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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Reporting Requirements Regarding
Findings of Sexual Harassment, Other
Forms of Harassment, or Sexual
Assault
AGENCY:
National Science Foundation
(NSF).
Request for public comment on
new reporting requirement for sexual
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harassment, other forms of harassment,
or sexual assault.
The National Science
Foundation (NSF) is soliciting public
comment on the agency’s proposed
implementation of the new reporting
requirements specified in NSF
Important Notice No. 144, dated
February 8, 2018.
The National Science Foundation
(NSF) does not tolerate sexual
harassment, or any kind of harassment,
within the agency, at awardee
organizations, field sites, or anywhere
NSF-funded science and education are
conducted. The 2,000 U.S. institutions
of higher education and other
organizations that receive NSF funds are
responsible for fully investigating
complaints and for complying with
federal non-discrimination law. NSF has
taken steps to help ensure research
environments are free from sexual
harassment. Additionally, NSF is
bolstering our policies, guidelines and
communications so that organizations
funded by NSF clearly understand
expectations and requirements.
NSF is working to make certain that
recipients of grants and cooperative
agreements respond promptly and
appropriately to instances of sexual
harassment, other forms of harassment,
or sexual assault. A community effort is
essential to eliminate sexual and other
forms of harassment in science and to
build scientific workspaces where
people can learn, grow and thrive.
DATES: Comments must be received by
May 4, 2018.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be
addressed to Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, Office of the
General Counsel, National Science
Foundation, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue,
Alexandria, VA 22314, email splimpto@
nsf.gov; telephone: (703) 292–7556; FAX
(703) 292–9240. We encourage
respondents to submit comments
electronically to ensure timely receipt.
We cannot guarantee that comments
mailed will be received before the
comment closing date. Please include
‘‘Reporting Requirement Regarding
Findings of Sexual Harassment, other
Forms of Harassment, or Sexual
Assault’’ in the subject line of the email
message; please also include the full
body of your comments in the text of the
message and as an attachment. Include
your name, title, organization, postal
address, telephone number, and email
address in your message.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
any questions, comments or concerns
regarding sexual or other forms of
harassment, please contact the Office of
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Diversity and Inclusion (ODI), National
Science Foundation, 2415 Eisenhower
Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314, email:
harassmentnotifications@nsf.gov;
telephone (703) 292–8020; FAX: (703)
292–9482.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As the
primary funding agency of fundamental
science and engineering research in the
United States, NSF is committed to
promoting safe, productive research and
education environments for current and
future scientists and engineers. We
consider the Principal investigator (PI)
and any co-PI(s) identified on an NSF
award to be in positions of trust. The PI,
any co-PI(s) and all personnel supported
by an NSF award must comport
themselves in a responsible and
accountable manner during the
performance of award activities whether
at the awardee institution, online, or
conducted outside the organization,
such as at field sites or facilities, or
during conferences and workshops.
NSF has developed a new proposed
term and condition that will require
awardee organizations to report
findings/determinations of sexual
harassment, other forms of harassment,
or sexual assault, regarding an NSF
funded PI, or any co-PI. The term and
condition also will require the awardee
to notify NSF if it places the PI or any
co-PI on administrative leave relating to
a harassment finding or investigation.
This term and condition also will make
it clear that NSF may take unilateral
action as necessary to protect the safety
of all awardee personnel, to include
requiring the substitution or removal of
a PI, or any co-PI, suspension or
termination of an award, or a reduction
in the funding amount. NSF is soliciting
public comment on this new proposed
term and condition, including the
information required to be reported by
the awardee, the full text of which is
provided below:
Proposed Article X
The Principal investigator (PI), and
any co-PI(s) identified on an NSF award
are in a position of trust. These
individuals must comport themselves in
a responsible and accountable manner
during the performance of award
activities whether at the awardee
institution, on-line, or conducted
outside the organization, such as at field
sites, facilities, or conferences/
workshops. The awardee is required to
notify NSF: (1) of any findings/
determinations regarding the PI or any
co-PI 1 that demonstrate a violation of
1 If a co-PI is affiliated with a sub-awardee
organization, the sub-awardee must provide the
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awardee codes of conduct, policies,
regulations or statutes relating to sexual
harassment, other forms of harassment,
or sexual assault; and (2) if the awardee
places the PI, or any co-PI on
administrative leave 2 relating to a
finding or investigation of a violation of
awardee codes of conduct, policies,
regulations or statutes relating to sexual
harassment, other forms of harassment,
or sexual assault.3 Such notification
must be submitted by the Authorized
Organization Representative via email to
NSF’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion
at: harassmentnotifications@nsf.gov
within seven business days from the
date of the finding/determination or the
awardee’s placement of the PI or co-PI
on administrative leave. Each
notification must include the following
information:
• NSF Award Number
• Name of PI/or co-PI being reported:
• Type of Report: Select
Æ Finding/Determination that the
reported individual has been found
to have violated awardee codes of
conduct, policies, regulations or
statutes relating to sexual
harassment, or other form of
harassment, or sexual assault; or
Æ Placement by the awardee of the
reported individual on
administrative leave relating to a
finding or investigation of a
violation of awardee codes of
conduct, policies, regulations or
statutes relating to sexual
harassment, or other form of
harassment, or sexual assault.
