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Senate Bill 1 Compliance: Guest Speaker Tracking

麻豆视频最新最全 University has a long-standing tradition of fostering open dialogue by welcoming a wide range of speakers who reflect diverse perspectives, experiences and areas of expertise. 

In alignment with this commitment and in accordance with newly enacted state requirements, the university will now also formally track invited speakers as required by law.

In accordance with the provisions of Ohio Revised Code Section 3345.0217, the university is required to:

(i) actively seek invited speakers who represent diverse ideological or political viewpoints; and 

(ii) maintain official records of all invited speakers, and prominently post via the university website any university-sponsored speaker who receives compensation in the amount of $500 or more.

Please note: 

  1. This page will be updated monthly.
  2.  At this time, this requirement does not apply to guest lecturers presenting to a class as part of an academic course instructional plan.

 

SB1 An Act - Sec. 3345.0217

(12) Affirm and declare that the state institution will seek out invited speakers who have diverse ideological or political views; (13) Post prominently on its web site a complete list of all speaker fees, honoraria, and other emoluments in excess of five hundred dollars for events that are sponsored by the state institution. That information shall be all of the following: (a) Accessible from the main page of the institution's web site by use of not more than three links; (b) Searchable by keywords and phrases; (c) Accessible to the public without requiring user registration of any kind. (C) Each state institution of higher education shall respond to complaints from any student, student group, or faculty member about an alleged violation of the prohibitions and requirements included in the policy adopted under this section using the process established under division (C) of section 3345.0215 of the Revised Code. (D)(1) Nothing in this section prohibits faculty or students from classroom instruction, discussion, or debate, so long as faculty members allow students to express intellectual diversity. (2) Nothing in this section prohibits a state institution of higher education from complying with any state or federal law to provide disability services or to permit student organizations, including fraternities and sororities. (E) The general assembly may withhold or reduce any state operating subsidy payments, state capital improvement funds, or other state appropriation to a state institution of higher education if the general assembly determines the institution has failed to comply with the requirements established under this section