IVC Task Forces
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IVC Commencement Speaker (3 Seats) |
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IVC Scholarship Selection |
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IVC Teacher of |
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IVC Commencement Speaker (3 Seats) |
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IVC Scholarship Selection |
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IVC Academic Planning and Technology Committee (APTC) |
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IVC Budget Development and Resource Planning Committee (BDRPC) |
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IVC Environmental leadership Committee |
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Classified Caring Campus |
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Classified Fundraising |
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Basic Aid Allocations Committee (BAARC) |
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District Academic Calendar |
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District Board Policy and Administrativ |
Information Security Policy Review (ISPR) procedures provide formal methods for which Information Security Regulations, Standards, and Best Practices are conducted.
Section 508 is a federal law that was adopted in California as California Government Code 11135 and further adopted by the California Community College System on January 1, 2003. The law mandates that all information and communication technology developed, procured, maintained, or used by state-supported, operated, funded, or administered programs and activities be accessible to people with disabilities. The law also establishes standards for what is considered accessible for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) (CCC Accessibility Administrator FAQs).
Furthermore, California state-funded agencies are responsible for ensuring that web content, non-web documents, and software comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, Level A, and Level AA (CCC Accessibility Policy, Standards, & FAQs).
As a result, the individual or business unit endorsing the ICT (Project Owner) shall attain a completed Voluntary Product Accessibly Template (VPAT) from all vendors being evaluated before ICT is purchased, procured, or otherwise adopted. VPATs must be reviewed and submitted along with their corresponding Jaggaer Requisition before the purchase is approved and a Jaggaer Purchase Order is created.
This standard is divided into the following sections below:
Several federal and state mandates regulate the adoption, purchasing, and procurement of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) — the capture, storage, retrieval, processing, display, representation, presentation, organization, management, security, transfer, and interchange of data and information (ISO/IEC 2382).
Since Irvine Valley College relies upon a variety of internal and external applications, hardware, and services to support core business functions, the College must perform its due diligence to protect the rights and privacy of its community and personnel as well as the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of its information systems.
As a result, the individual or business unit endorsing the ICT (Project Owner) shall follow the procedure outlined below.
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Classified Senate conducts fundraisers to raise money for a specific cause or purpose through on-campus or off-campus fundraisers. College and District protocols must be adhered to conduct the fundraisers.
Process for submitting a fundraiser to the Classified Senate Executive Board:
The following documents need to be submitted at least two (2) months before the proposed event to ivccsenate@ivc.edu and carbon copied (cc) to the Classified Senate President and Treasurer: