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Policy 105.3
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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Appalachian State University endorses and seeks to comply with all provisions of the "Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974," as amended, and all pertinent regulations. The purpose of this legislation was and is to afford students certain rights with regard to their respective education records. In essence, these rights are: (1) the right to inspect and review education records, (2) the opportunity to challenge the contents of education records, and (3) the right to exercise some control over the disclosure of information from education records. The intent of this policy statement is to explain, in detail, the conditions and procedures under which the University will implement the law.


== Scope ==
== Scope ==
2.1 This policy applies to all faculty, staff, students, as well as visitors to campus or non-campus property.


== Definitions  ==
=== Tailgating ===
:Tailgating is defined as parking in a designated location or area and/or setting up non- permanent facilities (such as tents and tables) to consume food and beverages prior to an officially sanctioned University event to which the public is invited and the event has been approved for tailgating. If the Chancellor or his designee pre-approves the consumption of alcohol for a specific tailgating event, only malt beverages and unfortified wine may be consumed by individuals twenty-one (21) years of age or older.
== Policy and Procedure Statements  ==


== Definitions  ==
=== Conduct ===
4.1.1 Individuals attending events at Appalachian State University are expected to conduct themselves in a manner respectful of the nature and character of the university. Persons acting in a disruptive, disrespectful or disorderly manner may be asked to leave the premises or be subject to citation. Students may also be charged with a violation of the Code of Student Conduct.


=== Student ===
4.1.2 '''APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY DOES NOT SANCTION THE CONSUMPTION OR POSSESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY UNDERAGE PERSONS; NOR DOES IT SANCTION THE VIOLATION OF FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL LAW.'''
Any person who as an undergraduate or graduate student (1) is currently attending the University, or (2) has attended the University. (An exception: under common law, the privacy rights of an individual cease with the death of that individual.)


=== Education Records ===  
=== Tailgating Areas/Times ===
Any record (in handwriting, print, tapes, film, computer, or other medium) maintained by Appalachian State University and which personally identifies a student, except :
4.2.1 Tailgating with food and non-alcoholic beverages is permitted on all areas of campus.


==== A personal record kept by a University employee if it is kept in the sole possession of the maker of the record and is not accessible by or revealed to any other person except a temporary substitute for the maker of the record. ====
4.2.2 Possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages while tailgating will be permitted in the following areas, or those parking lots adjacent to the facilities listed below, unless otherwise stipulated by the University Administration:
==== Records created and maintained by Appalachian State University's Office of Public Safety/University Police solely for law enforcement purposes. ====
==== An employment record of an individual whose employment is not contingent upon the fact that he or she is a student, provided that the record is used only in relation to the individual's employment. ====
==== Records made or maintained by a physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, or other recognized professional or paraprofessional when that person is acting in his or her professional or paraprofessional capacity, and if the records are used solely for treatment of the student and made available only to those persons providing the treatment. ====
==== Records which contain information about a student after he or she is no longer in attendance at Appalachian State University and which do not relate to the person as a student. ====


== Policy and Procedure Statements  ==
{|
|Broyhill Music Building Lot                       
|Chemistry and Physics (CAP) Lot
|-
|Champions Lot                                   
|Duck Pond Field
|-
|Durham Park
|East Stands Lot
|-
|Edwin Duncan Hall Lot                           
|Farthing Auditorium Lot
|-
|Greenwood Lot                                     
|Holmes Center Lot
|-
|John Thomas Hall Lot                             
|Justice/Coltrane Halls Lots
|-
|Katharine Harper Hall Lot
|Legends Lot                       
|-
|Raley Lot
|Rivers Street Parking Deck                       
|-
|South Lot
|Stadium Lot
|-                                     
|Student Recreation Center Lot                     
|University Drive Parking Spaces
|-
|New Parking Deck next to the Carol Grotnes Belk Library and Information Commons
|}
 
4.2.3 '''THE ABOVE DESIGNATED AREAS ARE THE ONLY LOCATIONS APPROVED FOR TAILGATING WITH ALCOHOL. Consumption of alcohol outside designated areas and/or time periods constitutes a violation of Appalachian State University tailgating policy. Violators are subject to prosecution under the
Appalachian State University Code of Student Conduct, the laws of The Town of Boone, and/or the laws of the State of North Carolina.'''
 
