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Why is a signature required if the sponsor doesn require a signature on the sponsor proposal application form?

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Why is a signature required if the sponsor doesn require a signature on the sponsor proposal application form?

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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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