Miscellaneous
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A. Fringe Benefits for Represented, Part-Time Personnel, Temporary Employees whose employment is anticipated, at time of hire, to be less than twelve consecutive months, and Student Assistants.
B. Necessary Equipment
The College will endeavor to make available equipment that is necessary for employees
to accomplish whatever responsibilities they are assigned. Employees are discouraged
from bringing personal property to satisfy their own personal convenience, and the
College assumes no responsibility for such items.
Approved: 11-20-80
C. Smoking on College Property
Effective September 1, 2012, smoking will be prohibited on College-owned or leased
properties. This policy applies to all employees, vendors, contractors, students and
the public. This prohibition applies specifically to the smoking or other use of tobacco
products including, but not limited to, cigarettes, cigars, pipes, chewing tobacco,
snuff, and electronic cigarettes. This policy does not apply to electronic devices
prescribed by a health care provider (e.g., nicotine inhaler). The legal use of medical
marijuana and the illegal use of nonprescription marijuana are addressed separately
from this policy and procedure.
Copies of this policy shall be distributed to all employees. In addition, the policy
change shall be posted on the College home web page.
All employees share in the responsibility for adhering to and supporting this policy.
Any problems should be brought to the attention of the appropriate supervisor and
handled through normal administrative procedures. Employees who violate this policy
will be subject to the same disciplinary actions that accompany infractions of other
College rules. Students who violate this policy will be subject to discipline per
the procedure established for student smoking violations.
Approved 04-22-93
Revised 3-20-12
Revised 12-15-15
2.2.4 PROCEDURE- Miscellaneous
C. Smoking on College Property
STUDENT DISCIPLINE FOR SMOKING POLICY VIOLATIONS
Any student observed to be smoking on College property will be a) reminded of the
no smoking policy, and
b) directed to refrain from smoking on College property.
D. Duplicating of Audio and Video Recording
Duplicating audio visual materials and fair use of copyrighted audio visual materials
is a significant concern to employees and the College in terms of what constitutes
reasonable use and conditions under which irresponsible use expose the user to liability.
The principles of the copyright law are designed to promote the creation, publication,
and use of works of the copyright owners; to determine certain uses of their works
(in not-for-profit as well as commercial contexts); and, to establish certain exceptions
including the doctrine of "fair use." These precepts are in the mutual interest of
the employees of the College, the College, author, and publisher communities, and
of the public and will be followed without exception by College employees. Penalties
and/ or liabilities which accrue due to failure to follow the precepts as outlined
on the procedures attendance to this policy will be born solely by the violator.
Approved: 11-11-91
2.2.4 PROCEDURE- Miscellaneous
Duplicating of Audio and Video Recording
1. Prohibitions
In compliance with applicable limitations on performance or display of copyrighted
audio visual materials as provided by the copyright agreement, faculty and staff are
asked to refrain from improper use of rented, leased or purchased audio visual materials.
Unless the owner of the copyright or authorized agent of the copyright owner transfers
the rights in a particular film or audio visual work to the College, films and audio
visual works rented, leased or purchased for classroom showing may not be:
2. Permission Letter
When a proposed use of audio and video materials requires a College employee to request
permission, communication of complete and accurate information to the copyright owner
will facilitate the request. A stamped self-addressed return envelope should be sent
with the letter of request.
Location of the address for the copyright holder can be obtained through various reference
sources. Consult a College Librarian or Audio Visual Technician for assistance in
selecting the correct resources.
The request for permission process requires time. Allow yourself sufficient lead time
when using this process. Sometimes a fee is assessed for this permission. Be sure
to define your scope of permission when making a request. Do not ask for blanket permission
to copy. The letter granting permission must accompany your
Request to Duplicate form given to the Audio Visual Department.
