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1. 580-046-0005 2.1. Recognition of a Foundation 2.1.1.1. An institutionthe University of Oregon (University) president (President) may award recognition as an institution foundation (Foundation) to an entity that meets and maintains the requirements of these rules. Throughout division 046, "president" refers to an institution president and "foundation" refers to an institution foundation. 2.2.1.2. Only one entity may have recognition as a fthe Foundation,. except that the president may recognize other foundations existing at the time this rule is adopted. The president shall report all awards of recognition to the Chancellor. All private support of the institution not provided directly to the institution University shall be through a recognized foundationthe Foundation, or affiliated or associated organizations as provided by OAR 580-046-0020(4) and (5).. 2.3.1.3. To be eligible for recognition and to maintain continued recognition, a fthe Foundation must: a. Be created and operated with the primary purpose of support of the institutionuniversity; b. Have as its purpose the solicitation, management and/or investment of private support for the benefit of the institutionuniversity; and c. Be organized and operated in a manner to permit compliance with this policy. 1.4. Procedures for Recognition:An entity seeking recognition as a the ffoundation shall submit to the president for review its: a. Articles of incorporation; b. Bylaws; and c. Any other of its organic or enabling documents; and c.d. All subsequent amendments.. 1.5. A The president President shall notify the governing body of a fthe Foundation in writing of recognition and that compliance with these rules is a condition of continued recognition. a. The foundation shall submit all amendments to the documents described in subsection (4)(a) of this rule to the president who shall submit them to the Chancellor. 2. State System Foundation:

a. The Chancellor may recognize as the State System foundation an entity created to provide support to the Oregon State System of Higher Education. b. In the event of recognition, the procedure, conditions and limitations of these rules shall apply. c. In such instances, all references in these rules to a president shall be deemed to refer to the Chancellor and references to institution shall be deemed to refer to the State System. Where these require reports to the Chancellor, the Chancellor shall report to the President of the Board of Higher Education. 2. 580-046-0010 3.2. Privileges and Responsibilities of Recognition 2.1. Privileges of recognition by a the ppresident of a foundation may include: a. License to use the institution name, logos, informal seals, symbols and marks; and b. Use of institution resources in the manner provided by OAR 580-046-0035(7)Other privileges and responsibilities as agreed upon in a Memorandum of Agreement.. 2.2. No individual, group or entity not awarded recognition under these rulesthis policy shall use any of the privileges described in this rule policy or otherwise make use of the institution University name except as expressly approved by the institution University by license or contract. 2.2.2.3. A fthe Foundation's governing body promptly shall provide to the president President a resolution of acceptance of the condition expressed in OAR 580-046-0005(4)(b),in this policy and such resolution of acceptance, in the form of a Memorandum of Agreement, shall be reaffirmed annually. 3. 580-046-0020 4.3. InstitutionUniversity Foundation Organization, Affiliates, Relationships 4.1.3.1. A fthe Foundation shall be organized and operated pursuant to the Oregon nonprofit corporation law. 4.2.3.2. A fthe Foundation shall obtain and maintain status as a tax-exempt entity pursuant to Section 501(C)(3) of the federal Internal Revenue Code and other similar Oregon statutes. 4.3.3.3. A fthe Foundation's articles of incorporation or other governing documents shall require that, upon its dissolution or withdrawal of recognition, the foundationfoundation's net

assets shall, within the limitations imposed by legal and fiduciary rights and responsibilities, be distributed to the institution University that awarded recognition, or another entity that has been awarded recognition by that institution pursuant to OAR 580-046-0005.the University. 4.4.3.4. A fthe Foundation may include as part of its organization one or more affiliates that support a particular unit or activity of the institution University but that are not separately incorporated. a. An affiliate may have an advisory board that reports to and is advisory to the foundation Foundation governing body. Institution University employees may serve on an affiliate's advisory board so long as they do not comprise a majority of the advisory board membership nor a majority of any quorum of such body. Institution University employees may provide staff support for an advisory board, subject to OAR 580-046- 0035(7).. b. A fthe Foundation shall not delegate to an advisory board of an affiliate its authority to hire personnel or to enter into contracts. c. A member of each advisory board of an affiliate should serve on the foundation Foundation governing body whenever possible. d. No entity shall become an affiliate of a fthe Foundation until the affiliation is approved in writing by the presidentpresident and reported to the Chancellor. 4.5.3.5. A fthe Foundation may establish or associate with another entity interested in the institutionuniversity, provided: a. The president President in writing approves of such relationship prior to any operations and the president reports approval to the Chancellor; b. Such relationship does not impair or circumvent the requirements for of OAR 580-046- 0025 and otherwise is consistent with the requirements of these rulesfoundation independence; and c. All for-profit activities are approved by the president President. 5. and reported to the ChancellUpon application of an institution, the Board of Higher Education may grant specific exemptions from the provisions of sections (4) and (5) of this rule. 6. 580-046-0025 7.4. Foundation Independence from Institution the University 7.1.4.1. A fthe Foundation shall be independent of the institutionuniversity.

