(Board Policy 450.1; Arkansas Code Ann. ยง21-8-203; Governor's Policy
Directive #1; AHRMS Policy Manual, 200-1.1)
Arkansas law states that "...all state employees who are employed on a
regular salary basis shall be required to disclose each source of income in
excess of five hundred dollars ($500) earned during any calendar year from
sources other than their regular salary from employment or from professional or
consultant service rendered for any public agency."
If you are a classified staff member or a non-classified staff member who is
not an administrator, you may have outside employment if the following
conditions are met:
- The employment does not constitute a conflict of interest (see Section
3.14, above) and does not interfere with the performance of your University job.
If you have questions about whether an outside job would constitute a conflict
of interest, check with your supervisor.
- The work is completed off the premises of the University.
- The work is completed during non-University work time.
- The work does not involve the use of materials, supplies, equipment, etc.
belonging to the University.
You must submit a completed copy of the Disclosure of Potential Conflict of
Interest and Commitment form for review to your supervisor, who will submit it
to his or her immediate supervisor for review. A copy of the form, with an
approval or outlining steps to manage the potential conflict, will be returned
to you and the original will be kept by your supervisor.
The University's policy concerning outside employment for non-classified
staff, administrators, and faculty is as follows:
While emphasizing the fact that full-time faculty and non-classified
administrative staff members of the University are obligated to devote their
working time and efforts primarily to University activities, the University
recognizes that a limited amount of outside work for private compensation may be
advantageous to all concerned. Deans, department heads, directors, vice
chancellors, chancellors, vice presidents, and the president are included as
administrative staff. Such persons are therefore encouraged to engage in outside
employment which will affirmatively contribute to their professional advancement
or correlate usefully with their University work. This employment shall not
interfere in any substantial way with the employee's University duties nor
conflict with his/her University assignments. Written approval from the
department head and/or dean shall be obtained in advance of such outside
employment. Each dean or similar officer shall keep records on outside
employment by personnel in his/her college or administrative unit. The report
should include actual time spent during the reporting period. Such records shall
be reviewed by the appropriate vice chancellor and submitted to the Chancellor
by August 1 of each year and such records shall be reviewed periodically by the
vice chancellor. The employee shall always make it clear that the outside
employment is his/her own responsibility and that in it he/she does not act as
an agent or representative of the University. University facilities or property
shall not be used except with the permission of the department head or dean, and
the payment of appropriate fees may be required.
3.18
Updated
7/1/2006