The PRR

The Professional Rights and Responsibilities of Faculty Members and Roles and Professional Responsibilities of Academic Leaders (PRR) is comprised of a policy document and a procedural document that set out in broad terms the privileges and responsibilities, as well as the standards of professional conduct forÌýboth the faculty and academic leaders. The PRRÌýoriginated with the BFA in 1982 and was eventually approved as an academic policy by Provost Russell Moore in 2013. A revised PRR policy was signed by Provost Russell Moore on February 11, 2022.

Following changes to Regent Law Article V in 2018, the BFA worked with members of Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder Legal Counsel, Faculty Ombuds, and Faculty Relations to revise the procedural part of the PRR known as the "enabling"* document.ÌýThe BFA Assembly approved the revised procedures documentÌýin 2021, and approved a further update in 2022.

As campus and system policy changes, the PRR procedural document and the enabling document will be revised as needed. All modifications will be reviewedÌýby the Assembly and the office of Academic Affairs.ÌýÌý

For more information on the PRR policy, in-person department trainings, or to find out more about the online Skilsoft training, see the Office of Faculty Affairs PRR webpage.Ìý

Faculty may also contact the BFA Grievance Advisory Committee (GAC) for advice on grievances.Ìý

PRRÌýHistorical and Current Information:

Academic Affairs PRR Policy & Enabling Documents:

PRR/PRD Historical Information:Ìý

Other Related Documents:

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*"An "enabling document" is a document that provides the necessary information, instructions, or authorization to allow someone to perform a specific task or action; essentially, it empowers them to proceed with a project or activity by outlining the details and permissions required.

Key points about enabling documents:

Function:

They give clear guidance on how to complete a task, often outlining the steps, requirements, and potential limitations involved. "