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OFFICE OF THE TREASURER E-17-7 University of Kentucky Departments – Sorted by Department Number Department Department Description Valid to 10000 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT President 10200 UNIVERSITY SENATE COUNCIL President 10700 DONOVAN ACCOUNTS President 11300 OFFICE OF LEGAL COUNSEL President 12A00 CLEARING ACCOUNTS President 12B00 MEN'S SPORTS President 12C00 WOMEN'S SPORTS President 12D00 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT President 12E00 EXTERNAL OPERATIONS President 12F00 SUPPORT SERVICES President 12G00 FACILITIES President 12H00 OPERATIONS President 12J00 POST SEASON‐MEN'S SPORT President 12K00 POST SEASON‐WOMEN'S SPORT President 12L00 DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNTS President 12M00 PROCARD ACCOUNTS President 12N00 REVENUE President 12P00 KFUND GIFT AND DISCRETIONARY President 12Q00 CAMPS President 12R00 PROJECTS President 12S00 GIFTS/ENDOWMENTS President 12T00 BOOSTER ACCOUNTS President 13000 SREDC ‐ SOMERSET President 14000 OFFICE OF PHILANTHROPY President 14100 ANNUAL GIVING PHILANTHROPY SERVICES President 14300 ALUMNI AFFAIRS President 14400 PUBLIC RELATIONS President 14550 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT President 14551 OFFICE OF LIFELONG LEARNING President 14600 W U K Y President 14700 FEDERAL RELATIONS President 14800 UNIVERSITY RELATIONS President 18400 VICE PRESIDENT INSTITUTIONAL DIVERSITY President 18401 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. CENTER FOR DIVERSITY EDUCAT President 18402 CENTER FOR GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL DIVERSITY INI President 18403 STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES President 18404 GRADUATE SCHOOL DIVERSITY ENGAGEMENT President 18430 CTR FOR ACADEMIC RESOURCES & ENRICHMENT SERVICES President 18440 OFFICE FOR LGBTQ RESOURCES President 18450 MINORITY AFFAIRS DESEGREGATION President 30000 EVPFA Administration Revision Date: December 1, 2016 Next Review Date: June 1, 2017 Page 1 of 25 E. OFFICE OF THE TREASURER E-17-7 University of Kentucky Departments – Sorted by Department Number 30300 HILARY J. BOONE CENTER Administration 37500 COLDSTREAM Administration 37510 REAL PROPERTY Administration 3A000 OFFICE OF THE TREASURER Administration 3A050 STUDENT ACCOUNT SERVICES Administration 3A200 TREASURY SERVICES Administration 3A250 ENDOWMENT SERVICES Administration 3A275 INVESTMENT OFFICE Administration 3A300 GENERAL ACCOUNTING Administration 3A400 PAYROLL Administration 3A600 SPONSORED PROJECTS ACCOUNTING Administration 3A700 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Administration 3A990 BENEFITS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Administration 3B000 OFC OF INSTITUTIONAL EQUITY & EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Administration 3C000 VP FOR FACILITIES Administration 3CC00 CAPITAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT Administration 3CF00 FACILITIES SHARED SERVICES Administration 3CF10 FACILITIES INFORMATION SERVICES Administration 3CM00 MED CTR PHYSICAL PLANT ADMIN Administration 3CP00 PHYSICAL PLANT ADMIN & ENG SERVICES Administration 3CP02 PHYSICAL PLANT CUSTODIAL SERVICES Administration 3CP03 PHYSICAL PLANT ELECTRICAL SERVICES Administration 3CP04 PHYSICAL PLANT CARPENTRY SERVICES Administration 3CP05 PHYSICAL PLANT PLUMBING SERVICES Administration 3CP06 PHYSICAL PLANT AIR COND/REFRIG SERVICES Administration 3CP07 PHYSICAL PLANT GROUNDS SERVICES Administration 3CP08 PHYSICAL PLANT PAINT/GLASS/SIGN Administration 3CP09 PHYSICAL PLANT BUILDING