7.2.4.2. To assure independence, a fthe Foundation's governing body, employees, and agents: a. Shall not be subject to control by the institution University or an a institution University employee; b. Shall not give the appearance that the institution University or any of its officers or employees control the foundation Foundation or its property, including investment of gifts and endowments made to the foundationfoundation. c. No institution University employee may be a voting member of a governing body of the institution-recognized ffoundation. 8. 580-046-0030 9.5. President's Responsibilities, Additional Rules 9.1.5.1. A pthe President or designee shall be, and other institution University employees may be, ex officio, nonvoting members of a fthe Foundation's governing body and of any executive or similar committee empowered to act for the governing body. Such appointments shall be described in all contracts entered into pursuant to OAR 580-046-0035(7). 9.2.5.2. The president President shall monitor foundation Foundation activities and institution ffoundation relationships to ensure compliance with Board of Higher Education rules and periodically shall report thereon to the Chancellorthis policy. 9.3.5.3. A pthe President may establish additional written policies and guidelines applicable to a the foundation Foundation consistent with these and all Board of Higher Education rules and Internal Management Directives. Such policies and guidelines shall be reported to the Chancellor and the Board prior to their adoptionthis policy. 10. The president shall report to the Chancellor as required by OAR 580-046-0005(2) & (4)(c); 580-046- 0020(4)(d), (5)(a), and (5)(c); 580-046-0030(2) & (3); 580-046-0035(3), (6)(b), (6)(c), & (7)(b); 580-046-0040(2)(a); & 580-046-0045(1). 11. 580-046-0035 12.6. Foundation and Institution University Operational Procedures, Gifts, Accounts, Institution Support, Contracts 12.1.6.1. An institution University employee may, consistent with ORS 351. 130, encourage gifts to the institution directly as well as through the foundationfoundation. 12.2.6.2. In accepting gifts of any kinds, a fthe Foundation shall: a. Obtain institution University approval of any restrictive terms and conditions, and advise donors that a restricted gift for the benefit of the institution University may not be accepted without institution University approval; and

b. Coordinate with the institution's University s development office or other appropriate institutional University officer regarding funding goals, programs or campaigns proposed by an institutionthe University. 12.3.6.3. The foundation Foundation shall report gifts to the foundation Foundation and to an institutionthe University as a result of foundation Foundation activities. Such reports shall be made annually to the president. The president shall provide such reports to the Chancellor. 12.4.6.4. Revenue received from an institution University activity, other than through normal development activities, shall not be deposited in a foundation Foundation account. 12.5.6.5. An institutionthe University and the institution-recognized ffoundation shall develop and implement guidelines regarding the identification of funds so that the intended donee, whether institution University or foundationfoundation, actually receives the funds, subject to the following: a. If the foundation Foundation is the intended recipient of funds made payable to an the institutionuniversity, the funds shall first be deposited in a state account and then transferred to the foundationfoundation. b. Funds payable or gifts made to the institution University shall not be transferred to the foundation Foundation unless accompanying documents demonstrate that the foundation Foundation is the intended recipient. c. If the foundation Foundation deposits funds in its accounts or receives other gifts intended for the institutionuniversity, the foundation Foundation shall transfer those funds or gifts to the institutionuniversity. 12.6.6.6. Salaries, consulting fees, loans, perquisites or other benefits provided to or on behalf of an a institution University employee, other than a student employee, by a fthe Foundation shall be: a. Approved by the Board of Higher Education Trustees when paid to the president President or other employee appointed directly by the Board of Higher EducationTrustees. b. Approved by the president President in writing, and reported to the Chancellor in instances where subsection (a) of this section does not apply. c. Paid by the foundation Foundation to the institutionuniversity, which in turn will make payments to the employee in accordance with normal institution University practice,