• Description of the finding/
determination and action taken, if
any.
• Reason(s)for, and conditions of,
placement of the PI or any co-PI on
administrative leave.
• Plan for continued oversight and
implementation of the project
during the administrative leave
period of the reported PI or co-PI.
The awardee may at any time propose
a substitute investigator if it determines
the PI or any co-PI may not be able to
carry out the project or activity and/or
abide by award terms and conditions.
Other personnel supported by an NSF
award must likewise remain in full
requisite information to the awardee, which will
then transmit it to NSF as instructed above.
2 For purposes of this term and condition,
‘‘administrative leave’’ includes any administrative
action by the awardee that could impact the PI’s or
any co-PI’s ability to fulfill their responsibilities on
the award.
3 Awardee findings/determinations and
placement on administrative leave during
investigation must have been conducted in
accordance with organizational processes and
policies that are consistent with federal law and
regulation. See, e.g., NSF Research Terms and
Conditions, Appendix C.
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compliance with awardee codes of
conduct, policies, regulations and
statutes relating to sexual harassment,
other forms of harassment, or sexual
assault. With regard to any personnel
not in compliance, the awardee must
make appropriate arrangements to
ensure the safety of other award
personnel and the continued progress of
the funded project.
Taking into account the seriousness of
the violation(s) and the importance of
maintaining the safety of personnel
supported by an NSF award, the
Foundation may take unilateral action,
as appropriate, to require the
substitution or removal of the PI or any
co-PI, suspension or termination of the
award, or a reduction in the award
funding amount.
End of Proposed Article X
Implementation: Upon receipt and
resolution of all comments, it is NSF’s
intention to implement the new term
through revision of the NSF Agency
Specific Requirements to the Research
Terms and Conditions, the Grant
General Conditions, and the Cooperative
Agreement—Financial and
Administrative Terms and Conditions.
The new term and condition will be
applied to all new NSF awards and
funding amendments to existing awards
made on or after the effective date. This
new reporting requirement will apply to
all findings/determinations that occur
on or after the effective date of the terms
and conditions. With regard to
notification of placement on
administrative leave, the awardee must
notify NSF within seven business days
from the date the awardee determines
that placement on administrative leave
is necessary.
NSF also plans to incorporate the new
award term into the next issuance of the
NSF Proposal and Award Policies and
Procedures Guide, as well as to
implement an electronic notification
capability in Research.gov.
Dated: February 28, 2018.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science
Foundation.
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Reporting Requirements Regarding Findings of Sexual Harassment,
Other Forms of Harassment, or Sexual Assault
AGENCY: National Science Foundation (NSF).
ACTION: Request for public comment on new reporting requirement for
sexual harassment, other forms of harassment, or sexual assault.
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SUMMARY: The National Science Foundation (NSF) is soliciting public
comment on the agency's proposed implementation of the new reporting
requirements specified in NSF Important Notice No. 144, dated February
8, 2018.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) does not tolerate sexual
harassment, or any kind of harassment, within the agency, at awardee
organizations, field sites, or anywhere NSF-funded science and
education are conducted. The 2,000 U.S. institutions of higher
education and other organizations that receive NSF funds are
responsible for fully investigating complaints and for complying with
federal non-discrimination law. NSF has taken steps to help ensure
research environments are free from sexual harassment. Additionally,
NSF is bolstering our policies, guidelines and communications so that
organizations funded by NSF clearly understand expectations and
requirements.
NSF is working to make certain that recipients of grants and
cooperative agreements respond promptly and appropriately to instances
of sexual harassment, other forms of harassment, or sexual assault. A
community effort is essential to eliminate sexual and other forms of
harassment in science and to build scientific workspaces where people
can learn, grow and thrive.
DATES: Comments must be received by May 4, 2018.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be addressed to Suzanne H. Plimpton, Reports
Clearance Officer, Office of the General Counsel, National Science
Foundation, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314, email
[email protected]; telephone: (703) 292-7556; FAX (703) 292-9240. We
encourage respondents to submit comments electronically to ensure
timely receipt. We cannot guarantee that comments mailed will be
received before the comment closing date. Please include ``Reporting
Requirement Regarding Findings of Sexual Harassment, other Forms of
Harassment, or Sexual Assault'' in the subject line of the email
message; please also include the full body of your comments in the text
of the message and as an attachment. Include your name, title,
organization, postal address, telephone number, and email address in
your message.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For any questions, comments or
concerns regarding sexual or other forms of harassment, please contact
the Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI), National Science
Foundation, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314, email:
[email protected]; telephone (703) 292-8020; FAX: (703)
292-9482.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As the primary funding agency of fundamental
science and engineering research in the United States, NSF is committed
to promoting safe, productive research and education environments for
current and future scientists and engineers. We consider the Principal
investigator (PI) and any co-PI(s) identified on an NSF award to be in
positions of trust. The PI, any co-PI(s) and all personnel supported by
an NSF award must comport themselves in a responsible and accountable
manner during the performance of award activities whether at the
awardee institution, online, or conducted outside the organization,
such as at field sites or facilities, or during conferences and
workshops.
