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Recently Revised Regulations

Policy 7-013: Copyright Policy: Copying of Copyrighted Works

Effective October 11, 2022, Policy 7-013: Copyright Policy: Copying of Copyrighted Works Section E-Copying by University Libraries discontinues reliance on the CONTU Copyright Guidelines in evaluating Interlibrary Loan activity. Instead the University will review copyright based on U.S. Copyright Law Title 17 Section 108 and pay copyright fees based on that review. This change impacts the interlibrary loan departments from the three campus libraries: Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, James E. Faust Law Library and the J. Willard Marriott Library, but does not change the process or resources available to the campus community through Interlibrary Loan.

Policy 7-100: University Research Committees

Effective October 11, 2022, the University revised Policy 7-100: University Research Committees to meet federal requirements related to the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee and the Institutional Review Board.

Policy 1-020: Required Professional Boundaries in Relationship

Effective October 11, 2022, the University revised Policy 1-020: Required Professional Boundaries in Relationships to specifically prohibit university representatives from sharing sexually explicit information or images with a current student in the same academic area unless the information is related to an academic activity. The University also repealed Policy 5-105: Employment or Supervision of Immediate Family, as this topic was incorporated into Policy 1-020 in 2018.

Policy 5-206: Vehicle Parking Policy

Effective August 9, 2022, the University revised Policy 5-206: Vehicle Parking Policy to update outdated provisions.

Policy 3-233: Operation of Motorized Vehicles on Pedestrian Walks

Effective August 9, 2022, the University revised Policy 3-233: Operation of Motorized Vehicles on Pedestrian Walks to create specific routes for motor vehicles (motor vehicles are defined as motor vehicles that are registered and licensed with the Utah Department of Motor Vehicles and do not include bicycles, scooters, University grounds equipment, or golf carts) to use when traveling on pedestrian walkways.

Last Updated: 11/29/21