Conflicts of Interest

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POLICY NO: 8010
EFFECTIVE DATE: 09/04/07
REVISED DATE: 09/04/07
REVIEWED DATE: 07/24/07


Conflict of Interest Policy

Basis for Policy

Statutes, regulations and University policies covering activities that may result in conflict of interest are:

  • Public Health Service, National Science Foundation and Food and Drug Administration regulations
  • Nebraska Conflict of Interest Statutes at Neb. Rev. Stat. §49-1493 et. seq
  • Bylaws of the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska Sections 3.45 and 3.8
  • Board of Regents Conflict of Interest Policy, RP-3.2.8;


Policy

Potential conflicts of interest arise in a variety of circumstances in the academic health sciences center setting when an individual’s private financial interests either conflict with or create the appearance of conflicting with UNMC’s public interests.

UNMC shall identify, manage and if necessary, reduce potential conflicts of interest to maintain the public’s trust in UNMC’s teaching, research, patient care and service mission. While disclosure of potential conflicts of interest is necessary, most conflicts can be managed without eliminating the arrangement that gives rise to the conflict.


Business Conflict of Interest Procedures /

Research Conflict of Interest Procedures /

Continuing Education Conflict of Interest Procedures /

Outside Employment Policy, #1049 /

Application for Authorization to Engage in Outside Professional Activity /

SBIR/STTR Program Participation Guidelines, #3002 /

Human Research Protection Program Policy 1.10, Identification and Management of Potential Conflict of Interest of Research Personnel (under construction)


For additional information, contact the Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance or the Compliance Officer or see the procedures.


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