MSU FACULTY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
February 5, 2003
MEMBERS PRESENT: Sherwood for Giroux, McDermott, Schlotzhauer, Linker,
Leech Taylor, Howard, Jones, Yoo, Nehrir, Conant, Amend, Locke,
Bandopadhyay for Levy, Bogar, Bond, Jelinski, Pratt, Lynes-Hayes,
Prawdzienski, Kempcke.
MEMBERS ABSENT: Young, Gipp, Morrill, White, Anderson, Kommers,
Stewart, Chem Engr, Lefcort, Weaver, Engl, Idzerda, Lynch, Fisher,
Knight, Hoffman.
OTHERS PRESENT: Fedock.
The meeting was called to order by Chair Rich Howard at 4:10 PM. A
quorum was present. The minutes of the January 29, 2003, meeting were
approved as distributed.
Chair's report - Rich Howard.
- There was an AP article in today's Bozeman Daily Chronicle
regarding statements made by Regent Mercer that the Board of
Regents is not managing higher education appropriately.
- There was also an article in today's Chronicle regarding a
letter sent to Governor Martz by Montana Associated Students
(MAS) President Dan Geelan. Geelan wrote that MAS should have
been consulted before naming Christian Hur to a third year on the
Board of Regents. He asked that Martz reconsider the decision
and solicit involvement from the student leaders. According to
Geelan, students are to nominate three candidates for the student
regent's seat, and this did not occur.
- It was suggested ASMSU President Trevor Blyth be invited to
Faculty Council to discuss issues of concern to students.
- University Governance Council has invited Professor Doug Young
to present information about Montana taxation issues at the
February 12 meeting. President Gamble suggested that the event
be opened to the entire university community, as well as the
Bozeman community. The President has asked Rolf Groseth to make
arrangements for the event.
Faculty Affairs Committee report - None.
Review of administrators - Discussion.
- In the past, Faculty Council has conducted an administrative
review, usually every two years. How should the Council proceed
this year?
- It was suggested some measurable effect be demonstrated before
proceeding with the review.
- Many academic colleges now conduct reviews of department heads,
and the President and Provost are conducting "360" reviews. The
"360s" will continue on about a five-year cycle.
- There appeared to be agreement by Council members that
co-ordination of administrative review should be discussed with
the deans before proceeding.
- Questions that provide worthwhile information need to be agreed
upon, and the upper administration needs to buy into the
usefulness of the review.
- The administrators faculty will review through the Faculty
Council instrument must be determined. This list may differ from
previous Council reviews.
- It was suggested that the review might be done by position, not
individual.
Follow-up on last week's discussion with Dean of Graduate Studies
McLeod.
- Dean McLeod will meet with Graduate Council to discuss a more
formal relationship with Faculty Council, as discussed at the
January 29 Faculty Council meeting.
- He will then bring a proposal to Faculty Council.
New biosafety regulations - Cliff Bond.
- A brief history of biosafety regulation at MSU was presented.
- In December, 2002, legislation made substantial changes to the
responsibilities of individual investigators and of the entity
for which they work Substantial penalties for the violation of
these regulations have been instituted.
- The latest DHHS Interim Final Rule and the USDA Interim Final
Rule cover not only the use of certain infectious agents of
plants and animals and of biological toxins, but also the
possession of these agents.
- The result is that there will need to be very tight security in
labs possessing or using the agents on campus. Anyone with
access to a room where the agents are present will need security
clearance. It appears that this includes researchers, department
heads, custodians, Facilities Services staff, campus and Bozeman
police and the Bozeman Fire Department, and any other individuals
entering the space.
- It is not yet known exactly how security clearance will be
managed, but under current rules, the clearance is to be applied
for by the principal investigator and the entity (MSU) by March
12.
- The security clearance process will be large issue for the
university to address.
As there was no further business, the meeting adjourned at 5:00 PM.
Joann Amend, Secretary Richard Howard, Chair