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This form should be filled out by prospective independent contractors.

Protected Health Information and HIPAA Policy (UA)

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The University of Arizona policy on Protected Health Information and the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Additional information is also available from the Office for the Responsible Conduct of Research.

Policy on Sabbatical Leave (UHAP)

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Policy governing sabbatical leave for tenured or continuing faculty. From the University Handbook for Appointed Personnel.

Policy on Emeritus Status (UHAP)

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The University Handbook for Appointed Personnel (UHAP) policy governing the awarding of emeritus status to faculty.

University Handbook for Appointed Personnel (UA)

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The University Handbook for Appointed Personnel (UHAP) is the primary source of policies related to appointed personnel at the University of Arizona.

Guide to Successful Searches (UA)

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Guide to Successful Searches website from UA Human Resources.

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A list of print and online advertising venues, as well as cost (if any).

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Policy on Professional Conduct (UHAP)

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The "Statement on Professional Conduct" adopted by the Faculty Senate on January 4, 1971. Although the statement refers most often to faculty members, its principles also apply to administrative and professional personnel.

College and Department Restrictions on Double-Dipping Courses (UA)

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Specifies colleges, schools, and departments which impose restrictions on "double dipping" course credit above and beyond the rules outlined in the general policies http://catalog.arizona.edu/2014-15/policies/double_use.htm and http://catalog.arizona.edu/2014-15/policies/doubledip.htm.

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