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| 1 Purpose of Policy -
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| 1.2
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| Recognizing that its support derives in large part from public funds, Appalachian State University is
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| committed to making its facilities and property as readily available for use by groups and individuals as
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| is consistent with its educational mission, its duties as a custodian of State resources, and its
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| responsibility to consider the welfare of its students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Consistent with its
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| educational mission, the University encourages the free exchange of ideas on campus, while assuring
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| that other important University interests and activities are not infringed upon or disrupted.
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| Practical as well as legal considerations dictate the formulation and publication of a written policy
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| detailing the conditions of such availability. The intent of the document which follows is to provide for
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| access on a basis which is both clearly defined and in the best interests of each of the constituencies to
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| whom Appalachian State University is obligated by law and tradition.
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| 2 Definitions -
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| 3.2 Appalachian State University recognizes the value of providing students, faculty, staff and others
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| the opportunity to assemble and communicate with one another outside the classroom setting, as well as
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| to distribute informative printed material to members of the University community. The University is
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| committed to protecting First Amendment rights of individuals and will afford reasonable opportunity
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| for people to distribute printed materials and to engage in other forms of expression and assembly on
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| campus. Except with respect to commercial expression, and expression (e.g., obscenity, defamation,
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| fighting words, harassment) which the Supreme Court has held constitutes "constitutionally proscribable
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| content," see, e.g., R. A. V. v. City of St. Paul, 505 U.S. 377, 382-86, 390-92 (1992), the University will
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| not make decisions or take actions based on the content of printed materials distributed on campus.
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| However, the University reserves the right to place restrictions, unrelated to the content of noncommercial
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| expression, on the time, place and manner of the use of campus facilities, including the
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| distribution of printed material on campus.
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| 3.3 Normally no fee is charged for the use of facilities by University departments or divisions of the
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| University, University related organizations, or recognized student clubs and organizations, except for
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| facilities that are receipt supported. In these facilities, a user fee may be charged, (e.g., Broyhill Inn,
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| Legends).
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| 3.4 Non University affiliated groups that are educational, governmental, community, or charitable
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| organizations may be granted permission to use University facilities to sponsor educational,
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| governmental, community, or charitable programs on a single event basis.
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| 3.4.1 Programs by these organizations must be co-sponsored by a University affiliated organization or
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| department with a logical relationship to the sponsored program. In all cases, these organizations are
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| required to reimburse the University for the costs of utilities, custodial services, and other direct and
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| indirect costs, except where the function serves the primary purpose of recruiting new students to the
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| University.
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| 3.5 No person associated with the University in any capacity shall use for his or her own financial
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| benefit or any other personal purposes University facilities or property, except as specifically authorized
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| by this policy. No University facilities or property may be used by a commercial enterprise or other non
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| University affiliated organization for profit except as provided for in Section 9 of this policy. No person
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| affiliated with the University in any capacity shall sponsor or act as an agent for any non University
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| affiliated commercial enterprise or individual to gain for that organization or individual benefits or
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| access limited to University affiliated organizations, University departments, or recognized student clubs
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| and organizations. Except as provided in Section 9 of this policy, University facilities are normally not
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| made available for private use by individuals or commercial enterprises.
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| 3.6 Facilities utilized shall be appropriate to the requirements of the function concerning staging,
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| anticipated audience, and similar concerns. Administrative offices responsible for the facility to be used
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| will exercise caution in long-range advanced scheduling that may pre-empt the University's teaching,
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| scholarship, co-curricular, or service functions. The University reserves the right to cancel reservations
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| for prescheduled non University affiliated organizations when they conflict with functions central to the
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| educational mission of the University.
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| 3.7 During periods when the University is not officially in session, the University's use of facilities is
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| diminished. This reduced demand will be considered in reviewing requests for use during these periods.
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| 3.8 Permitted use of facilities shall be subject to all other applicable Appalachian State University
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| policies, including, but not limited to, policies regulating social events, fund raising by student clubs and
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| organizations, and events at which alcoholic beverages are to be consumed.
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| 3.9 University officials reserve the right immediately to terminate any use of University facilities if,
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| in the judgment of those officials, continuation of such use will result in: (a) danger to participants or
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| others; (b) unlawful conduct by participants or others; or (c) interference with disruption or disturbance
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| of the University's educational mission, operations, business, or functions.
