Policy: 8-6.1 Rev:1
Date: February 10, 2003
Subject: UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS - Chapter VI-A ACADEMIC LIBRARIANS AND CONTINUING APPOINTMENTS

SECTION 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

When an eligible librarian is awarded a continuing appointment, that appointment is considered permanent, and it is not subject to termination or substantial reduction in status without adequate cause, provided that in all cases the services of the individual continue to be needed and that funds are available to pay for those services. To be eligible for a continuing appointment, an academic librarian must hold the rank of librarian, associate librarian, or assistant librarian. Normally academic librarians appointed in the rank of librarian or associate librarian are expected to serve in a probationary status for five years before they receive continuing appointments, while librarians appointed in the rank of assistant librarian are expected to serve in a probationary status for seven years. No person may serve as an academic librarian for longer than seven years, plus one terminal year, unless that person has been awarded a continuing appointment. If written notice of termination is not given to an academic librarian in probationary status before that person completes the specified probationary period, that person will automatically achieve a continuing appointment.

SECTION 2. ADVANCE NOTICE OF TERMINATION OR REDUCTION IN STATUS

The same provisions for advance notice of termination or reduction in status which apply to nontenured faculty members (see University Regulations, Chapter VI, Section 3) shall apply to academic librarians without continuing appointments.

Approved: Academic Senate 2/03/03
Approved: Board of Trustees 2/10/03

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