Date Established: 6/14/2010
Date Last Revised: 7/22/2024
Category: Research
Responsible Office:
Vice President for Research and Economic Development
Responsible Executive:
Vice President for Research and Economic Development
This policy defines institutional base salary and its use in estimating, accumulating, and reporting salary changes to sponsored projects.
The University at Buffalo (UB, university) is committed to complying with all federal and sponsoring agency regulations including those relating to compensation for personal services. These regulations allow charges for work performed on sponsored awards by faculty members during the academic year at the institutional base salary (IBS) rate. IBS is the annual salary paid to an individual for performance of all professional obligations required by the individual’s primary UB appointment. Professional obligations may include research, teaching, administrative functions, clinical practice, or other service activities and are generally identified in the individual’s appointment or reappointment letter. Unless otherwise specified, the annual salary stated in the appointment or reappointment letter fully compensates the individual for all professional obligations required by their primary UB appointment. IBS excludes any income that an individual is permitted to earn outside of duties performed as part of their primary UB appointment.
IBS is set prospectively either for an indefinite period or for a specified term. IBS may not be increased or decreased based on availability of salary support from sponsored agreements or other revenue sources.
Salary costs included in a sponsored project proposal or charged to a sponsored project are calculated by multiplying the IBS times the percent of effort expended on the particular sponsored project. In cases where the IBS exceeds the applicable federal salary cap or sponsor limitation, the salary cap or limit amount is used instead of the IBS to calculate salary costs. The amount of IBS above the salary cap or limit may only be paid from non-sponsored sources. When preparing proposals for multiple years, future years’ IBS is estimated based on salary increases in applicable collective bargaining agreements or the RF Salary Plan.
Charging a sponsored agreement for less than the committed effort is permitted, subject to the limitations in the Research Foundation Cost Sharing Policy.
Summer salary may be paid to an individual on an academic or college year appointment for their research obligations performed during the summer months. Summer salary is calculated based on the IBS of the preceding academic or college year and can only be charged to a sponsored project in proportion to the effort expended on the particular project during the summer months.
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-21, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Grants Policy Statement, and other applicable federal statutes and regulations permit salary and wage charges to sponsored awards to the extent that:
Failure to comply with federal requirements or university policies when proposing or charging salaries could result in expenditure disallowances, financial penalties, or damage to the university’s reputation.
This policy applies to all university entities and all UB faculty and staff involved in performing, directing, or administering research, training, or other sponsored projects (federal, state, and private).
Academic Year Appointment
Nine-month faculty obligation.
Also Receives
An approved annualized dollar amount (or portion thereof) that can be paid in addition to the base annual salary on a temporary basis, for additional duties beyond and in addition to, the ordinary and customary duties normally associated with their primary assignment.
Annual Salary
Amount determined by the university to compensate an individual for their professional obligation based on grade, title, and experience. Annual salary is based on a full-time equivalent and adjusted proportionately for part-time effort. For academic year faculty, annual salary is the salary paid for the nine-month academic year appointment, which is normally paid out over ten months. For calendar year faculty, annual salary is the salary paid for the twelve-month calendar year period.
Calendar Year Appointment
Twelve-month obligation that can begin on any date.
College Year Appointment
Ten-month obligation used by non-faculty professionals that can begin on any date.
Institutional Base Salary
Annual salary paid to an individual for performance of all professional obligations required by the individual’s primary UB appointment.
The following salary components are included in IBS:
The following salary components are excluded from IBS:
Salary Cap
Limitation imposed by the federal government on the amount of salary that may be charged to federally funded grants or contracts.
Sponsor Limitation
Sponsor imposed limitation on the amount of salary that may be charged to sponsored program awards.
Summer Appointment
An appointment between the end of one academic year and the beginning of the next academic year, for a maximum of 13 weeks. The time period between academic years is defined annually.
Academic appointees may request a summer appointment for effort on a sponsored project. A calendar year appointment cannot also have a summer appointment.
Summer Salary
Amount paid to an individual via a summer appointment for their research obligations performed during the summer months; only individuals with an academic or college year appointment may receive summer salary.
Summer salary is calculated based on the IBS of the preceding academic or college year and can only be charged to a sponsored project in proportion to the effort expended on the particular project during the summer months.
Temporary Salary Increase
Increase in the base salary for a limited period of time, associated with a temporary increase in assigned duties and responsibilities that are within the scope of duties normally associated with the position.
Contact | Phone | |
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Mary Kraft | 716-645-4420 | mekraft@buffalo.edu |
July 2024 | Full review. Updated the policy to: ● Add clinical practice income as a component of IBS ● Add a definition for Summer Appointment and Summer Salary ● Remove the provost responsibility to require faculty and staff to understand the terms of salary increases ● Specify that Department/Unit Human Resources has responsibility for preparing the initial appointment letter |
7/22/2024