Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3356 - Youngstown State University
Chapter 3356-9 - Selection and Evaluation of Officers of University and Employment of Students
Section 3356-9-06 - Professional conduct of faculty, department chairpersons, and professional/administrative employees
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Policy statement. The mission and success of Youngstown state university (university) is sustained by the trust placed in its administrators, faculty, and staff by students, parents, benefactors, business and academic partners and by governmental entities. Faculty, department chairpersons, and professional/administrative employees are expected to demonstrate professional conduct that exhibits the values of honesty, integrity, competence, respect, and responsibility.
(B) Purpose. To provide information, parameters and procedures designed to recognize and address allegations of professional misconduct.
(C) Scope. This policy applies to all full-time and part-time faculty, instructors, department chairpersons, and professional/administrative employees (for purposes of this policy collectively referred to as professionals). Allegations of professional misconduct related to sponsored programs, use of human subjects in research, use and care of animals in research, research misconduct, conflicts of interest and/or commitment in sponsored programs, nondiscrimination and equal opportunity, harassment, sexual misconduct, and university technology use shall be reviewed pursuant to procedures provided in board policies governing these areas. The applicable university policies of the Administrative Code are:
(D) Definitions.
(E) Parameters.
(F) Procedures.
In cases where the alleged misconduct involves a sponsored program, the associate vice president for research and dean of graduate studies shall be consulted prior to the determination.
All persons being interviewed, giving testimony, or otherwise making an appearance before all or part of the subcommittee may have representatives of their choice present to advise them. Any person who chooses to have the aid of representatives shall do so at his/her own expense.
(G) Administrative implementation of sanctions.
(H) Records. The chairperson shall maintain all documentation related to the committee's actions regarding formal allegations and arrange for the safe storage of all records of the committee's and subcommittee's meetings, inquiries, investigations, votes, and recommendations for a period of three years after a finding on the allegation.
(I) Conflict of interest. No person shall serve on the committee, subcommittee, or hear an appeal of an allegation of professional misconduct either filed by or alleging that such person has engaged in professional misconduct. No person shall serve on a committee, subcommittee, or hear an appeal of a finding of professional misconduct in a given case if such person has a personal interest in the outcome of the case. If there is a need to appoint a temporary or permanent replacement member of the committee or subcommittee, the original appointing person shall appoint the replacement. If the chair of the academic senate has a conflict of interest in a given case, the president of the university shall appoint the replacement. If the president of the university has a conflict in a given case, the chairperson of the university board of trustees shall appoint the replacement.