OPERATORS Administration 3CP10 PHYSICAL PLANT ELECTRONIC SERVICES Administration 3CP11 PHYSICAL PLANT KEY SHOP SERVICES Administration 3CP12 PHYSICAL PLANT TRUCKING SERVICES Administration 3CP13 PHYSICAL PLANT GARAGE SERVICES Administration 3CP14 PHYSICAL PLANT HEATING‐COOLING SERVICES Administration 3CP20 PHYSICAL PLANT WASTE MANAGEMENT Administration 3CP40 PHYSICAL PLANT UTILITY SERVICES Administration 3CS00 FACILITIES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Administration 3CU00 UTILITIES & ENERGY MANAGEMENT Administration 3D900 CONFERENCES & INSTITUTES Administration 3DA00 AUXILIARY SERVICES ADMIN Administration 3DA06 AUXILIARY SERVICE‐GREEK HOUSING Administration 3DA10 HOUSING Administration 3DA11 COOPERSTOWN‐SHAWNEETOWN Administration 3DA12 COMMONWEALTH VILLAGE Administration Revision Date: December 1, 2016 Next Review Date: June 1, 2017 Page 2 of 25 E. OFFICE OF THE TREASURER E-17-7 University of Kentucky Departments – Sorted by Department Number 3DA13 LINDEN WALK‐ROSE LANE Administration 3DA14 KADE GERMAN HOUSE Administration 3DA15 WASHER & DRYER Administration 3DA17 CONFERENCE HOUSING Administration 3DA18 GREG PAGE‐UNDERGRADUATE Administration 3DA19 GREG PAGE‐MARRIED Administration 3DA20 AUXILIARY SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS Administration 3DA30 UK DINING Administration 3DA47 THE PLUS CARD Administration 3DA70 UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Administration 3DAIT AUXILIARY SERVICES IT Administration 3DR00 AUXILIARY SERVICES MANAGEMENT OF REAL ESTATE SERV Administration 3DS11 PUBLISHING‐MAIL SERVICES Administration 3DS15 PUBLISHING‐COPIERS Administration 3DS16 CREATIVE GRAPHICS & WEB DESIGN SERVICE CTR Administration 3DS19 UNIVERSITY DUPLICATING SERVICES Administration 3G000 UNIVERSITY BUDGET OFFICE Administration 3H000 CAMPUS SERVICES Administration 3HD00 OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Administration 3HE00 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY Administration 3HE10 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Administration 3HE20 BIOLOGICAL SAFETY Administration 3HE30 UNIVERSITY FIRE MARSHALL Administration 3HE40 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY Administration 3HE50 RADIATION SAFETY Administration 3HE60 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS & WASTE Administration 3HL00 UK POLICE Administration 3HT00 PARKING & TRANSPORTATION Administration 3J510 HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES Administration 3J511 REIMBURSED PAYROLL Administration 3J512 CAREER ADVANCEMENT AND PROFESSION DEVELOPMENT Administration 3J521 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Administration 3J522 WELLNESS PROGRAM Administration 3J523 UNEMPLOYMENT Administration 3J530 HR TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT Administration 3J532 STEPS SERVICE CENTER Administration 3J540 HR EMPLOYMENT Administration 3J541 HR COMPENSATION AND RECORDS Administration 3JHRB HUMAN RESOURCES BUSINESS SYSTEMS Administration 3JHRC HUMAN RESOURCES COMMUNICATIONS Administration 3JHRE EMPLOYEE RELATIONS Administration 3JHRL ELDER CARE Administration 3JHRW WORK LIFE Administration Revision Date: December 1, 2016 Next Review Date: June 1, 2017 Page 3 of 25 E. OFFICE OF THE TREASURER E-17-7 University of Kentucky Departments – Sorted by Department Number 3K000 UK INTERNAL AUDIT Administration 3L000 CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICE Administration 3L100 PLANNING FINANCE ADMINISTRATION Administration 3L120 RECHARGE BUSINESS SERVICES Administration 3L121 RECHARGE INVENTORY Administration 