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Definitions:
Additional Compensation is remuneration by the University
that is over and above the salary authorized to be paid from appropriated
funds. While not part of a faculty/staff member's budgeted line, the
funds upon which additional compensation is drawn are controlled by
the University. Appropriate University approval of additional compensation,
as set forth below, is required.
Consulting is any additional activity beyond duties assigned
by the institution, professional in nature and based in the appropriate
discipline, for which the individual receives additional personal remuneration
during the contract year. Remuneration for consulting is by agencies
or individuals outside the University, and the funds upon which consulting
payments are drawn are not controlled by the University.
Policy:
The University has priority claim on the working time of full-time staff
members. When faculty/staff members undertake additional activities University-sponsored
or non-University sponsored they must ensure that their assigned duties
are fulfilled.
No employee of Montana State University-Northern may accept additional
compensation for providing to the same clientele the same services which
are part of their assigned University duties. In particular, no faculty/staff
member may receive compensation for tutoring students of the University.
A teaching assistant may not receive compensation for tutoring students
in any course in which he/she has any responsibility.
Additional Compensation
Additional compensation from University-controlled sources is a temporary
adjustment of salary which must be annually specified and approved in
writing by the Department chair/director and the appropriate Vice Chancellor.
Royalties, copyrights, and patents as well as monetary awards, prizes,
recognition, and honors are not considered additional compensation.
A faculty/staff member may receive additional compensation during the
academic year (or contract year) through university-controlled sources
other than state-appropriated funds, including grants and contracts
administered through the University. That additional compensation may
be calculated on the following basis: proportion of time devoted to
grant project times maximum of $100,000 allowed for full-time, 12 month
grant assignment. Items 1 through 4 below must be satisfied.
A faculty member may earn additional compensation through summer employment
as set forth in the collective bargaining agreement.
- Criteria and Process for Approval. Additional compensation
is not a permanent increase to an employee's base salary, is expressly
conditioned on the availability of funds, and may be suspended or
removed at any time upon five days notice.
- Responsibilities of Program Chairs and Directors. Department
chairs and directors will carefully analyze the total professional
commitments, including outside consulting, of the faculty/staff member
requesting additional compensation. Additional compensation should
be approved only if the faculty/staff member's and the department's
instructional services and scholarship programs will not be adversely
affected.
- Responsibilities of the Faculty/Staff Member. Funds used
for additional compensation from the direct costs of a sponsored grant,
gift or contract must be used only with the sponsor's approval. If
sponsored funds are used to pay a portion of the additional compensation,
the funds should be included in the grant as direct costs and the
faculty/staff member will obtain the approval of the sponsor. Any
exceptions to this policy must be approved in writing by the Chancellor.
- Types of Additional Compensation. Additional compensation
of a faculty/staff member may result from summer employment, special
assignments or projects, teaching distance learning courses, assuming
administrative duties, or being named to an endowed chair. Additional
compensation may also be necessary for faculty/staff assigned off-campus.
Special Assignments/Projects. It may be advantageous to the
University to assign or permit individual faculty and staff members
to perform special professional services such as participation in the
teaching program of another unit or department or participation in a
specially funded project which is clearly beyond the normal duties for
that individual. Department chairs/directors are urged to provide release
time for these projects.
A Record of Appointment Status (RAS) is completed and processed in
the payroll office in order to ensure that costs are charged to the
proper funding source. The completed form is reviewed and approved by
the Department Chair or Director, the appropriate Vice Chancellor, and
Chancellor.
Compensation for a Change in Responsibility. When an interim
assignment results in greatly increased responsibility for the faculty/staff
member, the funding source may offer additional compensation for the
duration of the assignment.
Consulting Policy
- Conflict of Interest. All consulting assignments and professional
practice accepted by faculty/staff members must comply with the Board
of Regents and collective bargaining conflict of interest policy
- Compensation. Faculty/staff members engaged in consulting
work and/or professional practice not sponsored by institutions of higher
education in Montana should charge fees that are consistent with others
in the profession in the area and will be entitled to retain such outside
compensation.
- University Indemnification and Liability. In all private consulting
engagements, the client must be notified of the following:
a. The faculty/staff member is acting as a private consultant.
b. Montana State University-Northern is not a party to the
contract nor is it responsible for the performance thereof.
c. Montana State University-Northern is not liable in any
way for property of the client utilized for testing, observation,
or otherwise in connection with the consulting engagement nor for
consequent damages.
d. No official Montana State University-Northern stationery
or forms may be used in connection with private consulting work
or professional practice, nor may the name of the University be
used in advertising. The faculty/staff member may not use the University
address or telephone number on correspondence and advertising. The
name of the University will not be used in any other way without
the written consent of the faculty/staff member's department chair/director.
- Use of University Facilities and Personnel. Faculty/staff
members may use the space, equipment, and other facilities of the University
in consulting work with the written approval of the appropriate supervisor
if such use does not interfere with classes or other University activities
and the University is fully compensated.
The faculty/staff member undertaking private consulting work must
enter into a written use agreement with the University. The University
will set forth the terms, conditions and payment for the use of any
University facilities or equipment prior to use. A faculty/staff member
acting as a consultant may not use university employees, students,
or others in consulting assignments without the written approval of
the department chair/director, who will report such arrangements to
the Vice Chancellor. The faculty/staff member is responsible for the
payment of any persons used in consulting assignments.
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Permission Required. All consulting assignments and professional
activities will be reported as a part of the annual review of every
employee of Montana State University-Northern. Consulting assignments
or professional practice totaling more than one week or averaging
more than one day per week during the contract period must be approved
in writing by the department chair/director and the appropriate Vice
Chancellor. Each case will be treated individually and, in the case
of extended assignments, leave without pay should be taken by the
consulting faculty/staff member.
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Reassignment or Regranting of University Rights Prohibited.
Faculty members engaged in non-university consulting may not without
the express written consent of the appropriate Vice Chancellor assign,
commit, contract away or otherwise affect University rights, specifically
including rights to inventions, technologies or other proprietary
knowledge and information. Any commitment to a consulting sponsor
in violation of this policy is null and void. Faculty members performing
consulting services will inform their consulting sponsors of this
policy at or prior to the time they enter into their consulting arrangements.
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Circumvention of Grant and Contract Activities Prohibited.
Consulting arrangement with non University sponsors may not be used
to circumvent University grants and contracts activities.
- Prohibition Against Affecting Rights of the University Faculty,
Staff or Students. Non-University consulting arrangements and commitments
will not bind, commit or attempt to affect the rights of any University
faculty, students or staff without their express written permission.
Appeals:
Appeals of decision of the Vice Chancellors may be submitted to the
Chancellor for review and resolution.
Consulting During Vacation and Leave Periods
The University encourages faculty/staff members to take annual vacation
for rest and recuperation; however, compensated consulting activities
conducted during leave periods should conform to the policies described
below.
Faculty/staff members on academic-year contracts, may engage in private
consulting activities or professional practice during the periods they
are not employed by the university, but any use of University facilities,
equipment or personnel must conform to this policy.
Professional Writing and Other Creative Activities
Faculty and staff members of the University are encouraged to write
for professional periodicals, to write books in their professional fields,
and to engage in other creative professional activities as part of their
duties. Such scholarly writing will not be considered consulting
and will not be subject to this policy unless such activity interferes
with the assigned duties of the faculty/staff member.
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