(E) Procedure.
(1) Appointment. The following preliminary
actions must be completed prior to performing any volunteer services for the
university:
(a) The coordinating department
is responsible for ensuring that volunteers have adequate experience,
qualifications and training for the tasks he/she will perform.
(b) Volunteers must complete the "Volunteer
Assignment Form and Release" and return such to the coordinating department.
Research volunteers must complete the "Research
Volunteer Assignment Form and Release" and return such to the coordinating
department.
(c) Volunteers
who perform sensitive tasks, such as the care and security of children
, shall be required
to submit to, and pass, a BCI criminal background check in accordance with
section 121.401 of the Revised Code
prior to performing such duties, and other such requirements as may be in place
by the university
(i) The volunteer is
responsible for any costs associated with this test.
(ii) The results of such tests must be
returned to and verified by the coordinating department.
(iii) The volunteer assignment shall not
begin until the volunteer has passed all checks required under this
policy.
(d) Volunteers
who will participate in programs or opportunities involving minors must adhere
to the requirements in the university's minors on campus policy.
(e) Where appropriate, volunteers must sign a
confidentiality agreement with the university. The confidentiality agreement
must be kept on file with the coordinating department in accordance with
university retention schedules.
(f)
Individuals under the age of eighteen need the permission of their parents or
legal guardians before they may provide services as a volunteer. Such
permission must be kept on file with the coordinating department in accordance
with university retention schedules.
(g) Any and all, new or continuing,
appointments to a volunteer opportunity must have the final approval of the
vice president, dean, or designee prior to the commencement of such
opportunity.
(h)
Notwithstanding the preceding subsection (g), research
volunteer appointments must have final approval of a department chair prior to
commencement of a research volunteer opportunity.
(2) Termination.
(a) Volunteer services are provided at the
pleasure of both parties and may be terminated without prior notice by either
party.
(b) If the coordinating
department terminates the volunteer opportunity, such coordinating department
is responsible for providing notice to the volunteer and such notice shall be
kept with the original volunteer assignment form and release.
(c) If the volunteer terminates the volunteer
opportunity, such coordinating department must keep a record of such notice
along with the original volunteer assignment form and release.