Harassment Reporting Matrix
So far, five sponsors that MSU works with have issued new reporting requirements related to sexual harassment, other forms of harassment, and sexual assault: NSF, NIH, NASA, Simons Foundation, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Although the definitions and processes are similar, the specific timing and requirements differ between each agency. The matrix provided here includes a brief overview of each agency's requirements. Additional requirements may be in place if MSU personnel go to a federal government facility1.
1. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Prevention and Response Policy is applicable to financial awards involving NOAA-operated facilities. Other agencies may have similar policies.
NSF Harassment Notification Requirements
The following are some of the resources related to the National Science Foundation’s (NSF’s) Notification Requirements Regarding Findings of Sexual Harassment, Other Forms of Harassment, or Sexual Assault.
- MSU Memo to Deans, Directors, Chairpersons, and Faculty
- MSU’s process for NSF’s reporting requirements
- Flowchart overviews of NSF reporting of administrative action related to allegations
- NSF Conference Participant Notice
- NSF webpage with information on this topic
- Important Notice No. 144 - NSF Website
- NSF Title IX Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- NSF Harassment Notification Requirements FAQs
- NSF Plan to Ensure a Safe and Inclusive Work Environment for Off-Campus or Off-Site Research
- NSF Safe and Inclusive Work Environment for Off-Campus or Off-Site Research - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Federal Register (full version). Excerpted paragraphs below:
The awardee is required to notify NSF of: (1) Any finding/determination regarding the PI or any co-PI[1] that demonstrates a violation of awardee policies or codes of conduct, statutes, regulations, or executive orders relating to sexual harassment, other forms of harassment, or sexual assault; and/or (2) if the PI or any co-PI is placed on administrative leave or if any administrative action has been imposed on the PI or any co-PI by the awardee relating to any finding/determination or an investigation of an alleged violation of awardee policies or codes of conduct, statutes, regulations, or executive orders relating to sexual harassment, other forms of harassment, or sexual assault[2]. Such notification must be submitted by the Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR) to NSF’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion at www.nsf.gov/harassment within ten business days from the date of the finding/ determination, or the date of the placement of a PI or co-PI by the awardee on administrative leave or the imposition of an administrative action, whichever is sooner[3]. Each notification must include the following information:
- NSF Award Number;
- Name of PI or co-PI being reported[4];
- Type of Notification:
- Select one of the following:
- Finding/Determination that the reported individual has been found to have violated awardee policies or codes of conduct, statutes, regulations, or executive orders relating to sexual harassment, other forms of harassment, or sexual assault; or
- Placement by the awardee of the reported individual on administrative leave or the imposition of any administrative action on the PI or any co-PI by the awardee relating to any finding/determination or an investigation of an alleged violation of awardee policies or codes of conduct, statutes, regulations, or executive orders relating to sexual harassment, other forms of harassment, or sexual assault.
- Description of the finding/determination and action(s) taken, if any; and
- Reason(s) for, and conditions of, placement of the PI or any co-PI on administrative leave or imposition of administrative action.
NIH Harassment Reporting Requirements
The following are some of the resources related to the National Institutes of Health's (NIH's) policies, processes, and requirements related to allegations or findings of harassment. Summarized information is available in the matrix above.
NASA - Reporting Requirements Regarding Harassment or Sexual Assault
The following are some of the resources related to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA’s) Reporting Requirements Regarding Findings of Harassment, Sexual Harassment, Other Forms of Harassment, or Sexual Assault. Summarized information is available in the matrix above.
- General Administrative Action Flowchart
- General MSU Process for Notification to the Sponsor of Harassment
- Federal Register (full version) - Excerpts below:
- The recipient is required to report to NASA: (1) Any finding/determination regarding the PI or any Co-I [1] that demonstrates a violation of the recipient's policies or codes of conduct, relating to sexual harassment, other forms of harassment, or sexual assault; and/or (2) if the PI or any Co-I is placed on administrative leave or if any administrative action has been imposed on the PI or any Co-I by the recipient relating to any finding/determination or an investigation of an alleged violation of the recipient's policies or codes of conduct, statutes, regulations, or executive orders relating to sexual harassment, other forms of harassment, or sexual assault.[2] Such reporting must be submitted by the Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR) to NASA's Office of Diversity and Equal Opportunity at https://missionstem.nasa.gov/term-condition-institutional-harassment-discr.html within 10 business days from the date of the finding/determination, or the date of the placement of a PI or Co-I by the recipient on administrative leave or the imposition of an administrative action.[3]
- Each report must include the following information:
Simons Foundation - Policies & Procedures Regarding Harassment
The following information is related to the Simons Foundation's Policies and Procedures Regarding Harassment. Summarized information is available in the matrix above.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) - Policies & Procedures Regarding Harassment
The following information is related to HHMI's Policies and Procedures Regarding Harassment. Summarized information is available in the matrix above.