4.2.3.1 Alcohol consumption will not be permitted in any area during or after the game.


=== Notification of Student Rights Under FERPA ===
4.2.3.2 Tailgating is limited to directly behind your parked vehicle. '''Roadways cannot be blocked for any reason and more than one parking spot cannot be used.'''


Students at Appalachian State University are notified of their FERPA rights, as follows:
4.2.3.3 Motor homes will not be allowed to park in campus parking lots the night before a game.


==== An abstract of the student's rights under FERPA is found in Appalachian State University's General Bulletin and Graduate Bulletin. ====
4.2.3.4 <u>Tailgating sites will not open prior to 9:00 A.M. before the official beginning of the event.</u>
==== An abstract of the student's rights under FERPA is found in the Schedule of Classes published by Appalachian State University and distributed prior to and during each academic term. (This notice shall include statements required under U. S. Department of Education regulations found at 34 C.F.R. 99.7.)====
==== An abstract of the student's rights under FERPA is found in The Appalachian State University Student Handbook of Rights and Responsibilities (revised and published annually). ====
==== A complete statement of the University policy regarding FERPA is found in and can be obtained from the Registrar's Office. ====


=== Procedure for the Inspection of Education Records ===
4.2.3.5 Tailgating will not be permitted during the event.
The Registrar's Office is designated by the University as the official custodian of education records.


A student should submit to the Registrar's Office a written request which identifies as precisely as possible the record or records he or she wishes to inspect.
=== Consumption of Alcohol ===


The Registrar's Office will make the necessary arrangements for access and notify the student of the time and place where the records may be inspected. Access will be given in forty-five (45) days or less from the date of the request.
4.3.1 Consistent with North Carolina State Law, <u>only malt beverages and unfortified wine may be possessed or consumed. Spirituous liquor (including mixed drinks) is NOT permitted.</u>


When a record contains information about more than one student, the student may inspect and review only that portion of the record which pertains directly to him or her.
4.3.2 Kegs and other common containers are not allowed at any time.


=== Limitations on the Student's Right of Access ===
4.3.3 Glass containers are not allowed.


Appalachian State University will refuse access by the student to the following education records:
4.3.4 Drinking games, including, but not limited to, beer pong, and the use of devices intended to accelerate the consumption of alcohol, including, but not limited to, funnels or beer bongs, are prohibited.


==== A financial record submitted by the student's parents. ====
4.3.5 Any participant who consumes alcoholic beverages at such events <u>must be able to produce a valid driver’s license or other photo ID that reflects the person’s age</u> upon request.
==== Letters and statements of recommendation for which the student has waived his or her right of access (when used only for their intended purpose), or which were maintained before January 1, 1975. ====
==== Records connected with an application to attend Appalachian State University if that application was denied. ====
==== Those records which are excluded from the FERPA definition of education records. ====


=== Refusal to Provide Copies of Education Records ===
4.3.6 Consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited on any other part of the campus or on public streets that run through or are adjacent to the campus.


