disclosure of privately owned assets being used or otherwise
commingled with state assets and participation in any foundation, business
or public entity which may create a conflict with an employee's obligations
to NDSU. See also NDSU
Policy 152: External Professional Activities.
HISTORY: July 1990; Amended November 1996; June 2000, October 2001, December
2002.
NDSU PolicyManual
Last Updated: Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Published by North Dakota State University