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3910 - Dismissal and Discipline of Faculty

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  • Position: Vice Provost for Faculty
  • Email: provost@uidaho.edu

Last updated: May 27, 2022

CONTENTS:

A. Regents' Authority and Definition of Adequate Cause
B. Cause for Dismissal
C. Administrative Leave
D. UI Procedures Related to Dismissal
E. UI Procedures Related to Discipline Other Than Dismissal
F. Appeals to the Regents

A.  REGENTS‘ AUTHORITY AND DEFINITION OF ADEQUATE CAUSE. All university faculty are subject to discipline, up to and including dismissal, for adequate cause during the period of employment. "Adequate cause" as defined by Board of Regents policy means one (1) or more acts or omissions which, singly or in the aggregate, have directly and substantially affected or impaired an employee‘s performance of his or her professional or assigned duties or the best interests of the regents or the university. In addition, any conduct seriously prejudicial to the regents or the university may constitute adequate cause for discipline up to and including dismissal. Examples include harassment prohibited by law; immorality; criminality; dishonesty; unprofessional conduct; actions in violation of policies, directives, or orders of the regents, an institution, the university; unsatisfactory or inadequate performance of duties; or failure to perform duties. (RGP II.L.3)  

B.  CAUSE FOR DISMISSAL.

B-1.  Dismissal (as opposed to non-renewal of a non-tenured faculty member) by UI of the employment of a faculty member, except in the case of resignation or retirement, will be only for adequate cause as defined above in A-1.  

B-2.  As provided in 3970, any faculty member may be laid off in conjunction with a reduction in force approved by the regents and resulting from a declaration of financial exigency.

C.  ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE.  A faculty member may be placed on administrative leave with pay pending the procedures set forth in this section. RGP II.L.4

D.  UI PROCEDURES RELATED TO DISMISSAL.  In each case, the issue of whether or not adequate cause for dismissal exists is to be determined by an equitable procedure, affording protection to the rights of the faculty member and to the interests of the state of Idaho and its system of higher education. The burden of proof that adequate cause exists rests with the institution and its administrative officers, and will be satisfied only by clear and convincing evidence in the record considered as a whole.

D-1.  Departmental, Division, and College Action.  When reason arises to question the fitness of a faculty member, the immediate supervisory officer discusses the matter with the employee in a confidential personal conference. It is the duty of the immediate supervisor and the faculty member to make a good faith effort to correct any and all deficiencies in the faculty member's performance. Departments, divisions, or colleges are to establish policies and procedures for identifying problems, suggesting remedial actions, and assisting the faculty member in becoming a productive member of the university community. These procedures are to include peer input and are to be fully integrated with the annual evaluation process. A good faith effort must be made to identify and resolve performance problems at the lowest administrative level.

D-2. Administrative Action.

a.  If remedial performance adjustments do not result, the provost shall determine whether formal dismissal proceedings should be initiated.  

b.  If the provost determines that formal proceedings should be initiated, he or she shall formulate a written statement with reasonable particularity of the grounds proposed for the dismissal.  

c.  Nothing in these procedures prevents the provost from withdrawing the fitness complaint from the process, at any time for any reason.  However, the provost must either withdraw the complaint or proceed with the dismissal process within a reasonable period of time.  

d.  The statement of particularity shall be communicated, in writing, to the faculty member by the provost and delivered personally or sent first-class mail, postage pre-paid to the employee at the last known address on file for the employee. RGP II.L.4.

D-3.  Dismissal Hearing Committee Process.   

a.  If the faculty member requests a hearing to determine whether the termination is properly based on the grounds stated, one will be conducted by a Dismissal Hearing Committee (DHC) at a specified time and place.  See FSH 1640.36 for the function and structure of the DHC. The faculty member must file a written request with the provost for a hearing within seven working days of receipt of the provost's communication of particulars. If the faculty member has not requested a hearing, the statement of particulars constitutes the dismissal recommendation, which the provost may communicate to the president without further delay.  

b.  The DHC proceeds by considering the provost's recommendation and statement of grounds for dismissal already formulated, the evidence supplied to support the dismissal recommendation, and the employee's response written before the time of the hearing. If any facts are in dispute, the testimony of witnesses and other evidence concerning the matter set forth in the letter of particulars to the faculty member become part of the hearing record.  

c. The DHC determines the order of proof, conducts the questioning of witnesses, and, if necessary, secures the presentation of evidence important to the case. 

d.  The faculty member has the option of assistance by counsel or an advisor; the faculty member, the provost, and their counsels/advisor have the right, within reasonable limits, to question all witnesses who testify orally. The faculty member has the opportunity to confront all adverse witnesses.  All evidence is duly recorded.  

e.  If a question of timeliness arises during these procedures, the DHC will review the action of the delinquent party and determine whether the dismissal procedures will continue, as outlined above.  

f.  The DHC reaches its decision in conference within five working days of the formal hearing's close, solely on the basis of the record of the hearing. It makes explicit findings with respect to each of the grounds for removal presented or remedial actions, and renders a reasoned opinion. The provost, the president and faculty member are notified of the decision in writing and given a copy of the record of the hearing; the college and department or division concerned are notified of the recommendation. 

