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All Tulane faculty and administrators must clear in advance all
requests made of the President of the United States, his cabinet officers,
Members of the Senate or House of Representatives and their staffs, the
Governor of the State of Louisiana, Louisiana State Legislators, or local
elected officials, and coordinate all activities regarding them through the
Office of Institutional Program Development and Government Affairs. This
includes all invitations to campus, requests for appointments and lobbying
contacts with legislative or senior executive branch officials regarding
legislation, rules, or policies made on behalf of the University.
In the past, Delegation members have been contacted on behalf
of Tulane without prior clearance, leading to confusion and embarrassment for
the University. These officials receive a multitude of requests each day for
government assistance from a diverse constituency. For Tulane's requests to be
taken seriously, they must be appropriate, carefully coordinated with other
University requests, focused on the University's highest priorities, and
tracked to ensure compliance with federal lobbying regulations.
The university is required to report all lobbying activities
under the Lobbying Disclosure Act and applicable Internal Revenue Service
regulations. Broadly defined, lobbying includes all contact with elected and
other government officials (local, state, and federal) for the purpose of
influencing legislation. A record of all contacts, issues discussed, and costs
involved must be kept and reported on semi-annually by the University. The
University representative conducting the approved lobbying activity(s) will be
required to complete a "Lobbying Activity Report Form," available from the
Office of Government Affairs. Failure to disclose such information could result
in fines and/or the possible loss of Tulane's tax-exempt status.
The Office of Government/Agency Affairs consolidates into one
unit all administrative elements dealing with the University's government-
related activities. The office assists faculty and administrators by
facilitating communication between Tulane and federal, state and local
government officials. Its activities are critical to the continuing development
of much needed resources and Tulane's ability to maintain a sound financial
position.
In reviewing requests to contact elected officials, the Office
of Institutional Program Development and Government Affairs works directly with
the Senior Vice Presidents for the Health Sciences and Academic Affairs, the
President's Council on Research Advancement, or the President, as appropriate.
The President's Council on Research Advancement, which includes senior
administrative staff representing academic, non-academic, medical, and
non-medical components of the University, also meets to prioritize, coordinate,
and develop strategies for effectively implementing Tulane's government affairs
activities at the federal, state, and local levels.
Tulane's clearance policy does not apply to dealings with
elected officials on personal matters that do not in any way involve activities
related to an individual's employment at Tulane. In these cases, Tulane
stationery should not be used, and it should be made clear that the individual
or group is not representing the University.
Questions about the University's clearance policy should be
directed to the Office of Government
Affairs, at 504-988-3390 as indicated below:
- Federal Government Clearance: Sharon Courtney, Associate Vice President, Government Affairs.
- State Government Clearance, Main Campus:
Flozell Daniels, Jr., Executive Director, State and Local Government Affairs.
- State Government Clearance, Tulane University Medical
Center: Rebecca Conwell,
Director, Government Relations, Health Sciences Center
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