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| 3.10 The University will require that any group or entity that has secured approval and scheduling
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| with respect to its proposed use of University facilities or property also secure approval from the
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| Appalachian State University Police Department to ensure that sufficient police support is available.
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| 3.11 Approved and scheduled uses of University facilities or property may occur only on the
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| approved location, and failure to limit an approved or scheduled use to the approved location may be
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| deemed trespassing.
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| 3.12 Promotional materials or other publicity concerning any approved and scheduled use of
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| University facilities or property must clearly disclose: (a) the nature, subject matter, and purpose of the
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| use (e.g., event, solicitation, speech, rally, etc.); (b) the identity of the sponsoring entity; and (c) the
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| identity of all other groups or entities involved in or benefitting from the use.
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| 3.13 Distribution of literature or printed materials in connection with any approved and scheduled use
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| of University facilities or property is subject to the applicable provisions of Section 10.6 below.
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| Requests for approval to distribute literature or printed materials must be obtained from the office,
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| identified in Section 14 below, to which the request to use University facilities or property must be
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| submitted.
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| 3.14 Specifically authorized under this policy, with no requirement to obtain permission, is any
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| canvassing, selling, or soliciting (not inconsistent with any provisions of law or with the University's
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| policies and purposes) wherein representatives of educational supply firms (including, but not limited to,
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| publishers of academic books, manufacturers of laboratory, educational or office equipment, and
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| suppliers of the student stores), contact members of the University faculty or staff as a routine and
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| necessary part of the University's normal activities.
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| 4 Criteria for Scheduled University Facility Usage
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| The general criteria for scheduled uses of University facilities shall include the following:
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| 4.1 The function is compatible with the mission of the University.
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| 4.2 The function can be adequately supported by available facilities, personnel, and resources.
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| 4.3 The function is compatible with the purpose of the sponsoring group or organization.
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| 4.4 The function is sponsored by or co-sponsored with a University affiliated organization with a
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| logical relationship to the sponsored activity.
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| 5 Use of University Grounds and Exterior Facilities
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| Because the use of University grounds or any exterior facilities presents the possibility of disturbance to
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| normal University activities and damage to University property, the criteria governing the use of exterior
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| space shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
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| 5.1 No permanent or semi-permanent structure may be constructed or placed for any activity in these
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| spaces, except upon authorization by the Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs or the Vice Chancellor
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| for Student Development (for student groups, clubs and organizations) or their designees.
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| 5.2 No activities may be held if they render a space unsatisfactory for use in its normal or primary
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| function or conflict with any activity previously scheduled according to this policy or with normal or
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| scheduled University activities.
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| 5.3 Graffiti, as defined in Section 2.19 above, may not be affixed or applied to any University
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| building, facility, or other property, with the sole exception of the interior walls and ceiling of the tunnel
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| under Rivers Street. Any other application of graffiti to any University property, including to the
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| handrails and floor inside the tunnel under Rivers street or on the stairs or exterior walls leading to that
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| tunnel, will be deemed a violation of State law and/or University policy, including but not limited to
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| N.C.G.S. § 14-132 (injuries to public buildings and facilities), N.C.G.S. § 14-144 (defacing or damaging
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| houses or other buildings), and/or the Appalachian State University Code of Student Conduct, Section
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| 402k (vandalism, malicious destruction, damage, misuse or abuse of public or private property).
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| 5.4 No public address or amplifying system may be used at any time in any open space without
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| written approval in advance from the appropriate vice chancellor or director by reporting relationship.
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| Use of sound amplification equipment must comply with the University's and the City of Boone's noise
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| regulations.
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| 5.5 Users, including sponsoring organizations, are responsible for the cleanliness and order of all
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| open spaces following their use. Users will be billed for cleanup that they do not adequately complete
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| themselves.
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| 5.6 All activities or events must be conducted in such a manner that campus pedestrian traffic and
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| vehicular traffic are not impeded and that members of the University community who are not
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| participating in the activity or event may proceed with their normal activities. Individuals who engage in
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| unlawful conduct while participating in or attending such activities or events will be subject to arrest. In
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| addition, University employees engaging in conduct violating law or University policy will be subject to
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| applicable disciplinary sanctions, and students engaging in such conduct will be subject to the
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| imposition of sanctions under the Appalachian State University Code of Student Conduct.
