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The Policy Advisory Committee and
NAU’s Policy Liaisons
Supporting the University Policy Progam
The Policy Advisory Committee (the “PAC”) advises on matters of University Policy formulation, content, drafting, and compliance and promotes best practices for the development, implementation, revision, organization, dissemination, and archiving of University Policy promulgated by the appropriate authority. Its members are appointed by the President. The Director for Policy chairs the committee and provides staffing support.
Policy liaisons act as key advisors, facilitators, and coordinators for University Policy-related matters related to their respective areas. The Office of General Counsel provides legal support. Responsibility for compliance resides with each policy’s Responsible Executive(s) and Responsible Office(s), the affected areas or units, and the NAU community at large. Responsible Executives and Offices must also provide appropriate policy-related training opportunities and ensure good policy awareness across campus. All University Policies must support NAU’s mission and goals, promote consistency and transparency, manage or mitigate risk, and provide clear guidance for the conduct of University affairs.
The Policy Advisory Committee promotes best practices so that:
- there is a clear process for proposing, approving, and revising policies
- policies can be quickly accessed via a centralized online repository
- policies are formatted in a consistent manner, to the extent practicable
- university authorities drafting policies receive appropriate support
- policy writers are empowered with effective policy development tools
- policies are written clearly in plain language for a broad audience
- the campus community can provide input on new or revised polices
- duplicative or erroneous policy documents are removed from circulation
- conflicts or inconsistencies between policies are eliminated
- policies recommended by external guidance are in place and current
- policies comply with superior authorities and are consistent with objectives
- appropriate stakeholder engagement in the policy process occurs
- policies impose the minimum burden of time, resources, and complexity
- policies are revised as appropriate and superseded versions are archived