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Who is authorized to sign Request for Personnel Transaction (RPT) and Hiring Authorization forms?

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Who is authorized to sign Request for Personnel Transaction (RPT) and Hiring Authorization forms?

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Depending on the position, RPT forms must be signed by one or more of the following: Director, Dean, Provost, Executive Officer or the President. Hiring Authorization forms must be signed by the person responsible for making the selection and, depending on the position, it must be signed by one or more of the following: Dean, Director, or Designee, Executive Officer or the President. In addition, all Letter of Appointments require the signature if the person hired for the position. See the bottom of either form for signature requirements.

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