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On this page: Overview, Conflict of Commitment, Conflict of Interest, Human Subjects, Use of the University or ANR name, image, brand, and logo and FAQs The University aims to uphold ethical standards, maintain the trust of stakeholders, and ensure that employees act in the best interest of the univ...
Training Video Coming Soon. On this page: Overview, About County Support Agreements, Workflow, Agreement Execution County Support Agreements, sometimes called Local Agreements, play a critical role in ensuring the success of Cooperative Extension programs across California.
Template download: Researcher's Access Agreement Template On this page: Overview, Workflow, and FAQs On occasion, UC ANR academics benefit from conducting research on cooperating property owners' land. It's best practice to formalize this access with a Researcher's Access Agreement.
On this page: Agreement Setup Steps, Volunteer, Execution/Signature Authority Apprenticeship, fellowship, internship, and volunteer programs play vital roles in the UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) community, offering unique opportunities for individuals to engage with and contribute to...
PCPA is responsible for processing several other types of programmatic agreements for UC ANR. Agriculture by-products, Hotel Contracts, Agreement Workflow, and Execution/Signature Authority.
An MOU is a memorandum of understanding which is a simple agreement meant to outline a collaboration between two or more parties. An MOU is used to clarify roles and responsibilities between the collaborating parties, while addressing liability, indemnification, insurance, and other risk factors.
The term "TB Testing" is frequently mistaken for the state-mandated "TB Risk Assessment." The State of California designed the tuberculosis (TB) risk assessment as a preventive measure to manage and control TB.
The University frequently revises existing policies and creates new policies in alignment with state and federal regulations. The University invites employee comments on these revisions and new policies before they are finalized.