Non-substantive change, definition

Non-substantive change, in this policy, means a revision that does not materially alter the substance of the policy, or in any way modify its meaning or intent. Non-substantive changes include, but are not limited to, edits related to document formatting, grammar, punctuation and style. Non-substantive changes do not require routing and are made as needed by the University Policy Office (UPO).
Non-substantive change, means a change to current rules as outlined in Rules on Rules, Chapter 3, Section 3.
Non-substantive change, means a change to current rules as outlined in

More Definitions of Non-substantive change,

Non-substantive change, means a revision to an Administrative Directive or Administrative Procedure that does not directly affect the substance of the Directive or Procedure or in any way modify its meaning or intent. Non-substantive changes include, but are not limited to, edits related to document formatting, grammar, punctuation, and style. Non-substantive changes do not require routing for review and approval and can be made as needed by a Policy Program Administrator.