Compliance
How to Report Compliance Concerns
There are many options for reporting compliance-related concerns, which include talking with a supervisor, any member of management, your unit’s human resources representative or fiscal officer, Internal Audit, or University Compliance. See the Whisteblower Policy to learn more.
Make a Report Anonymously
Chemistry Deptartmental Policies and Procedures
IU Policies
University-wide IT policies apply to all users of Indiana University information technology resources regardless of affiliation, and irrespective of whether those resources are accessed from on-campus or off-campus locations.
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IU Policies Hierarchy Explained
The University Information Policy Office and the University Information Security Office, with the guidance of the Information Security and Privacy Risk Council, are to articulate and assess the principles, policies, and preferences that are to be promulgated at IU, with respect to information security and privacy. This is a strategic activity, which sets the overall direction for implementations. Implementations, however, are a tactical activity, and are not within the scope of the UIPO, UISO, or Council. Individuals and units of the university are charged with implementing the strategic direction.
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HIPAA at IU
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 is set of statutes designed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the US health care system.
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Purchasing Policies
Purchasing has established many contracts for goods and services. University employees should purchase goods and services through these contracts in order to consolidate the University’s transactions. Consolidating spend permits the University to negotiate agreements offering greater discounts, better service and additional guarantees.
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LIRP (Local Incident Response Plan) SOP (Standard Operating Procedure)
All Information and Information System Incident Reporting, Management, and Breach Notification in Chemistry are reported and controlled by Chemistry ITG (CHEMITG) which follows ISPP-26 directives.
Principles of Ethical Conduct
The Principles of Ethical Conduct outline Indiana University’s values and standards of conduct, and serve as the foundation of the University Compliance Program.
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Contact with Federal and State Government Officials
All IU Community members are expected at all times to distinguish between when they speak or act in their personal capacity and when they speak or act on behalf of the University’s interests.
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Political Activities
As a public institution, Indiana University receives tax exempt status under sections 115 and 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. In order to maintain this status, the University shall not participate in any political campaign and must prevent its resources from being used in any way that could appear to support a political candidate.
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Programs Involving Children
There are many events and programs at IU that are designed to include children, such as camps, lessons, workshops, clubs, teams, projects, practices, tours, or open-houses. If your unit is involved with any activities that involve children, you are encouraged to review the PIC policy as well as additional guidance on PIC available online. You may contact iupic@iu.edu with questions or if assistance is needed with any step of the process.
Best Practices for Computer Security
How to secure your computer, accounts, and the data stored on them.
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Signature Authority
IU is a large institution and there may be times where you are asked to sign a document on behalf of the University. Before doing so, make sure you have the authority to do so. Only the Treasurer of the Trustees of Indiana University and others who have been granted specific authority to execute certain documents on behalf of the University may do so. These documents include, but are not limited to, contracts, agreements, deeds, checks, notes, bonds, leases, stock powers, repurchase agreements for real estate and any other legal document obligating the Trustees of Indiana University or Indiana University.
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Contact the University Compliance Office
The role of the University Compliance Office is to support the Compliance Program by working with key compliance areas and individuals throughout the University to facilitate collaboration, raise awareness, provide guidance, and address compliance concerns. Please reach out to us anytime by email at comply@iu.edu or through our main phone line 317-274-2667, or browse the University Compliance website for online resources.