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| 6 Use of Facilities by University Departments and Divisions
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| 6.1 University departments and divisions shall be given priority for the use of University facilities
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| and property.
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| 6.2 University departments and divisions may charge admission, sell goods, and collect funds
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| consistent with state law and their mission and purposes, subject to the consent of the appropriate vice
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| chancellor, dean, director, or designee by reporting division.
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| 7 Use of Facilities by Recognized Student Clubs, and Organizations and University Affiliated
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| Organizations
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| 7.1 Costs and damages incidental to the use of a facility under this policy shall be borne by the
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| organization using the facility. As a condition of use, the user organization may be required to provide
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| satisfactory assurance of financial responsibility to the University.
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| 7.2 When no admission is charged and there is no type of fund or commercial or charitable
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| solicitation of any kind from those in attendance, approval may be granted to recognized student clubs
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| and organizations and University affiliated organizations for the sponsorship of programs of an
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| educational, cultural, entertainment, social, co-curricular, athletic, or developmental purpose.
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| 7.3 Recognized student clubs and organizations may conduct fund-raising events involving the sale
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| of goods, services, subscriptions, tickets, and the like only with the written approval of the Director of
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| the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership or the Director's designee. University affiliated
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| organizations may conduct the same type of fund raising events with the approval of the appropriate vice
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| chancellor. Approval shall be granted by the appropriate vice chancellor or designate only if all of the
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| requirements of this policy are met and provided that the affiliated group agrees to all of the following
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| special conditions:
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| 7.3.1 The primary purpose of such fund raising shall be to raise money for the benefit of the club,
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| organization, or affiliated group, the University community, or for the benefit of a charitable group
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| sponsored by the affiliated group.
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| 7.3.2 All fund raising activity for such events shall be conducted by members of the club,
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| organization, or affiliated group.
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| 7.3.3 The fund raising promotional materials used by the affiliated group may acknowledge the
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| assistance or contribution of a non University affiliated group, but no promotional material or activity
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| shall be conducted in such a manner as to extend to a non University affiliated group the benefits
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| established for University affiliated groups.
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| 7.3.4 In multi-group fund raising, each participating group shall be required to comply fully with this
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| policy.
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| 7.3.5 When fund raising events are held, the sponsoring organization may be required to reimburse the
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| University for custodial services and other direct costs. Such reimbursement may be in the form of a
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| user fee. The director or dean responsible for the facility to be used shall make this judgment, subject to
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| review by the appropriate vice chancellor or director.
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| 7.3.6 The University reserves the right to audit all proceeds from any fund raising events conducted on
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| campus by recognized student clubs and organizations or University affiliated organizations.
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| 7.4 No student club or organization, nor University affiliated organization, will enter into a contract
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| with an individual or commercial enterprise for use of University facilities.
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| 7.5 The following policies and procedures apply to events by recognized student clubs and
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| organizations conducting fund raising events on or off campus:
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| 7.5.1 Except with respect to solicitation permitted under Section 8.3, Section 9.7, and Section 11, only
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| recognized student clubs and organizations can solicit from students on the Appalachian State
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| University campus.
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| 7.5.2 The sponsoring club or organization is responsible for compliance with all University rules, local
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| ordinances and State laws governing solicitation.
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| 7.5.3 All solicitation by recognized student clubs and organizations must be registered with and be
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| approved by the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership one week (five working days) in
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| advance. A fund raising form (available in the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership) must be
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| completed and approved to register any fund raising event. Upon approval, the Center for Student
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| Involvement and Leadership will issue a solicitation permit to the President or Treasurer of the
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| requesting club or organization.
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| 7.5.4 Solicitation for funds by recognized student clubs and organizations may take place on campus
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| with approval. Examples of locations where such solicitation may be approved include: Student Union,
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| academic buildings, residence hall lobbies, cafeteria lobby, Varsity Gym lobby, Brewer Stadium
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| (outside entrance gates) and Sanford Mall.
