Friday, September 2, 2011

A compliance workshop in Washington in October

The compliance obligations of colleges and universities are vast and growing, and the pressure on institutions from both external and internal sources to implement, monitor and improve institutional compliance programs continues unabated. In an era of budget cuts and limited resources yet growing regulation, designing and implementing effective compliance programs to track, monitor and update important compliance duties and risks is daunting indeed. It is a task shared by a wide range of institutional officials, including general counsel, compliance officers, risk managers, auditors and an entire array of administrators with primary responsibility for compliance in their own departments or divisions.



Text Box: Latest developments in design and administration of effective compliance and enterprise risk management programs include: • The legal and policy mandates supporting compliance • Assessing the effectiveness of your compliance program • Effective communication in compliance programs • Advanced risk analysis and risk management • International compliance: the global compliance program • Responding to governmental inquiries and investigations Key areas of legal compliance obligations that will be covered include: • Compliance in privacy, data retention and information security • Export and trade controls compliance • Compliance in intercollegiate athletics • ADA and facilities accessibility compliance • Student speech and first amendment compliance • The challenges of ERISA compliance • Tax exempt bond complianceView Workshop Schedule

Register Today!
Early Registration Discount Deadline: October 14, 2011

Who Should Attend This Workshop?
This is an Intermediate-Advanced Program. Registrants will be presumed to have general knowledge of institutional compliance programs and of issues surrounding institutional compliance. Campus administrators with significant responsibility for college and university compliance may also benefit from the program, and after reviewing the program schedule, NACUA members may wish to invite administrators with compliance responsibilities to attend the program.

Who is Eligible to Attend?
Attendance is open to lawyers representing higher education associations and higher education administrators that are considering, implementing, or already operating institutional compliance programs.
http://www.nacua.org/meetings/november2011/registration.html
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