General Counsel
Office of the General Counsel (OGC) at ܽƵ.
The OGC was established in 2003 as the in-house legal affairs division of the University. The OGC protects and advances the legal interests of the University by providing representation, advice, research, opinions, policy writing and training on behalf of the University, including the Board of Trustees, University administration, faculty, and staff (and occasionally others acting on their behalf) of the University.
The OGC does not provide legal advice or representation to individual members of the University community with respect to personal matters or personal legal issues.
In accordance with University policies and procedures and certain federal regulatory rules, certain classifications of employees of ܽƵ and ܽƵ School of Law are required to report any conflict of interests they may have with the institution. The University's Conflict of Interest Management Program is our way of determining if such conflicts exist and if so, whether to allow them and how to properly disclose and manage them. You can submit the form by filling out an electronic web form (click on "electronic version" below) and simply selecting "Submit". You will receive an auto-generated email confirmation following your submission.
Instructions on Completing the Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form
- All Conflict of Interest Disclosure forms must be electronically submitted using a new web-based portal, which may be accessed at: Click here to log into the portal . IMPORTANT- Please note users may only access the portal using the Google Chrome browser. To log-in, users must first click on the small “Or sign in with” Icon (refer to picture) located at the bottom center of the screen, which will create a log-in prompt inviting you to sign in using your regular ܽƵ log-in credentials. Once logged in, please answer all questions and submit your form.
- Read the Policy. If you have questions about filling out the disclosure form, you may refer to the Frequently Asked Questions section, or contact the Office of General Counsel X5379 for more information.
- All questions on the disclosure form must be answered. Skipping or failing to answer a question will prevent submission of the form. Any “Yes” responses that are submitted without an accompanying explanation will be returned for completion.
- If you have additional information relevant to your disclosure but will not fit in the box provided for the answer, please attach to your submission a Word document or PDF supplying the details.
- IMPORTANT: For purposes of filling out the disclosure form, “Immediate family” is your spouse, or domestic partner (consistent with University health benefits policy and procedure) and dependent children, including stepchildren.
- For any portal log-in issues, please contact ܽƵ Media Tech at 254-6363, or mediatech@rwu.edu for assistance. For conflict of interest questions, please contact the Office of General Counsel at 254-5379.
Conflict of Interest Program FAQ
Q. Who is required to participate in the annual written disclosure program?
A. The roster of employees is determined by the President and Senior Cabinet. It includes nearly 500 employees throughout all divisions of the University. You will be notified if you are required to complete an annual disclosure form.
Q. Is it mandatory?
A. Yes. If you have been selected to complete an annual disclosure form you are required to do so. Regular reporting will be made to each division Vice President regarding the completion rate of those in their division.
Q. Why is this necessary?
A. The University’s Board of Trustees adopted a formal Conflict of Interest Policy in 2008 that requires annual disclosures from select employees. Such policy was adopted in accordance with expectations established by the Internal Revenue Service governing non-profit, tax-exempt organizations
Q. If I filled out a form last year and nothing has changed, do I have to fill out another one?
A. Yes. The annual disclosure process is designed to formally capture all matters occurring since the last annual disclosure and those matters that are still on-going.
Q. What if I don't have access to a computer?
A. Please contact the Office of General Counsel at x5379 to discuss.
Q. Who will see my disclosure?
A. The Vice President responsible for the Division of Service to which you are assigned, the Office of General Counsel, and when applicable, the Provost and/or President.
Q. Will my disclosure be kept confidential?
A. All disclosures are made in confidence and every effort will be made to protect the confidentiality of the disclosure. Such disclosures may, however, be shared with your supervisor and others where necessary to meet the requirements of the Conflict of Interest Program and Policy.
Q. I work in an area where University services are available for employee use (i.e. use of rec center or library services) and I utilize those services in accordance with university policy, is this an item that should be disclosed?
A.No. If, for example, you work in the library and use your ID or library card to take books out of the library, you do not need to include this in your disclosure.
Q. Are all conflicts forbidden?
A. No, but such must be properly disclosed, evaluated and approved by senior management to ensure controls are in place to manage and monitor the conflict.
Q. How is "immediate family" defined?
A. Immediate family for purposes of filling out the disclosure is defined as your spouse, or domestic partner (consistent with University health benefits policy and procedure) and dependent children, including stepchildren.
Q. I have other questions that are not answered here, who can I contact to answer them?
A. Contact the Office of General Counsel at X5379 and a representative will assist.
Contact
One Old Ferry Road
Bristol, RI
Phone: (401) 254-5379
Rachel A. Nuzzo, Esq.
General Counsel & Vice President for Legal Affairs
Phone: (401) 254-5582
Fax: (401) 254-5758
rnuzzo@rwu.edu
Kathleen M. Chrupcala
Legal Affairs Administrator
Phone: (401) 254-5379
Fax: (401) 254-5758
kchrupcala@rwu.edu
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