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| 7.5.5 The Center for Student Involvement and Leadership will not approve any request that includes
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| door-to-door solicitation in the residence halls.
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| 7.5.6 Solicitation in classroom building lobbies is prohibited unless it is approved by the Vice
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| Chancellor for Academic Affairs or designee or the appropriate academic dean responsible for the
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| facility.
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| 7.5.7 No individual student will be allowed to solicit for profit except through the use of the Student
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| Union Information Board. Students may use this space to advertise the sale of used personal items.
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| 7.5.8 Any recognized student club or organization that violates this solicitation and fund raising policy
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| will be subject to disciplinary action by the Club Council. Any individual who violates this policy will
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| be subject to disciplinary action under applicable rules and regulations.
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| 7.5.9 The Center for Student Involvement and Leadership will provide operating procedures and other
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| information regarding the fund raising and soliciting by recognized student clubs and organizations.
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| 7.5.10 Because of the necessity for the Appalachian Popular Programming Society (A.P.P.S.) to collect
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| and solicit funds from students on a regular basis, this organization shall function under University
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| policy within the guidelines established for the Plemmons Student Union.
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| 7.5.11 Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the governing body of a residence hall or
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| Appalachian Popular Programming Society from authorizing and conducting the sale of refreshments in
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| connection with residence hall or A.P.P.S. program activities, such as a special social or athletic event,
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| for the purpose of providing refreshments at cost.
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| 8 Use of University Facilities by Not for Profit, Non University Affiliated Organizations
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| 8.1 Costs and damages incidental to the use of a facility under this policy, whether or not caused by
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| a member or members of the organization, shall be borne by the organization using the facility. As a
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| condition of use, the user organization may be required to provide satisfactory assurance of financial
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| responsibility to the University and enter into a written facilities use agreement.
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| 8.2 The following provisions apply when no admission is charged and there is no type of fund
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| solicitation of any kind from those in attendance:
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| 8.2.1 Permission may be granted for the sponsorship of educational or charitable programs for the
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| benefit of the general student body of the University or the larger community.
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| 8.2.2 The University shall be reimbursed for the cost of utilities, janitorial services and other direct and
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| indirect costs incurred in connection with the program. Such reimbursement may be in the form of a user
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| fee.
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| 8.2.3 The University department responsible for the facility to be used will be responsible for
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| coordinating and making provisions for control of traffic, parking, crowd management, janitorial
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| services and other services related to the use of the facility. Any special charges or fees associated with
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| this arrangement will be included in the user fee.
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| 8.2.4 An outline of crowd management procedures shall be submitted by the user when deemed
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| appropriate by University departments responsible for the facility to be used.
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| 8.3 When admission is charged or solicitation for funds in any form is made from those in
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| attendance, the University shall be reimbursed for the fair market value of the facility for the period of
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| its use and any additional period during which it is reserved for use, or the cost of utilities, custodial
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| services and other expenses incurred in connection with the program, whichever is greater. Such
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| reimbursement may take the form of a user fee.
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| 8.4 When net proceeds of fund raising exceed expenditures, the University, through the department
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| responsible for the facility, reserves the right to share in a negotiated percentage of these proceeds.
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| 8.5 The University department responsible for the facility to be used will be responsible for
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| coordinating and making provisions through University police for control of traffic, parking, crowd
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| management, janitorial services and other services related to the use of the facility. Any special charges
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| or fees associated with these arrangements will be included in the user fee.
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| 8.5.1 An outline of crowd management procedures shall be submitted by the user when deemed
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| appropriate by the University department responsible for the facility to be used.
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| 8.6 The University reserves the right to audit the proceeds from any fund raising event to ensure
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| compliance with applicable University and State policies.
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| 8.7 Except as herein provided, non University affiliated individuals and organizations are prohibited
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| from canvassing, selling, offering for sale, soliciting, or promoting the sale of any goods or services in
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| University facilities or on University property except under the conditions specified in Section 9, below.
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| 9 Use of Selected University Facilities by Non University Affiliated Organizations, University
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| Departments and Divisions, and University Affiliated Organizations:
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| The following special policies are to apply to the use of athletic facilities and other special properties
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| described herein:
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| 9.1 When the University is in session, use of athletic facilities by non University affiliated
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| organizations, University departments and divisions, University affiliated organizations, and recognized
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| student clubs and organizations may be permitted, with the approval of the Athletic Department. The
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| Athletic Department and the Office of Student Programs will coordinate in scheduling programs or
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| entertainment events that may conflict.
