What is a Significant Financial Interest?
Significant Financial Interests - financial interests, received by an Investigator, and/or their spouse or dependent children, in the past 12 months, consisting of one or more of the following that is related to Institutional Responsibilities:
- Equity interest in a domestic or foreign publicly traded company of 0-1.99% with aggregate income totaling greater than $5,000;
- Equity interest in a domestic or foreign publicly traded company of 2-9.99% with aggregate income totaling greater than $1,000;
- Equity interest in a domestic or foreign publicly traded company of 10% or greater;
- Any equity interest in a domestic or foreign private company (including start-ups);
- $5,000 or more in salary, consulting fees, advisory board fees, honoraria, gifts, “in kind” compensation, or any other remuneration from a domestic or foreign outside entity;
- An appointment to serve in a fiduciary role (director, officer, partner, trustee, or any position of management) for a domestic or foreign outside company, whether or not remuneration is received;
- Commercialization proceeds, such as licensing fees and royalties, from intellectual property (patents and copyrights);
- Any travel sponsored or reimbursed by a domestic or foreign outside entity;
- Any other compensation whose value could be affected by the outcome of research conducted at UM.
Excluded Financial Interests
- Salary or other remuneration paid by UM to you if you are currently employed or otherwise appointed by UM;
- Income from investment vehicles, such as mutual funds and retirement accounts, as long as you do not directly control the investment decisions made in these vehicles;
- Income from seminars, lectures, or teaching engagements sponsored by a U.S. federal, state, or local government agency, an Institution of higher education as defined in 20 U.S.C. 1001(a), an academic teaching hospital, a medical center, or a research institute that is affiliated with an institution of higher education;
- Income from service on advisory committees or review panels for a U.S. federal, state, or local government agency, or an Institution of higher education as defined at 20 U.S.C. 1001(a), an academic teaching hospital, a medical center, or a research institute that is affiliated with an institution of higher education.