3L122 RECHARGE PROJECT & WORK ORDERS Administration 3L123 RECHARGE ADTEL Administration 3L124 RECHARGE CONVERGED FEE Administration 3L125 EXTERNAL BUSINESS PHONE SERVICES Administration 3L126 DATA STORAGE RECHARGE Administration 3L200 ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS Administration 3L500 ACADEMIC TECHNOLOGY Administration 3L510 STUDENT COMPUTING SERVICES Administration 3L520 DISTANCE LEARNING FEES Administration 3M000 RISK MANAGEMENT Administration 3M100 KEY SHOP Administration 3M200 SUPPLY CENTER Administration 3P001 PURCHASING Administration 3P005 MM‐BUYER‐005 Administration 3P007 MM‐BUYER‐007 Administration 3P009 MM‐BUYER‐009 Administration 3P010 MM‐BUYER‐010 Administration 3P011 MM‐BUYER‐011 Administration 3P012 MM‐BUYER‐012 Administration 3P013 MM‐BUYER‐013 Administration 3P014 MM‐BUYER‐014 Administration 3P016 MM‐BUYER‐016 Administration 3P018 MM‐BUYER‐018 Administration 3P021 MM‐BUYER‐021 Administration 3P022 MM‐BUYER‐022 Administration 3P025 MM‐BUYER‐025 Administration 3P028 MM‐BUYER‐028 Administration 3P029 MM‐BUYER‐029 Administration 3P031 MM‐BUYER‐031 Administration 3P033 MM‐BUYER‐033 Administration 3P035 MM‐BUYER‐035 Administration 3P037 MM‐BUYER‐037 Administration 3P043 MM‐BUYER‐043 Administration 3P045 MM‐BUYER‐045 Administration 3P047 MM‐BUYER‐047 Administration 3P052 MM‐BUYER‐052 Administration 3P055 MM‐BUYER‐055 Administration 3P057 MM‐BUYER‐057 Administration Revision Date: December 1, 2016 Next Review Date: June 1, 2017 Page 4 of 25 E. OFFICE OF THE TREASURER E-17-7 University of Kentucky Departments – Sorted by Department Number 3P059 MM‐BUYER‐059 Administration 3P060 MM‐BUYER‐060 Administration 3P062 MM‐BUYER‐062 Administration 3P063 MM‐BUYER‐063 Administration 3P980 PURCHASING OFFICE Administration 40100 VP RESEARCH Research 40110 UKRF TRANSFERS Research 40112 UKRF LOAN MANAGEMENT Research 40120 RESEARCH ADMINISTRATIVE AND FISCAL AFFAIRS Research 40130 SPONSORED PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION Research 40131 COLLEGE GRANTS OFFICERS Research 40145 PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Research 40146 SURVEY RESEARCH CENTER Research 40147 OFFICE OF FEDERAL RELATIONS Research 40148 OFFICE OF RESEARCH INTEGRITY Research 40151 INFORMATION SERVICES Research 40152 RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS Research 40153 UK ANIMAL CARE OFFICE Research 40175 ASTECC Research 40420 OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZATION Research 40503 CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Research 40505 CENTER OF MEMBRANE SCIENCES Research 40520 KY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Research 40521 KGS WATER ANALYSIS Research 40526 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE Research 40527 HDI ‐ CNS WAIVERS Research 40533 COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES Research 40543 WATER RESOURCES INSTITUTE Research 40550 CTR FOR APPLIED ENERGY RES Research 40580 TRACY FARMER INST FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND THE ENVIR Research 40590 OUTREACH CTR FOR SCIENCE & HEALTH CAREER OPPORTUN Research 40610 CENTER FOR CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE Research 40611 CCTS BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS CORE Research 40612 CCTS PILOT STUDIES CORE Research 40613 CCTS COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT/ATRN CORE Research 40614 CCTS TRANSLATIONAL ANALYTICS & ASSESSMENT CORE Research 40615 CCTS WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CORE Research 40823
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