Hi Shannon,

For Indiana University, go here and you can scan through the policies and 
supporting guidelines relative to travel: 
http://www.indiana.edu/~travel/policies/policies.shtml

Best,
T. Michael Ford
Indiana University

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[mailto:bounce-121653972-56848...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Wrenn, Shannon
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 3:19 PM
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Subject: [acupa-l] Restrictive Language for Travel Approval

Good afternoon,

Does anyone have more restrictive language for approval of travel in their 
travel policy or procedures?  I am looking for language to ensure that there is 
not over use or abuse of travel or requests to general travel.  Anything to add 
limits would be helpful.  Currently we have a very broad charge:

"Pre-approval is required for out-of-state travel.  Required approvals may vary 
according to the travel destination and sources of funds as determined by each 
institution."

Any thoughts on ways to limit discretion that have not caused major issues on 
your campus?  Thanks so much.

Shannon Dawkins Wrenn, J.D.
Program Director
Office of University Policy and Procedures
University of Maryland, Baltimore

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