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| 9.2 When the University is not in session, use of athletic facilities may be permitted to these same
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| groups in accordance with restrictions that will ensure the best interests of the University.
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| 9.3 Administrators responsible for the Student Union, University Bookstore, Camp Broadstone,
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| Farthing Auditorium, the New York Loft, the Appalachian House, Rosen Concert Hall, Broyhill Inn and
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| Conference Center, the George C. Holmes Convocation Center, Quinn Center, Legends, the Broome-
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| Kirk and Varsity Gymnasia, Valborg Theatre, I.G. Greer Arena Theatre, and Owens Field House shall
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| establish policies and procedures for the use of these facilities consistent with this policy and the
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| purposes and intent of these programs and facilities. These procedures and policies shall be subject to
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| the approval of the appropriate vice chancellor or director in the division to which the facility or
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| program reports.
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| 9.4 These facilities shall be used principally to advance the educational, cultural, developmental,
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| physical, and social program objectives of the University.
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| 9.5 These facilities may be used by University departments and divisions, recognized student clubs
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| and organizations, University affiliated organizations, and University affiliated individuals; and, on a
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| limited, single event basis, by non University affiliated organizations, individuals, and commercial
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| enterprises.
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| 9.6 A written facilities use agreement shall be used when facilities are made available to non
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| University affiliated organizations, individuals, or commercial enterprises. The person or group using
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| the facility must pay all direct and indirect costs associated with use. This charge may be in the form of
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| a user fee.
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| 9.7 When admission is charged, goods are sold, or solicitation for funds in any form is made in these
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| facilities by an individual, commercial enterprise, or non University affiliated organization, the
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| University shall charge user fees, and shall receive at least 15% of the net proceeds from admission
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| charges or other solicitation.
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| 9.8 The University reserves the right to audit the proceeds from any event to ensure compliance with
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| applicable University and State policies.
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| 10 Distribution of Printed Materials
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| 10.1 The University distinguishes between noncommercial printed material, the primary purpose of
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| which is to inform or educate members of the University community, and commercial printed material.
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| The University reserves the right to limit or deny the distribution of material that is intended to solicit
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| the purchase of or investment in goods, services, real property, or other commercial materials.
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| 10.2 Any individual or group, whether affiliated with the University or not, may distribute at any
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| open, exterior campus space, the use of which is not otherwise restricted or scheduled under this Policy,
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| without registration or advance approval, any written materials on the condition that such materials are
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| informational and not for commercial purposes.
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| 10.3 Publications of University-affiliated groups may be distributed or sold at any open, exterior
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| campus space, the use of which is not otherwise restricted or scheduled under this Policy, without
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| registration or advance approval.
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| 10.4 Printed material distributed on campus, including printed material distributed pursuant to Section
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| 10.6, must bear the name of the organization on whose behalf the material is being distributed.
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| 10.5 Like any other use of University facilities governed by this Policy, the distribution of printed
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| materials, including printed material distributed pursuant to Section 10.6, is subject to the provisions of
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| Section 5.
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| 10.6 Distribution of printed material, other than material distributed pursuant to Sections 10.2 and
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| 10.3, above, is subject to the procedures set out below. Approval to distribute printed materials on
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| campus pursuant to these procedures shall be given for a specific period of time at specific location(s)
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| and such written approval shall specify the means by which the information will be distributed.
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| 10.6.1 Businesses and other commercial enterprises wishing to distribute literature on campus should
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| contact the Office of Business Affairs.
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| 10.6.2 Students, student organizations, and other University-affiliated groups wishing to post or
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| distribute noncommercial printed material in the University residence halls should contact the Office of
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| Residence Life. Distribution of commercial materials and materials from non-University affiliated
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| groups or individuals is not permitted in University residence halls.
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| 10.6.3 The Appalachian State University Post Office has established its own procedure for the
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| distribution of printed material to students in Appalachian State University mail boxes. Groups, entities,
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| or individuals seeking distribution to students through the University Post Office should contact that
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| office.