Appalachian State University may decline a student's request for a copy of his or her education records if the student has an unpaid financial obligation to the University. (Note: It is not the intent of this policy to deny the student access to his or her education records--the right to inspect and review education records is mandated by FERPA unconditionally. It is merely a statement of the condition under which the University will not provide a copy of the student's education records.)
4.3.7 Consumption of alcoholic beverages may begin no more than 3 ½ hours before the starting time of the event. Consumption of alcoholic beverages '''after''' commencement of the event is '''prohibited'''. ([http://policy.appstate.edu/Possession_and_Use_of_Alcoholic_Beverages Possession and Use of Alcoholic Beverages])


=== Fees Charged for the Copying of Records ===
=== Consumption and Preparation of Food ===


With the exception of an official academic transcript, Appalachian State University does not charge a fee for a copy of an education record. The charge for an official academic transcript is subject to change, and is governed by the schedule of fees in effect at the time of the request.
4.4.1 No food may be sold without proper University permit (either Food Services and/or Athletics).


=== Types and Locations of Education Records ===
4.4.2 Propane and charcoal grills are the only permissible sources of heat for cooking. Burned coals and/or residue from cooking may not be permitted to make contact with the paved surface of the parking lot. Hot coals must be completely extinguished with water prior to leaving the tailgating site.


As previously noted, the Registrar's Office is designated as the official custodian of education records at Appalachian State University. All requests for inspection and review of education records, regardless of the nature of the record (i.e., academic, financial, etc.), should be directed to the Registrar's Office. Though not inclusive, the following list contains the primary categories of education records and their locations:
4.4.3 Open flame fires, including fire pits, are prohibited.
{| border="1"
|'''Types'''
|'''Responsible Officials/Locations'''
|-
|Admissions Records
|University Registrar
John E. Thomas Academic Support Services Building
|-
|Academic Records
|University Registrar
John E. Thomas Academic Support Services Building
|-
|Financial Records
|Director, Office of Student Accounts
John E. Thomas Academic Support Services Building
|-
|Placement Records
|Director, Career Development Center
John E. Thomas Academic Support Services Building
|-
|Academic Progress Records
|Maintained by the Dean of the College/School and the chairperson of the academic department in which the student has formally declared his or her major. If the student has not declared a major, these records are maintained by the Director, Office of General Studies, D. D. Dougherty Building
|-
|Disciplinary Records
|Director, Office of Student Judicial Affairs
Plemmons Student Union
|-
|Financial Aid Records
|Director, Office of Student Financial Aid
John E. Thomas Academic Support Services Building
|-
|Campus Housing Records
|Director, Office of Residence Life
John E. Thomas Academic Support Services Building
|-
|Extra-Curricular Records
|Director, Center for Student Involvement and Leadership
Plemmons Student Union
|-
|Records of Students as Athletes
|Director, Office of Athletic Media Relations
Broome-Kirk Gymnasium
|}


=== Disclosure of Education Records ===
=== Trash ===
Appalachian State University will disclose information from a student's education records only with the explicit written consent of the student, except that records may be disclosed without such consent when the disclosure is:


*To Appalachian State University officials who have a legitimate educational interest in the records. An Appalachian State University official is:
4.5.1 All groups and individuals participating in tailgating are responsible for proper disposal of their trash and other debris such as charcoal.
*a person employed by the University in an administrative, supervisory, academic, research or support staff position, including health and medical staff.
Recycling is strongly encouraged.
*a person employed by or under contract to Appalachian State University to perform a special task such as an attorney or auditor.
*a student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or who is assisting another school official in performing employment tasks.
*a person who is employed by Appalachian State University's Office of Public Safety/University Police.
*a member of the Appalachian State University Board of Trustees, acting in his or her official capacity.
*a representative of the General Administration of the University of North Carolina, acting in his or her official capacity.
*a member of the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina, acting in his or her official capacity.


An Appalachian State University school official has a legitimate educational interest if that official is:
4.5.2 Trash containers will be provided throughout campus.