NSF has developed a new proposed term and condition that will
require awardee organizations to report findings/determinations of
sexual harassment, other forms of harassment, or sexual assault,
regarding an NSF funded PI, or any co-PI. The term and condition also
will require the awardee to notify NSF if it places the PI or any co-PI
on administrative leave relating to a harassment finding or
investigation. This term and condition also will make it clear that NSF
may take unilateral action as necessary to protect the safety of all
awardee personnel, to include requiring the substitution or removal of
a PI, or any co-PI, suspension or termination of an award, or a
reduction in the funding amount. NSF is soliciting public comment on
this new proposed term and condition, including the information
required to be reported by the awardee, the full text of which is
provided below:
Proposed Article X
The Principal investigator (PI), and any co-PI(s) identified on an
NSF award are in a position of trust. These individuals must comport
themselves in a responsible and accountable manner during the
performance of award activities whether at the awardee institution, on-
line, or conducted outside the organization, such as at field sites,
facilities, or conferences/workshops. The awardee is required to notify
NSF: (1) of any findings/determinations regarding the PI or any co-PI
\1\ that demonstrate a violation of
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awardee codes of conduct, policies, regulations or statutes relating to
sexual harassment, other forms of harassment, or sexual assault; and
(2) if the awardee places the PI, or any co-PI on administrative leave
\2\ relating to a finding or investigation of a violation of awardee
codes of conduct, policies, regulations or statutes relating to sexual
harassment, other forms of harassment, or sexual assault.\3\ Such
notification must be submitted by the Authorized Organization
Representative via email to NSF's Office of Diversity and Inclusion at:
[email protected] within seven business days from the
date of the finding/determination or the awardee's placement of the PI
or co-PI on administrative leave. Each notification must include the
following information:
\1\ If a co-PI is affiliated with a sub-awardee organization,
the sub-awardee must provide the requisite information to the
awardee, which will then transmit it to NSF as instructed above.
\2\ For purposes of this term and condition, ``administrative
leave'' includes any administrative action by the awardee that could
impact the PI's or any co-PI's ability to fulfill their
responsibilities on the award.
\3\ Awardee findings/determinations and placement on
administrative leave during investigation must have been conducted
in accordance with organizational processes and policies that are
consistent with federal law and regulation. See, e.g., NSF Research
Terms and Conditions, Appendix C.
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NSF Award Number
Name of PI/or co-PI being reported:
Type of Report: Select
[cir] Finding/Determination that the reported individual has been
found to have violated awardee codes of conduct, policies, regulations
or statutes relating to sexual harassment, or other form of harassment,
or sexual assault; or
[cir] Placement by the awardee of the reported individual on
administrative leave relating to a finding or investigation of a
violation of awardee codes of conduct, policies, regulations or
statutes relating to sexual harassment, or other form of harassment, or
sexual assault.
Description of the finding/determination and action taken, if
any.
Reason(s)for, and conditions of, placement of the PI or any
co-PI on administrative leave.
Plan for continued oversight and implementation of the project
during the administrative leave period of the reported PI or co-PI.
The awardee may at any time propose a substitute investigator if it
determines the PI or any co-PI may not be able to carry out the project
or activity and/or abide by award terms and conditions.
Other personnel supported by an NSF award must likewise remain in
full compliance with awardee codes of conduct, policies, regulations
and statutes relating to sexual harassment, other forms of harassment,
or sexual assault. With regard to any personnel not in compliance, the
awardee must make appropriate arrangements to ensure the safety of
other award personnel and the continued progress of the funded project.
Taking into account the seriousness of the violation(s) and the
importance of maintaining the safety of personnel supported by an NSF
award, the Foundation may take unilateral action, as appropriate, to
require the substitution or removal of the PI or any co-PI, suspension
or termination of the award, or a reduction in the award funding
amount.
End of Proposed Article X
Implementation: Upon receipt and resolution of all comments, it is
NSF's intention to implement the new term through revision of the NSF
Agency Specific Requirements to the Research Terms and Conditions, the
Grant General Conditions, and the Cooperative Agreement--Financial and
Administrative Terms and Conditions. The new term and condition will be
applied to all new NSF awards and funding amendments to existing awards
made on or after the effective date. This new reporting requirement
will apply to all findings/determinations that occur on or after the
effective date of the terms and conditions. With regard to notification
of placement on administrative leave, the awardee must notify NSF
within seven business days from the date the awardee determines that
placement on administrative leave is necessary.
NSF also plans to incorporate the new award term into the next
issuance of the NSF Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide,
as well as to implement an electronic notification capability in
Research.gov.
Dated: February 28, 2018.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science Foundation.
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