Overview
This document details Franklin College's extended policy on state-owned, inventoried equipment used off campus by faculty, staff, or students. All Franklin College units are within the scope of this policy.
Step-by-step guide
Abstract
Franklin College has added additional restrictions to the UGA Policy on Off Campus use of Equipment which are outlined below. We developed this policy to define and communicate appropriate use of state-owned, inventoried equipment used off campus by faculty, staff, or students. The policy will help ensure that Board of Regents and University procedures are followed and understood.
Policy Extensions
- Franklin College defines inventoried equipment as all inventoried items with a total purchase price of $500 or more, even though USG uses a $3,000 threshold.
- Franklin College has implemented additional approval criteria and quantity limits for the number of items that can be removed from campus. See below for more information.
Approval Criteria
All Current Faculty
In an effort to be consistent and streamline form processing, the College defined the following approval criteria for off-campus equipment.
Requests from faculty and emeritus faculty will be approved if at least one of the following criteria is met:
- Engagement in scheduled teaching during the current academic year or active involvement in graduate committees or advisement if multiple students are served.
- Participation in sponsored research or research proposal.
- Current involvement in public service and outreach activities such as the Archway Partnership.
- Current service in an administrative role such as dean, department head, or director.
When possible, UGA Elements will serve as the source of data to confirm current activities. Requests that do not meet any of these criteria will be considered on a case by case basis; please provide a detailed justification.
Emeritus Faculty
Emeritus faculty must meet additional requirements for off-campus use of assets.
- A letter from the department head requesting the off-campus use and stating the reason for this request (listing the work the individual is currently performing for UGA).
- It will be the department's responsibility to inform the user that the items are the property of the state and must be returned to the department when they are no longer needed or when they quit working. The items should not be disposed of in any manner. State owned property, whether inventoried or not, cannot be 'gifted' as compensation for work performed or as a 'retirement' gift.
- The standard procedure that is required for currently employed individuals would also be required. See procedure below.
All Current Staff
Requests from staff will be approved when the job description requires working remotely or regular travel.
Students
State-owned, inventoried equipment may be assigned to individual students if they are employed by the University; students that are not employees require a sponsoring faculty member.
Quantity Limits
Up to three inventoried, information technology (IT) devices (computer, printer, scanner, projector, etc.) may be assigned to a specific faculty or staff member for individual off-campus use, up to two of these devices may be computers; if additional inventoried IT devices are needed for individual use, they may be checked out from a departmental pool.
There are no limitations on the number or type of devices that may be assigned to a faculty or staff member for the duration of a field school or field research project as long as the devices are used for University purposes, but departments are encouraged to utilize checkout pools for these purposes.
When applicable, indicate student use of field equipment in the comments. If the item will be used by a specific student rather than a class, include the student's name in the comments.
Equipment Pools
Departments with a very large pool of off-campus equipment should contact UGA Insurance and Claims Management to initiate en masse coverage for the items.
Departments that wish to make state-owned, inventoried equipment available to faculty, staff, or students for University purposes on a short-term basis may provide an equipment pool. If departments use the pool model, the department may be listed as the 'Individual Requesting Authorization' on the authorization form rather than an individual. When possible, departments are encouraged to use a pool of checkout equipment rather than making long-term assignments to specific individuals; using a pool will help support professionals maintain the equipment. Pools may be assigned to a subgroup within the department such as a lab or program.
Procedure
Checking Out equipment
If you plan to take inventoried equipment off-campus, you will need to locate that item of inventory and designate it for off-campus use. There is documentation about how to initiate this process in the OneSource Training Library here: https://training.onesource.uga.edu/UPK_Training/OneSourceOL/Publishing%20Content/PlayerPackage/index.html?Guid=8331511a-e8ee-40b3-888d-53ca2d325d73
Checking In Equipment
If you no longer have a need to take inventoried equipment off-campus, you will need to locate that item of inventory and remove the off-campus designation. There is documentation about how to initiate this process in the OneSource Training Library here: https://training.onesource.uga.edu/UPK_Training/OneSourceOL/Publishing%20Content/PlayerPackage/index.html?Guid=8331511a-e8ee-40b3-888d-53ca2d325d73
Other Reminders and Considerations
Appropriate Use
Department/unit heads will help ensure appropriate use of off-campus equipment by their faculty, staff, and students by advocating compliance with policy and encouraging defensible uses of off-campus equipment; heads will correct misuse when discovered.
Off-campus Devices and Sensitive Data
If sensitive data must be stored on off-campus devices, develop a process with your IT (information technology) professional to ensure that sensitive data are protected. Please refer to UGA's Data Classification and Protection Standards to ensure you are in compliance with UGA policy.
Laptops and other portable IT devices used off campus must be returned to campus for maintenance and updates as specified by the department
Enforcement
Individuals found to be in violation of the UGA policy or the Franklin College policy extensions may lose eligibility to use state-owned equipment off campus. If negligence results in theft or sensitive data exposure, the faculty member, staff member, or student may be responsible for equipment replacement or reimbursement of legal fees at the discretion of the Dean and Legal Affairs.
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