To: Deans, Chairs, Directors and Administrative Heads
From: President Robert L. Caret
Subject: Approval of Travel Request and Delegation of Authority
The attached CSU Executive Order, No. 688, delegates to each campus President the authority to approve out-of-state and in-state travel requests.
By this Presidential Directive, I am sub-delegating the authority to approve out-of-state and in-state travel requests on this campus to the appropriate Dean, or Vice President.
International travel must be approved by the Provost or Vice President for the employee's unit.
These authorizations may not be sub-delegated further.
Please note that the criteria for travel requests has been expanded to include trips that relate directly to campus programs, including development activities.
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The California State University
Office of the Chancellor
400 Golden Shore
Long Beach, California 90802-4275
(562)985-2800
To CSU Presidents
From: Chancellor Charles B. Reed
Subject: Delegation of Authority Approval of Travel
Supersedes: Executive Order No. 156
I am transmitting a copy of Executive Order No. 688 which delegates authority to each president to sub-delegate authority to approve out-of-state and in-state travel requests.
Executive Order No. 688 changes Executive Order No. 156 as follows:
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Vice Presidents, Academic Affairs
Presidents, Administration
Chancellor's Office Staff
The California State University
Office of the Chancellor
400 Golden Shore
Long Beach, California 90802-4275
(562) 985-2800
Executive Order No. 688
Title: Delegation of Authority - Approval of Travel Requests
Effective Date: September 16; 1998
Supersedes: Executive Order No. 156
This Executive Order is issued pursuant to Education Code Section 89753(c) and Standing Orders of the Board of Trustees Chapter III, Sections No. 2 and 4-e. It supersedes Executive Order No. 156 which delegated authority to the presidents of The California State University to approve out-of-state and in-state travel requests for campus personnel. Effective this date, the president may further sub-delegate authority to approve these transactions. Actions taken by the president or designees are subject to the following requirements:
Chancellor Charles B. Reed