What's next?
The policy goes to a university task force chaired by Frank Cerra, senior vice president for Health Sciences, and Lynn Zentner, director of institutional compliance. Other committee members include: Tim Mulcahy, vice president for research; Mark Paller, associate vice president for research, Academic Health Center, and Keith Dunder, counsel, Academic Health Center. The policy will then be presented to the Board of Regents.
WHO WILL ENFORCE THE POLICY?
The Office of Institutional Compliance, which Zentner leads.
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