The
purpose of this policy is to insure continued conformity by Meadowview Biological
Research Station (MBRS or Meadowview) employees and Directors with the high
ethical standards expected of them in carrying out their corporate
responsibilities. The policy of the organization
requires that directors, officers and all employees avoid any conflict between
their personal interests and the interests of MBRS in dealing with
organizations or individuals doing or seeking to do business with Meadowview.
The
policy states four main kinds of circumstances in which conflicts exist and are
therefore prohibited, and includes brief guidelines and examples to increase
understanding and support of the policy.
It will be interpreted and applied in a uniform, objective and
reasonable manner that will achieve its obvious purpose to avoid apparent or
actual conflicts between personal and public service interests by individuals
who serve through the organization.
All
MBRS employees are expected to avoid conflict between the Meadowview and non-Meadowview
interests.
A
conflict of interest exists if an employee:
1. Approves a conflicted transaction to which he/she
may be an interested party.
2.
Obtains or
personally benefits from a gift that is not in conformity with Meadowview
policy (i.e. financial gift, trip, or items from current or potential donors or
vendors). Items over $50 value should be
reported to the president.
3.
Uses or makes
available for anyone's benefit or advantage, except in conformity with Meadowview
policy, the property, records, services, name, emblem or endorsement of the organizational
affiliation of the employee.
4.
Publicly
utilizes the employee's affiliation with Meadowview, or that of any other Meadowview
employee, in connection with personal association with partisan politics,
denominationally religious matters or positions on issues that are not in
conformity with Foundation policy.
Although
it is recognized that conflicts of interest may arise, such conflicts shall not
be permitted to adversely influence the decision-making process of MBRS or the
individual. To this end, employees shall
promptly report the possible existence of a conflict of interest, for
him/herself or any other person subject to MBRS policy, to the President. Full disclosure of all facts pertinent to any
transaction that is subject to doubt concerning the possible existence of a
conflict of interest shall be made in writing before consummating the
transaction.
Any
employee with a conflict of interest shall refrain from any action that may
effect MBRS’s participation in the transaction with
respect to which such conflict exists.
Furthermore,
and specifically:
Approved
by Meadowview Biological Research Station’s Board of Directors on October 11,
2007
Directors:
Phil
Sheridan
Roger
Horman
Jim
Robinson
Dr.
Robert Griesbach (recused)