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| Section: | 400 |
| Section Title: | Administration and Finance |
| Policy Number: | 458 |
| Policy Name: | Professional Responsibility |
| Approval Authority: | Board of Trustees |
| Responsible Executive: | General Counsel |
| Responsible Unit: | General Counsel |
| Date Adopted: | October 23, 1996 |
| Date Revised: | June 19, 2000; December 4, 2002; March 12, 2007, April 8, 2019 |
Policy
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Code of Professional Responsibility applies to all full-time and part time employees of the College including but not limited to all administrators, faculty, adjuncts, managers and staff employed by Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (collectively referred to as “employee(s)“2 , unless otherwise indicated). It consists of a Code of Professional Conduct and a Code of Ethics. The Code of Professional Responsibility establishes standards of conduct the College deems proper and necessary to advance the beneficial ends of the institution and to foster the professional welfare of the College community. It is based upon principles of honesty and integrity. The standards it sets forth intend to foster the integration of these principles into the professional life of the College. Conduct which breaches such standards or violates these principles may be processed under this Code.
The Code of Professional Responsibility is designed to supplement, not replace other College policies. Nothing contained herein shall prevent Âé¶¹´«Ã½ from addressing violations of this Code administratively through other avenues of redress as it determines appropriate.
Furthermore, the Code of Ethics requires all employees of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ of New Jersey to fully comply with all applicable provisions of N.J.A.C. 9A:3-1.1 et esq. (Institutional Code of Ethics), N.J.S.A 52:13D-12 et esq. (New Jersey Conflict of Interest Law) and N.J.A.C. 19:61-1.1 et esq. (Executive Commission on Ethical Standards Rules) which comprise the statutory and regulatory authority of this Code.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ remains committed to its anti-discrimination and workplace harassment policies, to preserving the integrity of its personnel procedures and to maintaining the highest standards of professional conduct.
The Code of Professional Responsibility is both a declaration of institutional values and a statement of enforceable standards of conduct. The procedures adopted shall be consistent with existing personnel policies and procedures and shall preserve rights of due process and confidentiality and other rights as provided by policy, contract, or law. It should be further understood that the College is a proper forum for critical inquiry and the free exchange of ideas. Rights of academic freedom and freedom of expression shall be preserved and shall not be abridged in the application of the Code.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Code of Professional Conduct provides that:
General Provision: Âé¶¹´«Ã½ of New Jersey adopts the .
Procedure
Any member of the College community, including students, faculty, staff or administrators may, pursuant to the Code of Professional Conduct, use the procedures set out herein to ensure that the standards of professional conduct are upheld. The College reserves the right to take disciplinary action as set forth in the procedures to protect the safety and well being of the community. Furthermore, the College reserves the right to institute its own proceedings against a person who violates State or federal law or any of the College’s policies. Note: Violations of the Code of Professional Conduct are not to be processed under regulations promulgated by the New Jersey Commission on Ethical Standards. However, violations of the Code of Ethics may alternatively be processed under the procedure outlined in this Code of Professional Conduct, subject to the Commissions’ right to review of the penalty imposed.
The Conflicts of Interest Law, N.J.S.A. 52:13D-12 et seq. forbids state employees from engaging in outside activity in certain situations as described in the statutes.
The New Jersey Administrative Code at N.J.A.C. 19:61-2.2 provides that State agencies must include in their Code of Ethics, a requirement that employees annually disclose outside employment and/or business interest.
Pursuant to that requirement all Âé¶¹´«Ã½ employees, including but not limited to all administrators, faculty, adjuncts, managers and staff employed at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ must report their regular continuing outside employment and/or business activity to the College President or his/her designee. Managerial employees who are not within bargaining units must obtain approval by the College President prior to the outside employment. This form is valid only during the fiscal year submitted.
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