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Who can approve gifts to non-employees?

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Who can approve gifts to non-employees?

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Approval for all official University gift expenses to non-employees must be obtained at the appropriate level. Individuals with delegated approval authority shall not approve requests for expenses of events for which they were the Official Presenter or of a person to whom they directly report. The approving authority is the next highest level of the Official Presenter. Payment or reimbursement for gifts to non-employees may only be approved by the Vice President, Associate Vice President, College Dean, Executive Assistant to the President (or higher level), the Director of Athletics and the Auxiliaries Chief Executive Officers. This authority may not be re-delegated. Principal Investigators or Project Directors of the Foundation do not have authority to approve gift expenses. This is applicable for both discretionary accounts and grant accounts. A Dean may not delegate signature authority to a Principal Investigator or Project Director. A Principal Investigator or Project Director, who

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