*performing a task that is specified in his or her position description or contract agreement.
=== Solicitation ===
*performing a task related to a student's education.
*performing a task related to the discipline of a student.
*providing a service or benefit relating to the student or student's family, including, but no limited to, healthcare, counseling, job placement, or financial aid.
*maintaining the safety and security of the campus.
*To officials of another educational institution in which the student seeks admission or intends to enroll, upon request by that institution.
*To certain officials of the U. S. Department of Education, the Comptroller General, and state and local educational authorities, in connection with an audit or evaluation of certain state or federally supported education programs, or for compliance with the legal requirements of such programs.
*In connection with a student's request for or receipt of financial aid -- i.e., in order to determine the eligibility, amount, or conditions of the financial aid, or to enforce the terms and conditions of the aid.
*To State and local officials or authorities if specifically required by a North Carolina law in effect on or before November 19, 1974.
*To organizations conducting certain studies for, or on behalf of, educational institutions (under conditions set forth in 34 C.F.R. 99.31[6]).
*To accrediting organizations for the purpose of enabling them to carry out their functions.
*To the parents of a student when the parents claim the student as a dependent for federal income tax purposes.
*To comply with a judicial order or a lawfully issued subpoena.
*To appropriate parties when necessary to protect the health or safety of the student or other individuals.
*To individuals or organizations requesting "Directory Information" so designated by Appalachian State University.
*The result of a disciplinary proceeding conducted by Appalachian State University against an alleged perpetrator of a "crime of violence" (as that term is defined in 18 U.S.C. 16) with respect to that crime of violence. The result may be disclosed only to the alleged victim of the crime and may be disclosed without the consent of the alleged perpetrator of the crime.
*To an individual or organization requesting information about a deceased student. (Note: Under common law, the privacy rights of an individual cease with the death of that individual.)* A person or entity with a capability needed but not possessed by the University or its contractors and employed by such contractors with the consent of the University or otherwise authorized to perform a specific task involving University records or operations.


=== Record of Requests for Disclosure ===
4.6.1 No sales activities are allowed on the Appalachian State University campus, including any/all tailgating areas, without permission from the appropriate University office, i.e. Athletics and/or Center for Student Involvement and Leadership. ([http://policy.appstate.edu/Facility_Use Facility Use Policy])
With the exceptions of (1) a request from a University official deemed to have a legitimate educational interest, and (2) a request for "Directory Information," Appalachian State University will maintain as part of the education record all written requests for and/or disclosures of information from a student's education records. This record will indicate the name of the party making the request, any additional party to whom it may be redisclosed, and the legitimate interest each party had in requesting or obtaining the information. (NOTE: With the exception of "Directory Information," any personal information from education records will be disclosed only on the condition that the recipient will not permit access to such information by a third party without the written permission of the student.)


=== Directory Information ===
4.6.2 Only Appalachian State University Athletics or their designated representatives will be allowed to sell merchandise at athletics events.
Appalachian State University designates the following items as Directory Information: the student's name; local telephone listing; University Post Office box number; E-mail address; academic classification; enrollment status during a particular academic term (i.e., full-time or part-time); field(s) of study; dates of attendance; degrees, honors and awards received; participation in officially recognized activities and sports; weight, height, athletic statistics and photographic representations of members of athletic teams. The University will disclose any of these items without prior consent, unless instructed by the student in writing to the contrary. (Note: For "Directory Information" to be withheld, the student must submit a written request to the Registrar's Office. To be effective during a particular academic term, the request must be submitted by the date specified in the published Schedule of Classes for that academic term.)


=== Procedure for the Correction of Education Records ===
=== Structures ===
If a student believes that the education record is inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of his or her privacy rights, the student has the right to request that the record be corrected. Procedures for the correction of an education record at Appalachian State University are a follows:


