Delegation of Authority Policy
Approval Date: 3/24/2026
Last Revision Date: 3/24/2026
Board Policy Alignment:
BCD-3 Delegation to the President
Responsible Official: President
Purpose
The Board of Trustees of Frederick Community College (“FCC” or the “College”) has
delegated certain authority and responsibilities to the President via the Board-CEO
Delegation of Authority Policy (BCD-3) and the Ends and Executive Limitations policies
referenced therein. Per these policies, while the President is ultimately responsible
to the Board of Trustees for all operations, the President may delegate certain responsibilities
and authority to other members of senior leadership at the College. The purpose of
this policy is to articulate those areas of authority and responsibility that the
President has delegated to other members of senior leadership.
Scope
This policy applies to all actions by all employees on behalf of the College.
Policy
General
This policy is organized by type of action. The authority for any action on behalf
of the College that is not reserved for the Board of Trustees and not otherwise delegated
in this policy is reserved for the President.
The following actions require approval of the Board of Trustees, per the referenced
Executive Limitation:
- Purchase, lease, condemn, or otherwise acquire or dispose of any real property (EL-4 Financial Conditions and Activities)
- Creation or purchase of any subsidiary corporation (EL-9 Asset Protection)
- Change the organizations’ name or substantially alter its identity in the community (EL-9 Asset Protection)
- Incur or expend funds outside the approved budget (EL-4 Financial Conditions and Activities)
- Establish or change the President’s compensation and benefits (EL-11 Compensation and Benefits)
- Set credit tuition and fees (MD Code reference) Maryland Code, Education § 16-103(j)
- Create New Degree or Credit Certificate Programs (MD Code reference) Maryland Code,
Education § 16-103(i)
Administrative Policies
The President holds all authority for the approval of all administrative policies.
Policy creation and revision is governed by the Policy for Policy Development and
Review. The President delegates the authority for the enforcement of each respective
policy via the naming of a Responsible Official in each administrative policy document.
The following is a summary list of delegated authorities:
Financial Matters
| Action | Delegated Authority | Applicable Limits |
|---|---|---|
| Open and close bank accounts | Chief Financial Officer | |
| Open and close merchant accounts, including Stripe, Paypal, Cashapp, Venmo, and other ad hoc processing apps | Chief Financial Officer | |
| Apply for vendor credit | Chief Financial Officer | |
| Apply for College credit/purchasing card | Chief Financial Officer | |
| Grant and revoke College credit card privileges of employees | Chief Financial Officer | In alignment with applicable policies on cardholder accountability. |
| Open and close investment accounts | Chief Financial Officer | |
| Approve disbursements (wire and check) | Chief Financial Officer | |
| Approve expenditure of budgeted funds | President’s Council Members | Per procurement thresholds outlined in the FCC Financial Procedures Manual |
| Execute contracts for goods and services | Chief Financial Officer | Contracts over $100,000 require Board approval per COMAR |
| Obtain necessary insurance for property and operations of the College | Chief Financial Officer | |
| Maintain the College’s Chart of Accounts for financial reporting | Chief Financial Officer | |
| Maintain an inventory of all College physical assets | Chief Financial Officer | |
| Application for and acceptance of grants and sponsored projects | Chief Financial Officer |
Nonfinancial Matters
| Action | Delegated Authority | Applicable Limits |
|---|---|---|
| Approve credit articulation agreements | Provost | |
| Approve marketing collateral and branding | Chief of Staff | |
| Determine the equivalency/articulation of courses transferred in on student transcripts |
Provost | |
| Approve use of facilities by third parties | Chief Financial Officer | |
| Approve international travel arrangements involving faculty and students | Provost | |
| Preside over the process for resolving alleged violations of the Student Code of Conduct | VP for Student Experience | |
| Preside over the process for resolving alleged violations of the Employee Code of Conduct | VP for Talent and Culture | |
| Preside over the process for resolving alleged violations of the Visitors, Guests, & Volunteers Code of Conduct | Chief Financial Officer | |
| Approve partnerships with 3rd parties for co-branding events or initiatives | Chief of Staff | |
| Execute employment offers and agreements | VP for Talent and Culture | For budgeted positions only |
| Coordinate and execute processes necessary during voluntary and involuntary terminations of employment | VP for Talent and Culture | |
| Respond to Public Information Requests | Chief of Staff | |
| Issue public statements on behalf of the College | Chief of Staff | |
| Determine closure/delay for inclement weather or other emergent situations | Chief Financial Officer | |
| Safeguard College Data and Information Systems, including policies related to acceptable use and protection of personally identifiable information |
CIO | |
| Enforce policies related to student and employee safety on campus | Chief Financial Officer | |
| Ensure adequate facilities, including planning for maintenance and replacement of buildings and systems |
Chief Financial Officer | |
| Determine a student’s residency status for the purpose of tuition assessment |
VP for Student Experience | |
| Setting academic standards | Provost | |
| Administration of Student requests for religious or disability accommodation | VP for Student Experience | |
| Administration of Employee requests for religious or disability accommodation | VP for Talent and Culture | |
| Preside over the process for resolving complaints placed under Title IX for students. | VP for Student Experience | |
| Preside over the process for resolving complaints placed under Title IX for employees. | VP for Talent and Culture |