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To encourage self-support of University departments through the sale of goods and services for fees
This policy establishes guidelines and a process under which the sales of goods and services for fees may be approved; it establishes a mechanism for the review of such sales. Instruction, research, and public service activities central to the mission and obligations of the university are excluded from this policy.
Excluded are activities which charge for instruction in regular, summer school, extension, evening, and continuing education; services provided in the practicum aspects of university instructional and research programs; services mandated by state statutes; sales of residual products of research programs; services for fees in its extracurricular or residential life programs, including residence halls, food services, alumni, athletic and recreational programs, conferences and workshops, and the performing arts programs.
Oregon's Land, Sea, Space, and Sun Grant University, Oregon State University's mission and obligations include teaching, research, and service to many constituencies. Funding for OSU's diverse activities is derived from federal, state, other governmental/public agencies, and private sources. Competition for public funding at all levels of government and the continuing goal of making the most effective use of limited resources have created an environment in which some university components are encouraged to become self-supporting. Self-support is accomplished through direct compensation for goods and services.
Conflict may result when university enterprises are deemed to be in competition with private entrepreneurs. These conflicts must be reduced or eliminated through a process which is sensitive to the need for entrepreneurial activity by both parties, because both parties are fulfilling crucial societal and economic roles.
Tax implications, for both income and property taxes, are frequently found in these areas of conflict. Legislative goals of discouraging "unfair competition" and increasing tax revenues have resulted in close scrutiny to determine what is and is not an "unrelated business activity," and subject to Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT).
Oregon State University may engage in the direct sale of goods and services to individuals, groups, or external agencies for fees only when those services or goods are directly and substantially related to the mission of the university, which includes teaching, research, and public service. Charges for such goods and services shall be determined taking into account their full cost, including university overhead when applicable, as well as the prices of such items in the marketplace.
When the question of whether or not any particular education-related business activity should be provided by Oregon State University, a determination shall be made as to whether the activity is currently and adequately provided by private businesses. If the services of private businesses are considered adequate but the activity is nevertheless deemed important to be provided by the university, the reasons and justification for the activity shall be stated in writing and submitted by the President or his designee to the Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration of the Oregon State System of Higher Education or their designee, in accordance with applicable policies of the State Board of Higher Education. (Required by OUS "Education-related Business Activity" IMD 6.500.
State Board policy allows system institutions to promote and market in off-campus public media only those services and events which are of interest to the general public, such as cultural presentations, intercollegiate athletic contests, and educational programs.
When entering into contractual arrangements with third parties to provide goods and services in fulfillment of obligations of the university, the intent and spirit of the policies expressed herein shall, to the extent practicable, be incorporated in the terms and conditions of such contracts. All contracts must have official university signature. Signature authority is limited to those on the approved list.
Criteria
There are three distinct categories of relevant transactions which occur at the
university:
Transactions in category one are characterized as within the "campus community;" transactions in category two are characterized as within the "university community;" and in category three as the "external community." The unique nature of each of these kinds of transactions makes it appropriate to use different criteria in evaluating requests for each type of sales program.
Campus Community, Non-cash
Transactions
Internal non-cash transactions of official university business between units,
departments, and offices, necessary to meet the teaching, research, and service
mission of the university, shall be governed by the university regulations on
budget, accounting, and auditing which apply to such transactions.
Criteria for Sales to the
University Community
Each of the following criteria shall be used in assessing the validity of
providing goods and services for charge to students, faculty, and staff.
Criteria for Sales to the
External Community
The University shall not engage in any sales activities solely for the purpose
of raising revenue to support an educational, service, or research activity if
the goods or services sold are not directly and substantially related to the
educational, research or service program or activity. Each of the following
criteria shall be used in assessing the validity of providing goods or services
to the external community:
Review and Approval Procedures
Except in instances requiring the approval of the Vice Chancellor of the Oregon
State System of Higher Education or his or her designee, approval for the
direct sale of any goods or services covered by this policy shall be vested in
the OSU Vice President of Finance and Administration.
Before any sales of goods or services may be implemented, the unit proposing the sale shall provide to the Internal/External Fee Committee (appointed by the Vice President of Finance and Administration) a request setting forth all pertinent information about the sales plan as set forth in OSU Recharge Activities policy FIS 1403-01. Each category of goods or services sold is considered individually. All new categories of sales shall be justified. The I/EFC will notify the department/unit and respective Dean or VP the results of the review. If the proposal is approved, the sales fee will be posted in the appropriate fee schedule. State Board policy requires the adoption of a fee schedule as part of this process. This adoption is required before any fee can be charged to the external community.
Oversight
The Vice President of Finance and Administration is designated as the officer
who shall :
Review of Existing Programs
All current sales programs and contracts which may be
subject to either the letter or spirit of this policy shall be evaluated by the
Internal/External Fee Committee, following the procedure for initial review and
approval stated above, not later than one year after the effective date of this
policy.
Recharge
Activities policy FIS 1403-01
External
Revenue policy FIS 100
Internal
Revenue policy FIS 200
OARS
580-040-0010
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