Field Name
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Field Description
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Required
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Technical Specifications
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Policy ID
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A unique numerical ID assigned within the Portal. The ID format is 0xx-0xxx. Each ID prefix is associated with a specific Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) and the suffix is a sequential number within the specific OPR.
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Yes
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Policy Name
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The title of the policy.
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Yes
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Administrative Title
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An additional policy title field for situations when you want a more detailed title than the official Policy Name. The field is not displayed to the public.
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No
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Effective Date
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The date on which the policy became effective, not necessarily the posting date or publication date of the policy. Once a policy takes effect, this date never changes. It remains the same throughout the life of the policy, no matter how many revisions are made. An effective date of 12/13/1769 indicates a more recent effective date is being researched.
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Yes
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Last Revised Date
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The date on which the policy was most recently updated. It is never earlier than the Effective Date.
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No
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Inactive Date
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The date on which the policy became inactive. The field is not displayed to the public. Once a policy is saved with an inactive date, the policy should be unpublished from the Portal.
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No
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Next Review Date |
The year that the policy will be due for its annual review.
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Yes |
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Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR)
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The office responsible for maintaining the policy throughout its lifecycle. The office responsible for overseeing implementation of and compliance with the policy.
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Yes
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Office of Primary Responsibility URL
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The website landing page for the OPR.
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Yes
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Office(s) of Secondary Responsibility (OSR)
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The office(s) with delegated responsibility for maintaining the policy.
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No
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Office of Secondary Responsibility URL
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The website landing page for the OSR. It is not required to have an OSR but if an OSR is identified then a related URL is required.
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No
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Division
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The HR Division for the OPR: Advancement, Campus Services, Finance and Administration, Office of the President, or Office of the Provost.
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Yes
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Summary of Policy
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A short description of the policy. It is recommended that every policy include a summary.
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No
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Table of Contents
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An automatically generated table of contents based on all populated fields.
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No
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Local Tags
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Gives the OPR the ability to have specific terms associated with its policies so visitors can filter using the tag. An example of a tag used within the Portal is "Employment Policies and Procedures".
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No
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Reason for Policy
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The overarching purpose of the policy. Key reasons may be legal or regulatory in nature.
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No
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Editable
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No character limit
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Affected Parties
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The members of the Dartmouth community to whom the policy applies. The Policy Portal is a portal of institutional policies therefore Affected Parties will be 'All Groups'.
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No
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Editable
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List of parties is maintained by Web Services
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Other choices include All Students, All Faculty, All Staff
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Policy Statement
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The text of the policy. Every policy should include a policy statement.
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No
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Editable
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No character limit
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Exclusions & Exceptions
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Specific cases or conditions when the policy does not apply. Exclusions or exceptions to institutional policies are rare.
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No
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Editable
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No character limit
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Definitions
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Unique terms that may be unfamiliar, technical, or have special meaning in the policy. Terms that when defined make the policy more understandable. |
No
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Editable
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No character limit
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Related Information
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Other resources related to the policy. For example, a federal or state statute.
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No
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Editable
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No character limit
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Ramifications
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Potential consequences to Dartmouth and/or an individual if the policy is violated. For example, ramifications could include disciplinary action against a student or employee. This field is not intended to be inclusive of every potential consequence.
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No
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Editable
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No character limit
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Contacts
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Leave blank, this field is under development. |
No
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Procedure
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Instructions, steps, or guidelines to implement the policy.
Examples of policy implementation steps include:
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Educating the community about the policy
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Changing administrative operations or systems
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Monitoring and enforcing the policy
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No
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Editable
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No character limit
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Forms
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A location for file attachments.
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No
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Shareable
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Institutional policies are set to 'Share' so another website on the Drupal platform can download the institutional policy to its site.
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Yes
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