D-4.  Presidential Decision.  

a.  The president, after due consideration of the DHC‘s recommendation, shall initially determine whether he or she agrees or disagrees with the DHC's recommendation.  In the event of disagreement, the president shall meet with the DHC to discuss the reasons for the president‘s disagreement prior to reaching a final decision.  Upon reaching a final decision the president forwards his or her decision to the faculty member and to the college and department or division.  If the president‘s decision differs from the committee‘s, the reasons for the disagreement are also communicated to the faculty member, the college and department or division, and to the DHC.  

b.  The notice from the president must be in writing and will be personally served on the employee or be sent by first-class mail postage pre-paid to the faculty member at the last known address on file for the faculty member. The notice must contain a concise statement of the charges against the employee, the findings of fact that are the basis for the president‘s decision for dismissal or continuance, and any conditions imposed on the continuance of employment. If the president‘s decision is for dismissal, the faculty member receives a statement of all rights and procedures for appeals of the president‘s decision to the Faculty Appeals Hearing Board.  

D-5.  Appeal to the Faculty Appeals Hearing Board.  The faculty member may appeal a presidential decision to dismiss to the Faculty Appeals Hearing Board (FAHB), see section 3840.  

a. If the faculty member appeals to the FAHB he or she must notify the president in writing within fifteen (15) calendar days of the receipt of the notice given by the president.  

b.  If the charges against the employee, or the contentions of fact on which the charges are based, materially change after the determination of the DHC or appropriate appeals hearing body, the faculty member may obtain an additional review before the president makes a decision. Unless specifically provided by RGP II.M. (see text below), discipline up to and including dismissal may be effective prior to the initiation by the employee of the internal grievance procedure.  

c. For the purpose of dismissal-for-cause procedures only, the FAHB hearing procedures have an expanded scope. Specifically, in accord with its current procedures, the FAHB may also hear and decide on the regularity and appropriateness of process, procedures, factual basis, and timeliness in the dismissal decision or the decision for continuance of employment, with the stated conditions.  

d.  The president, after due consideration of the FAHB‘s recommendation, shall initially determine whether he or she agrees or disagrees with the FAHB‘s recommendation.  In the event of disagreement, the president shall meet with the FAHB to discuss the reasons for the president‘s disagreement prior to reaching a final decision .  The president shall give substantial weight to the recommendation of the FAHB.  If the president does not follow the recommendation of the FAHB, he or she shall send to the FAHB and to the appellant a written report of the basis for the president‘s determination.  

E.  UI PROCEDURES RELATED TO DISCIPLINE OTHER THAN DISMISSAL.   

E-1.  RGP II.L.4. provides the following relative to discipline other than dismissal:

In each case the issue of whether or not adequate cause exists should be determined fairly by the institution or agency recognizing and affording protection to the rights of the employee and to the interests of the Board and its institutions or agencies.

a. Discipline, up to and including dismissal, of employees before the expiration of the stated period of appointment or employment contract will be only for adequate cause, as determined by the appropriate administrative officers to whom this responsibility is delegated by the chief executive officer of the institution. Each institution or agency, shall have a process that provides employees with written notice of contemplated discipline and an opportunity to be heard. The employee may be placed on administrative leave with pay until he or she has exercised the opportunity to respond, or declined, either affirmatively or through inaction, to do so, and the recommendation has been acted upon by the chief executive officer or designee. The chief executive officer or designee must notify the employee of the recommendation and proceed in the following manner:

i. The notice must be in writing, and may be personally served upon the employee, or be sent by first-class mail, postage pre-paid, to the employee at the last known address on file for the employee.

ii. The notice must contain a concise statement of the reasons and nature of the discipline.

E-2.  UI Process. The provost has authority to determine if adequate cause has been established and if discipline other than dismissal should be taken. The provost may place the faculty member on administrative leave pending the final decision by the provost. Before final decision, the provost will provide the faculty member with a written statement setting forth with particularity the basis for the contemplated discipline and any information or material used to formulate the determination of adequate cause. The faculty member must be notified that he or she has fifteen (15) calendar days, or more in the discretion of the provost, in which to respond or decline to respond affirmatively or through inaction. After the period to respond expires the provost must notify the faculty member of his or her decision as required in the regents' policy quoted above.

E-3.  Following the imposition of discipline, the faculty member may use the FAHB (FSH 3840) to appeal the decision.


Version History

Amended 2022. Editorial changes.

Amended July 2020. Updates were made to bring this policy into alignment with SBOE policy.

Amended July 2015. Revised D-3 d.

Amended July 2008. In 2008 the committee composition previously in D-3 b was moved into FSH 1640 Committee Directory.

Amended July 2003. In compliance with Regents policy changes, this section was extensively revised.

Amended July 1999. This whole policy was substantially revised, and sections E and F rewritten.

Amended July 1996. This section was divided into faculty and exempt sections.

Amended July 1989. This section was thoroughly revised to reflect changes in regents’ policy.

Adopted 1979.



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