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Radford University’s Board of Visitors voted to adopt an updated university crisis and emergency management plan and to approve revisions to the internal audit charter, following the recommendation of the Business Affairs and Audit Committee.
Committee reports summarized recent internal audits — including the FY24 inventory review and the college transition audit for the school (now college) of nursing — and presented the Institute of Internal Auditors’ required communications. The board moved to accept the revised internal audit charter and approved it by voice vote.
Separately, Chief of Police Eric Plummer presented the updated crisis and emergency management plan; the committee explained that the policy requires board action every four years. The full board voted to adopt the updated plan after reviewing committee materials (the transcript references the plan in committee materials beginning on page 96).
Board members were directed to the committee materials for full text and details; the meeting record shows the board approved the actions without identifying any dissenting votes.
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