
POLICY ON HIGHER EDUCATION BOND MEASURE
INFORMATION AND ADVOCACY IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
Approved January 2008
The following policy will be carried out each time
a bond measure is proposed for the ballot:
A. The President
will continue to assess the potential support and opposition
to any prospective higher education bond measure and
consult with the Chairs of the Regents' Committee on
Finance and the Committee on Grounds and Buildings related
to these findings.
B. The General Counsel will review
the University's "Legal Guidelines for UC Participation
in Ballot Campaigns" to ensure clarity, and provide
an overview of these guidelines to the Chancellors,
Campus Counsel, and the University's Campus Foundations
and Alumni Associations. This review will also include
a review of this Policy as well as of the Regental Policy
on State Funding of Capital Projects: UC Endorsement
of Educational Facilities Bond Measure Campaigns that
was adopted by the Regents in January 2007.
C. The President
will apprise the Chairs of the Regents' Committee on
Finance and the Committee on Grounds and Buildings when
public education facilities bond measures are introduced
in the Legislature and keep them informed regarding
the legislation.
D. Upon passage of the legislation,
the President will prepare a Regents item so the Regents
may decide whether to endorse such bond measure.
E.
If the Regents endorse the bond measure, the President
will inform the Campus Foundations and Alumni Associations
that the Regents have endorsed the bond measure.
F.
Following endorsement of the bond measure by the Regents,
the President and other University officials will be
authorized to begin an information and education program,
as permitted by law, to explain the impact the bond
measure would have on the University of California.
The President will inform the Chairs of the Regents'
Committees on Finance and Grounds and Buildings on an
ongoing basis of the informational materials prepared
by the campuses related to the bond measure.
G. Following
endorsement of the bond measure by the Regents, pursuant
to the Regental Policy on State Funding of Capital Projects:
UC Endorsement of Educational Facilities Bond Measure
Campaigns, the University's auxiliary organizations,
including Campus Foundations and Alumni Associations,
would then be able to contribute their own privately
raised funds in support of a campaign seeking to pass
such a bond measure, in compliance with applicable campaign
disclosure laws.
H. Any Officer of The Regents or of
the University or any other member of the Senior Management
Group of the University who intends to participate in
and/or participates in any organization engaged in soliciting
funds for or otherwise campaigning for a state bond
measure shall:
(1) At least ten days before commencing
such participation, deliver to the Chairs of the Regents'
Committees on Finance and Grounds and Buildings a signed
writing disclosing such intent to participate.
(2) At
least ten days before commencing such participation,
deliver to the Secretary and Chief of Staff to The Regents
a signed writing confirming that he or she has read
this Regental Policy and understands its requirements.
(3) Refrain from pursuing such participation on University
time and further refrain from using University facilities
and/or resources in support of such participation.
(4)
Make clear to the organization and to others with whom
he or she engages that he or she is not acting in an
official University capacity or otherwise acting on
behalf of the University.
(5) Within five days of each
anniversary of commencing such participation, deliver
to the Secretary and Chief of Staff to The Regents a
signed writing confirming that he or she at all times
has been in compliance with this policy.
I. Upon notice
that a disclosure under Paragraph H., above, has been
received, the President shall cause each Campus Foundation
to be advised in writing that the employee delivering
such disclosure does not represent the University and
has no authority to act on its behalf.
J. Compliance
with this Policy will be assessed through a number of
mechanisms, including: ongoing efforts by the General
Counsel to ensure an understanding by University employees
of the University's legal guidelines for participation
in ballot campaigns; regular consultation with the Chairs
of the Regents' Committee on Finance and Committee on
Grounds and Buildings; and Internal Audit review of
the Campus Foundation contributions in support of legislation,
and measures taken by University employees to make certain
that no University resources are used for campaign purposes.