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l.:jniversity OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY BERKELEY DAVIS IRVINE LOS ANGELES RIVERSIDE SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SANTA BARBARA SANTA CRUZ OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR 200 CALIFORNIA HALL# 1500 BERKELEY, CA 94720-1500 November 16, 2001 VICE CHANCELLOR G. PADILLA VICE CHANCELLOR H. MITCHELL Re: Delegation of Authority - Establishment and Review of Auxiliary Enterprises BUS-72) In accordance with BUS-72 of the Business and Finance Bulletin, I am delegating to each of you in your positions as Vice Chancellor Undergraduate Affairs and Vice Chancellor-Business and Administrative Services the authority to review all existing campus auxiliary enterprises within your purview periodically, to ensure that each enterprise continues to serve an important University need, is cost-effective considering business community alternatives, and serves the University community as its primary clientele. Each evaluation shall result in a written report which justifies the decision to continue or discontinue the enterprise. Please contact Manager Susan Combs in the Chancellor's Communications and Resource Center with any concerns you may have regarding this delegation of authority. Robert M. Berdahl Chancellor Cc: Assistant Chancellor J. Cummins Manager S. Combs

NU MIER BUS-72 ESTABLISHMENT AND REVIEW OF AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES SYSTEMWIDE FILE REFERENCES >:AMPUS FILE REFERENCES REFER ALL S AT,EMWIDt. IUESTIOfllS Tq: As istant vice Pres1aent--Business Management REFER ALL CAMPUS QUESTIONS TD: V ce President--Financial and Business Manage~ent I. REFERENCES A. President Saxon to Chancellors and Members~ President's Administrative Council, letter dated April 6, 1981, Policy on Establishment and Review of Auxiliary Enterprises. B. Accounting Manual Policy A-783-1, Auxiliary Enterprises. C. Planning and Budget Manual, Operating Budget Amendments, Chapter 4010, VII.B.4. and VIII,B.4. D. Business and Finance Bulletin A-47 Revised, University Direct Costing Policy. I I. INTRODUCTION As the number and variety of University-sponsored business activities serving students, staff, and faculty have increased in recent years, questions have been raised regarding the extent and appropriateness of the University's involvement in commercialtype activities, especially when such activities may compete with nearby off-campus enterprises operated within the private sector. The Policy on Establishment and Review of Auxiliary Enterprises has been developed to define the legitimate purposes of such activities and to provide a uniform basis for evaluating existing and proposed University auxiliary enterprises. III. SCOPE OF POLICY The Policy on Establishment and Review of Auxiliary Enterprises is applicable tb all auxiliary enterprises operated by the University, or by organized groups affiliated with the University which are authorized to operate auxiliary enterprises. Service activities including computer centers) operated by the University which primarily provide goods and services to University departments and whose costs are primarily recharged to departmental budgets are excluded from the scope of this policy. Academic support units and the incidental sales and services income of academic units also are excluded from this policy. ") 1..-

............ ~ -.. I :... '. ~ J?2c I, ~\ BULLETIN NO: - 1~.BU"SINESS AND FINANCE BULLETIN FILE REF. NO: < >. ' DATE:?, BUS-72 5/1/81 PAGE: 2 OF 5 '... IV. CHARACTERISTICS OF AN AUXILIARY ENTERPRISE Auxiliary enterprises are self-supporting activi~ies which provide non-instructional support in the form of goods and services to students, faculty, and staff upon payment of a specific user charge or fee which is at 1east equal to the full direct and indirect cost of providing the goods and services. The general public may be served only incidentally ~Y these enterprises. Examples of auxiliary enterprises are housing operations, non-housing food service operations, parking operations, bookstores, student centers/unions, and child-care centers. Any accumulated surplus produced by an auxiliary enterprise, other than by indentured activities, after all the needs of the activity have been met is used for University purposes in accordance with University policies and pursuant to any implementing guidelines established by the Chancellor.* V. RATIONALE FOR ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES A. Need and Cost-Effectiveness The need for certain goods and services shall be identified which, if provided at a reasonable cost and at a convenient location, would enhance and support the University's instructional, research, or public service programs. The plan to provide these goods or services through a University-operated or affiliated auxiliary enterprise shall take into account the availability, the price, and the quality of any such goods or. services offered by the local business community. When such goods or services are reasonably available under favorable commercial terms and conditions, the determining factor in the decision to operate the particular auxiliary enterprise must be the demonstration of the greater benefit which would accrue to the instructional, research, or public service programs of the campus from University operation. B. Direct and Indirect Costs Auxiliary enterprises bear all direct costs and, to the extent required, a share of their own costs of utilities, custodian services, and other maintenance and business services. On an exceptional basis, Chancellors may subsidize, from the University Registration Fee or other non-state revenue sources, student/asuc-operated enterprises and/or child-care centers if the operation of the enterprise requires subsidy. *The Vice President--Agriculture and University Services has equivalent authority within appropriate areas of jurisdiction.

