Divisions (D) and (E) of section 102.03 of the Revised Code prohibit employees from soliciting, accepting, or using their position to secure anything of value if the thing of value is of such a character as to have a substantial and improper influence upon the employee with respect to their duties.
Outside consulting should not conflict with the overriding commitment made to the university. A conflict of commitment typically exists when a faculty member engages in outside activities, either paid or unpaid, that interfere with the performance of university job duties and responsibilities. Faculty members are expected to avoid any situation which compromises, or appears to compromise, their loyalty to the university and commitment to their university responsibilities. Full-time faculty appointments should be regarded as full-time employment responsibilities to the university. All outside activities, whether for compensation or otherwise, must not be performed at the expense of the individual's primary responsibilities to the university.
Outside activities that should not interfere with the faculty members' commitment to the university include, but are not limited to, other public or private employment, consulting, teaching, research, or memberships on corporate boards.
Ohio Admin. Code 3356-7-18
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3356.03
Rule Amplifies: 3356.03
Prior Effective Dates: 11/04/1977, 03/02/1984, 02/27/1985, 01/26/1988, 01/31/2000, 06/16/2003, 01/20/2020, 10/21/2022