3. Classroom Use
Two of the copyright owner's exclusive rights under the copyright law are rights of
public performance and public display of the copyright work. The educators' performance
rights appear in section 110 of 17 United States Code. That section authorizes almost
all types of performances and displays in face-to-face teaching
in non-profit education institutions. Faculty may use videotapes in teaching without
obtaining permission of the copyright owner if the performance meets all of the following
conditions:
4. For Home-Use Only
The For Home-use Only label appears on many recorded video programs and raises the
question of whether such rented video programs can be used in the classroom. The question
raised is whether a classrooms a public performance? This is still a gray area at
this time. AIME (Association for Information Media and
Equipment) and a review of other literature, at this time, indicate that video programs
with this label can be used in a classroom setting if the procedures outlined above
in "Classroom Use" are followed. The video program must meet an instructional goal
and not be entertainment for students.
5. Off-Air Recording
A. Off-air recording of any television or radio broadcast (except pay television), by a media service unit of the College is permitted provided that:
B. Unless authorized in writing by the owner of the copyright in any television or radio program:
C. Off-air recordings made by faculty at home for classroom use must follow the above use procedures. Two changes to the procedures follow:
6. Telecourses and Teleconferences
Licenses for the use of externally produced telecourses and teleconferences will be
obtained for the College by the office of Academic Services. Specific rights of duplication,
distribution and rebroadcast of these programs are determined in the license agreements,
but usually include:
The Office of Academic Services will maintain a file of telecourse and teleconference licenses. Faculty and staff may request licenses for telecourses and teleconferences through their Academic Deans, or by contacting Academic Services, District Office, directly.
7. Archival Copying
The right to copy an entire work is held solely by the owner of the copyright. If
an archival copy is desired, the right to make such a copy should be obtained at the
time of purchase or shortly thereafter before duplication can proceed.
The limited right to make an archival copy of audio visual works without permission is given by the copyright law. Permission is given to research libraries only to make archival copies of motion pictures and other audio visual works if the copying is "solely for the purpose of replacement of a copy that is damaged,deteriorating, lost, or stolen."
8. Educational Use of Music
To create a balance between the rights of creators and the pedagogical need of music
educators Guidelines For Educational Uses of Music was developed. The following guidelines
are helpful in determining when copying music is allowed for academic purposes:
9. Foreign Language Audiocassettes
Audiocassettes are provided by the foreign language textbook publisher(s) as supplemental
material. Permission to make student copies is obtained by the faculty from the copyright
holder through the publisher(s). Present the Duplication Request Form and Permission
Letter to the Audio Visual Technician when requesting this service. After preparation
of the audiocassettes for duplication, the permission letter and the Duplication Request
form are kept by the Campus copyright Officer. Verbal permission will not be honored.
Use and limitations imposed by the permission letter restrict the life of such materials
and will be honored.
The following rules are observed for foreign language audiocassettes:
10. Slides and Transparencies
It is the responsibility of the requester to obtain authorization when permission
is necessary before copying. The following information is offered as guidelines for
using copyrighted material to create slides and transparencies:
11. Donated Audio and Video Materials
The College does accept donated audio and video materials.
E. Employee Service Recognition
The Chancellor shall authorize the establishment and operation of an ongoing program
of recognition of faculty and staff service to the College upon completion of appropriate
intervals of services. The Chancellor is hereby charged with the responsibility for
promulgating regulations to implement this policy.
Funds for this purpose shall be provided as part of the regular general operating budget each fiscal year. All employees of the College will receive compensation in accordance with state and federal law and, when applicable, in accordance with the Chancellor’s directive or collective bargaining agreements.
Pursuant to the Fair Labor Standards Act, certain employees are not eligible for payment of overtime. Regular and enterprise employees in positions which have been evaluated at a DBM level of B22 and above shall not be eligible for overtime or for supplemental contracts unless specifically authorized, in writing, by the appropriate campus president, executive director, vice chancellor, or chancellor. Any exceptions must also have the concurrence of the Human Resources Department.
Regular or enterprise employees in positions which have been evaluated at DBM level of B21 and below shall be eligible for overtime compensation for approved hours in excess of 40 hours worked per week, at the rate of one and one-half times the individual's regular pay. Overtime must be approved in advance by the individual's supervisor.
Regular and enterprise employees in positions which have been evaluated at a DBM level of B21 and below shall not receive supplemental contracts, except as specifically authorized, in writing, by the appropriate campus president, executive director, vice chancellor, or chancellor. Any exceptions must also have the concurrence of the Human Resources Department.
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