Why is a signature required if the sponsor doesn require a signature on the sponsor proposal application form?
University policy states that all proposals for funding must be signed by the Vice President for Research and Economic Development, Dr. Christian E.G. Przirembel, or his authorized representative, certifying that: a) it meets the University’s mission(s) objectives and stated sponsor’s solicitation requirements; b) awards will be performed within constraints of the grant or contract terms and conditions; and, c) the University will maintain, or implement if necessary, operational policies and procedural standards that comply with appropriate federal policies or regulations. Reference: Memo to the Vice Presidents, Deans and Academic Directors, Signature Authority and Name of Legal Applicant for Sponsored Program Funding, dated Feb. 4, 2002. Reference: Signature Authority Policy.
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