*A student must contact the Registrar's Office, in writing, asking that a record be amended. In so doing, the student should clearly identify the part of the record to be amended and specify why the student believes it to be inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of the student's rights.
4.7.1 No permanent or semi-permanent structures may be constructed or placed for any activity on University grounds except by authority of the Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs or the Vice Chancellor for Student Development. ([http://policy.appstate.edu/Facility_Use Facility Use Policy])
*The University, represented by the Registrar's Office and, if applicable, in consultation with the office that maintains the record in question, will decide either to comply or to not comply. If the University decides to comply, it will amend the record and notify the student, in writing, that the record has been amended. If the University decides to not comply, it will notify the student of the decision and advise the student of his or her right to a hearing to challenge the information believed to be inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of the student's rights.
*Upon receiving the student's written request, the University will arrange for a hearing and notify the student, in sufficient time, of the date, place, and time of the hearing.
*The hearing will be conducted by a hearing officer who is a disinterested party; the hearing officer may, however, be an official of the University. The student shall be afforded a full and fair opportunity to present evidence relevant to the issues raised in the original request to amend the student's education record. Present at the hearing will be the hearing officer, the student, a representative of the Registrar's Office and , if applicable, a representative of the University office in which the education record is maintained. The student may be assisted by one or more individuals, including (at the student's expense) an attorney.
*The hearing officer will prepare a written report which will include a recommendation to either comply or to not comply with the student's request. The report and recommendation will be based solely on the evidence presented at the hearing. The report will include a summary of the evidence presented and the reasons for the recommendation. The report will be transmitted to the Registrar's Office within ten (10) days of the hearing.
*If the recommendation of the hearing officer is to comply with the student's request, i.e., the report finds that the education record is inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of the student's right, the University will amend the record and notify the student, in writing, that the record has been amended.
*If the recommendation of the hearing officer is to not comply with the student's request, i.e., the report finds that the challenged information is not inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of the student's rights, the University will, in writing, so notify the student and inform the student that he or she has the right to place in the record a statement commenting on the challenged information and/or a statement setting forth reasons for disagreeing with the decision.
*The student's statement will be maintained as part of his or her education record as long as the contested portion is maintained. If the University discloses the contested portion of the record, it will also disclose the student's statement.


=== Procedure for Filing an Official Complaint ===
=== Smoking Policy ===


If the student believes that Appalachian State University is in error in its interpretation of FERPA, he or she may file a complaint with:
4.8.1 Smoking is not allowed inside Kidd Brewer Stadium or within 50 ft. of any university facility.


The Family Policy Compliance Office
4.8.2 If smoking in a designated area, smoking residue must be placed in appropriate receptacles. ([http://policy.appstate.edu/Smoking_on_University_Property Smoking Policy])
U. S. Department of Education
600 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20202-4605
Telephone Number: (202) 260-3887
FAX: (202) 260-9001


== Additional References ==
== Additional References ==
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== Revision Dates ==
== Revision Dates ==
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Policy 106.3

Introduction

Scope

2.1 This policy applies to all faculty, staff, students, as well as visitors to campus or non-campus property.

Definitions

Tailgating

Tailgating is defined as parking in a designated location or area and/or setting up non- permanent facilities (such as tents and tables) to consume food and beverages prior to an officially sanctioned University event to which the public is invited and the event has been approved for tailgating. If the Chancellor or his designee pre-approves the consumption of alcohol for a specific tailgating event, only malt beverages and unfortified wine may be consumed by individuals twenty-one (21) years of age or older.

Policy and Procedure Statements

Conduct

4.1.1 Individuals attending events at Appalachian State University are expected to conduct themselves in a manner respectful of the nature and character of the university. Persons acting in a disruptive, disrespectful or disorderly manner may be asked to leave the premises or be subject to citation. Students may also be charged with a violation of the Code of Student Conduct.

4.1.2 APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY DOES NOT SANCTION THE CONSUMPTION OR POSSESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY UNDERAGE PERSONS; NOR DOES IT SANCTION THE VIOLATION OF FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL LAW.

