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(1) This Schedule details the value thresholds, conditions and disclosure requirements for gifts, benefits and (2) This Schedule must be read in conjunction with the Gifts, Benefits and Hospitality Policy and Gifts, Benefits and Hospitality Guideline. (3) Cumulative offers from the same source to the same staff member that exceed AUD 50 or VND 830,000 over a 12-month period must be declared. (4) Where it is not possible in the circumstances to seek prior approval from the direct manager, approval must be sought as soon as possible after the offer is made. (5) The value of a gift, benefit or hospitality is calculated based on: (6) Staff involved in a procurement initiative must not accept any gifts, benefits or hospitality from individuals employed by or representing potential or actual participants in the initiative, including potential or actual tenderers, their subcontractors, and suppliers. (7) When receiving cultural gifts from Indigenous community members, the Cultural Asset Management Procedure should be consulted. (8) Gifts of technology (such as electronic devices, software, or equipment) must be approved by ITS prior to acceptance and use by staff.Gifts, Benefits and Hospitality Policy - Schedule 1
Section 1 - Purpose
hospitality for all staff and associates, regardless of whether the offer is accepted or declined.Table 1: Threshold requirements for acceptable gifts, benefits or hospitality - Conditions and disclosure requirements
or hospitality for all
staff, except RMIT
Vietnam
or hospitality for
staff based at RMIT
Vietnam
disclosure
required
VND 830,000
acceptable under policy
$300
VND 5,000,000
Staff member may choose to:
• offer/receive the hospitality
• offer/keep the gift or benefit
• donate the gift or benefit to an RMIT
project
• retain the gift or benefit for the benefit an
RMIT team or the RMIT Group
• refuse/reject the gift, benefit or hospitality
and Hospitality
Declaration
Form must be
completed by
staff and
acknowledged
by direct
manager
5,000,000
approved by the direct manager.
With approval, the staff member may choose to:
• offer/receive the hospitality
• offer/keep the gift or benefit
• donate the gift or benefit to an RMIT
project
• retain the gift or benefit for the benefit of an
RMIT team or the RMIT Group
• refuse/reject the gift, benefit or hospitality
and Hospitality
Declaration
Form must be
completed by
staff and
assessed by
direct manager
- the market value in Australia (excluding GST) or Vietnam, as applicable; or
- the value in donor’s country, converted to Australian Dollars or Vietnamese Dong, at the then current
exchange rate.