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IDA318 - Selected Merit Increases, Adjunct Professor Series

IDA 318

July 14, 2000

ACADEMIC DEANS
CHAIR, INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

Re: Redelegation of Authority - Selected Merit Increases, Adjunct Professor Series

Authority for academic personnel actions was delegated to the Executive Vice Chancellor by the Chancellor in his delegation of authority, dated July 3, 2000. I am redelegating part of that authority to you, as specified below.

Effective immediately, I am redelegating to Academic Deans and to the Chair of Information and Computer Science authority to approve selected merit increases for academic appointees in their units in the Adjunct Professor series, as follows:

Associate Adjunct Professor: Step I to Step II
Step II to Step III
Adjunct Professor: Step I to Step II
Step II to Step III
Step III to Step IV
Step IV to Step V
By agreement reached at the campus level between the Executive Vice Chancellor and the Council on Academic Personnel (CAP), CAP has agreed to waive its right to review the merit increases listed above.

Actions for appointees in the Adjunct Professor series that will continue to require review by CAP and approval by the Executive Vice Chancellor or Executive Vice Chancellor's designee are the following:

  1. All appointments and promotions
  2. Midcareer Appraisals
  3. Merit increases and reappointments for Assistant Adjunct Professors
  4. All cases recommending acceleration
  5. Merit increases for Associate Adjunct Professor, Step III to Step IV and Step IV to Step V
  6. Retroactive merit increases and merit increases having an effective date other than July 1
  7. All cases in which there is disagreement between previous levels of review (i.e. department, chair and dean do not concur)
  8. All other actions not specifically included in the above redelegation

All merits approved by Deans must be consistent with current systemwide and local policies. Within 30 days of the Dean's approval, the original dossier must be forwarded to the Office of Academic Personnel, which will remain the office of record for these actions.

This authority may not be further redelegated and supersedes Executive Vice Chancellor Golub's delegation of authority on the same subject, dated October 19, 1995.

William J. Lillyman
Executive Vice Chancellor

cc: Chancellor
Chair, Academic Senate
Special Assistant-Coordination and Review, Office of the President
Assistant Vice Chancellor-Accounting and Fiscal Services
Director, Internal Audit
Counsel to the Chancellor
Coordinator, Campus Administrative Policies
Academic Personnel



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