Tailgating Areas/Times

4.2.1 Tailgating with food and non-alcoholic beverages is permitted on all areas of campus.

4.2.2 Possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages while tailgating will be permitted in the following areas, or those parking lots adjacent to the facilities listed below, unless otherwise stipulated by the University Administration:

Broyhill Music Building Lot Chemistry and Physics (CAP) Lot
Champions Lot Duck Pond Field
Durham Park East Stands Lot
Edwin Duncan Hall Lot Farthing Auditorium Lot
Greenwood Lot Holmes Center Lot
John Thomas Hall Lot Justice/Coltrane Halls Lots
Katharine Harper Hall Lot Legends Lot
Raley Lot Rivers Street Parking Deck
South Lot Stadium Lot
Student Recreation Center Lot University Drive Parking Spaces
New Parking Deck next to the Carol Grotnes Belk Library and Information Commons

4.2.3 THE ABOVE DESIGNATED AREAS ARE THE ONLY LOCATIONS APPROVED FOR TAILGATING WITH ALCOHOL. Consumption of alcohol outside designated areas and/or time periods constitutes a violation of Appalachian State University tailgating policy. Violators are subject to prosecution under the Appalachian State University Code of Student Conduct, the laws of The Town of Boone, and/or the laws of the State of North Carolina.

4.2.3.1 Alcohol consumption will not be permitted in any area during or after the game.

4.2.3.2 Tailgating is limited to directly behind your parked vehicle. Roadways cannot be blocked for any reason and more than one parking spot cannot be used.

4.2.3.3 Motor homes will not be allowed to park in campus parking lots the night before a game.

4.2.3.4 Tailgating sites will not open prior to 9:00 A.M. before the official beginning of the event.

4.2.3.5 Tailgating will not be permitted during the event.

Consumption of Alcohol

4.3.1 Consistent with North Carolina State Law, only malt beverages and unfortified wine may be possessed or consumed. Spirituous liquor (including mixed drinks) is NOT permitted.

4.3.2 Kegs and other common containers are not allowed at any time.

4.3.3 Glass containers are not allowed.

4.3.4 Drinking games, including, but not limited to, beer pong, and the use of devices intended to accelerate the consumption of alcohol, including, but not limited to, funnels or beer bongs, are prohibited.

4.3.5 Any participant who consumes alcoholic beverages at such events must be able to produce a valid driver’s license or other photo ID that reflects the person’s age upon request.

4.3.6 Consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited on any other part of the campus or on public streets that run through or are adjacent to the campus.

4.3.7 Consumption of alcoholic beverages may begin no more than 3 ½ hours before the starting time of the event. Consumption of alcoholic beverages after commencement of the event is prohibited. (Possession and Use of Alcoholic Beverages)

Consumption and Preparation of Food

4.4.1 No food may be sold without proper University permit (either Food Services and/or Athletics).

4.4.2 Propane and charcoal grills are the only permissible sources of heat for cooking. Burned coals and/or residue from cooking may not be permitted to make contact with the paved surface of the parking lot. Hot coals must be completely extinguished with water prior to leaving the tailgating site.

4.4.3 Open flame fires, including fire pits, are prohibited.

Trash

4.5.1 All groups and individuals participating in tailgating are responsible for proper disposal of their trash and other debris such as charcoal. Recycling is strongly encouraged.

4.5.2 Trash containers will be provided throughout campus.

Solicitation

4.6.1 No sales activities are allowed on the Appalachian State University campus, including any/all tailgating areas, without permission from the appropriate University office, i.e. Athletics and/or Center for Student Involvement and Leadership. (Facility Use Policy)

4.6.2 Only Appalachian State University Athletics or their designated representatives will be allowed to sell merchandise at athletics events.

Structures

4.7.1 No permanent or semi-permanent structures may be constructed or placed for any activity on University grounds except by authority of the Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs or the Vice Chancellor for Student Development. (Facility Use Policy)

Smoking Policy

4.8.1 Smoking is not allowed inside Kidd Brewer Stadium or within 50 ft. of any university facility.

4.8.2 If smoking in a designated area, smoking residue must be placed in appropriate receptacles. (Smoking Policy)

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