except where the Chancellor approves a different form of payment. All exceptions shall be reported to the Board of Higher Education annually by the Chancellor. d. This subsection is not applicable to reimbursements for actual and necessary travel and other expenses incurred for authorized institution University or foundation Foundation purposes that are reported by the foundation Foundation to the president President annually. 12.7.6.7. Institution University Contract with Foundation: a. An institutionthe University may provide pursuant to a written contract limited and reasonable support to the foundationfoundation, including but not limited to the cost of utilities and janitorial services and all or part of the salary and related personnel costs of staff support, from funds otherwise available to the institutionuniversity. As used in these rules,this policy, staff support is assistance by any personnel whose responsibilities and activities exclude policy making and other functions that would nullify the independence of the foundation Foundation from the institution University. b. An institutionthe University providing support to a foundation shall contract with the foundation Foundation regarding the terms and conditions for implementing OAR 580-046-0010(1) and subsection (7)(a) of this rulesupport and may contract for other purposes consistent with these rulesthis policy. Any such contract and amendments thereto shall: A. Accurately and fully describe the extent of such use and support and the consideration therefor; 13. Be reviewed by an Assistant Attorney General assigned to the Oregon Department of Higher Education; and B. Be approved by the president President and by the Chancellor or their respective designees. C. Funds received by an institutionthe University because of a contract with a the Ffoundation shall be placed in a current restricted account that is not a depository for donated or gift money. 14.7. 580-046-0040Foundation Activities 14.1.7.1. Financial and other activities of a fthe Foundation shall be administered and reported in accordance with law, prudent business practices and generally accepted accounting principles. 14.2.7.2. Audits and Financial Reports of the Foundation:

a. A fthe Foundation shall be audited annually by a certified public accountant. The audit report shall be provided promptly to the presidentpresident, who shall submit it and accompanying documents to the Chancellor. The audit report shall be accompanied by a current list of foundation Foundation officers, directors, trustees, managers and legal counsel and the officers of any group or entity described in OAR 580-046-0020(4) and (5).Section 3.4 and 3.5 of this policy. b. A fthe Foundation shall permit the president Presidentor, after consultation with both the institution and foundation president, the Chancellor, using institution University or OSSHE internal auditors, to inspect and audit all foundation Foundation books and records at reasonable times. The foundation Foundation shall provide such reports of and information on its financial status and operations as required by the president President or the Chancellor in order to assure conformance by the institution University and the foundation Foundation with these rulesthis policy. 15. 580-046-0045 16.8. Revocation of Recognition 16.1.8.1. The president President may revoke recognition as provided therein, if the president President finds that a foundation Foundation or its operation conflict with these rulesthis policy or the mission of the institution. The president shall inform and consult with the Chancellor regarding all activities involved in revocation of recognition and shall provide to the Chancellor copies of all documents relating thereto. 16.2.8.2. Prior to ordering revocation of recognition, a pthe President shall notify the foundation's Foundation's governing body of the reasons that could form the bases for revocation of recognition. Within 30 days of receipt of the president's President's notification, the foundation Foundation may in writing propose actions to remedy the deficiencies described by the presidentpresident. 16.3.8.3. If the president President approves the proposed actions, the foundation's Foundation's governing body shall implement the proposals within a time specified by the presidentpresident. 16.4.8.4. If the president President rejects the foundation's Foundation's proposed actions or finds that they are not adequately implemented, the president President may revoke recognition by a written order to the foundation's Foundation's governing body specifying the reasons for revocation.

16.5.8.5. An order revoking recognition may be appealed to the Board of Higher EducationTrustees if filed with the University Secretary of the Board within 30 days of the date the president President issues the order revoking recognition. The Board of Trustees shall review the president's President's decision but shall not reverse that decision unless the Board finds the president President acted arbitrarily or capriciously. 16.6.8.6. An order revoking recognition shall terminate the contract provided by OAR 580-046- 0035(7)Memorandum of Agreement and the privileges of recognition.