c ' -... ' VI. VII. C. Clientele BULLETIN NO: FILE REF. NO: DATE: PAGE: Auxiliary enterprise operations shall be conducted in a manner to serve primarily University students, faculty, and staff, and such operations may only incidentally serve members of the general public. Bookstores and snackbars are examples of activities directed primarily toward the University's educational corrmunity, but which also may serve the surrounding community. CRITERIA FOR ESTABLISHMENT Of NEW AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES A new auxiliary enterprise can be established by a campus only upon written detennination of need by the Chancellor after analysis of at least the following criteria: A. the need for the proposed auxiliary enterprise, the type or types of goods and services to be provided, the primary clientele to be served, and the methods of customer solicitation to be used; B. the availability of the intended goods and services in the local business cotmlunity; C. the costs and benefits of providing the intended goods and services by the University rather than by the local business community, including a comparison of prices and quality; RllS-7? 5/1/81 3 OF 5 D. the proposed budgets, operating statements, and balance sheets for the first three years, including funding sources) required to establish the auxiliary enterprise and to enable its continued operation on a self-supporting basis and the proposed pricing policies; and E. all other factors at the campus which are pertinent to the establishment and operation of the proposed auxiliary enterprise. After the decision is made to start a new auxiliary enterprise, the enterprise shall be fonnally established in accordance with the provisions of the Planning and Budget Manual, Operating Budget Amendments, Chapter 4010. VII.B.4. and VIII.B.4. Documentation sustaining the detennination of need shall be available as requested for review by the Vice President--Financial and Business Management. REQUIREMENT FOR REVIEW OF EXISTING AUXILIARY ENTEPRISES All existing campus auxiliary enterprises shall be reviewed periodically by each Chancellor, but not less frequently than once every five years, to assure that each enterprise continues to serve an important University need, is cost-effective considering business comnunity alternatives, and serves the University comnunity as its primary clientele. Each evaluation shall result in a written

I ". ~ :.,.- ~. :.,.... - -. ' ~ ~. ;.... 4.. 1 BUSINESS. AND FINANCE BULLETIN BULLETIN NO: FILE REF. NO: DATE: PAGE: BUS-72 5/1/81 4 5 OF I report which justifies the decision by the Chancellor to continue or discontinue the enterprise. Documentation of this decision shall be available as requested for review by the Vice President- Financial and Business Management. _

. f '' '.";NIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SYSTE~f\VIDE BEIU:ELEY. DAVIS IRVlNE LOS ANGELES luversidic. SAN ADrvIINISTRATION Page 5 Attachment omco SAN FRANCISCO SANI'A BARBARA SANTA CRUZ Of=ice of the President BERXELEY,CALIFOR.~I.A ' 94720 April 6, 1981 CHANCELLORS MEMBERS, PRESIDENT'S ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Dear Colleagues: Policy on Establishment and Review of Auxiliary Enterprises The following Policy on Establishment and Review of Auxiliary Enterprises is effective immediately. c It is the policy of the University of California to operate, or to authorize organized groups affiliated with the University to operate, auxiliary enterprises which support and enhance its instructional, research, and public service programs. Accordingly, auxiliary enterprises shall be conducted primarily for the convenience of University students, faculty, and staff, and may only incidentally serve members of the general public. A decision to establish an auxiliary enterprise must include consideration of the possibility of obtaining the intended goods or services through alternative means, such as commercial services available in the community. Specific factors which must be considered include: a} the degree to which the University must retain the control of the enterprise in order to achieve University program purposes: b) the comparative convenience, cost, and quality of the goods or services from alternate sources: and c) the availability of long-range continuing resources to support the enterprise. Vice President Lamson will issue guidelines, in the form of a Business and Finance Bulletin, for implementing this policy. Sincerely, _ David S. Saxon President cc: Laboratory Directors Principal Officers of The Regents Director Gross