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| 10.6.4 A group or an individual may request a contact table, a designated place to hand information to
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| people on campus, or approval to place printed materials in a specific location on campus in a rack or
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| other container.
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| 10.6.5 A written request for approval to distribute printed materials pursuant to these procedures must
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| be submitted to the appropriate office. The request must include proposed distribution points, time of
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| distribution, and the manner in which the material will be distributed.
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| 10.6.6 The appropriate office for seeking approval to distribute printed materials in connection with an
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| intended use of University facilities or property for which approval must be obtained shall be the office
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| identified in this Policy as the office from which to seek approval for the use of the University facility or
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| facilities.
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| 10.6.7 All printed materials to be left in the open for distribution pursuant to Section 10.6.4 must be
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| placed in racks or display cases that are: (1) designed specifically for the purpose of distributing such
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| materials; and (2) approved by appropriate University officials. It is the responsibility of the individual
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| or group granted approval for such distribution to maintain these racks, including updating the materials
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| regularly and disposing of materials properly. Approval to place material in racks will be given for a
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| specific time period.
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| 10.6.8 The supervisor of each building or area where the publisher wishes to display materials will have
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| the authority to designate where racks may be placed and additional expectations for upkeep. It is
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| understood that publications cannot be excluded by facility managers because the content may be
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| objectionable to that individual. As stated above, the University will not seek to exercise control over the
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| content of printed materials or other communication, except expression (e.g., obscenity, defamation,
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| fighting words, harassment) which the Supreme Court has held constitutes "constitutionally proscribable
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| content," see, e.g., R. A. V. v. City of St. Paul, 505 U.S. 377, 382-86, 390-92 (1992).
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| 10.6.9 The University reserves the right to withdraw approval for distribution any time for reasons
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| including, but not limited to, publishers not fulfilling expectations, changing facility needs, and policy
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| changes.
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| 11 Solicitation and Solicitors
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| Persons or entities seeking or obtaining permission to engage in solicitation in University facilities or in
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| property owned or controlled by the University must comply with the following:
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| 11.1 The solicitor must qualify under the provisions of Sections 7, 8, or 9, above, must obtain cosponsorship
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| if non University affiliated, and must seek and obtain authorization and scheduling from the
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| specified University office or officer pursuant to Section 14, below.
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| 11.2 The solicitor seeking permission to solicit must contact, and provide all requested documentation
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| and information to, the appropriate University office or officer, as specified Section 14, at least five (5)
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| working days prior to the proposed activity.
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| 11.3 The solicitor must accept and acknowledge understanding the University policies governing use
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| of University facilities including but not limited to:
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| 11.3.1 Solicitation must occur only at the approved location.
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| 11.3.2 Solicitors may not call out to or ask individuals in the vicinity of the solicitation to participate or
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| respond to the solicitation.
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| 11.3.3 Solicitors who have been approved and properly scheduled space for solicitation must
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| prominently display their solicitation permit.
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| 11.3.4 At the outset of any contact with the University community, solicitors must clearly disclose,
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| describe, or identify: (a) themselves by name; (b) the purpose and intended beneficiary of their
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| solicitation; and (c) any affiliated persons or entities for or with which they engage in solicitation.
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| 12 Unscheduled Public Speaking Areas and Peaceful Assembly
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| 12.1 The University encourages the free exchange of ideas on campus and is committed to making
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| space available for such exchanges and communicative activities, while maintaining a balance
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| with the University's legitimate interests in assuring that such exchanges and activities do not: (a)
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| render a space unsatisfactory for its normal or primary use; (b) conflict with previously
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| scheduled uses of the space; (c) impede campus pedestrian or vehicular traffic; or (d) prevent
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| individuals who are not participating in such activities from proceeding with their normal
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| activities. See Sections 5.2, 5.4, 5.5, and 5.6, above, and Sections 12.8, 12.9, 12.10, and 12.11,
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| below . Accordingly, consistent with these and the other provisions of this Policy, while the
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| University reserves the right to control time, place, and manner in which its facilities are used,
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| the University permits individuals, groups, or entities to engage in public speaking, peaceful
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| assembly, or similar exchanges of ideas at the Unscheduled Public Speaking Areas.
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| 12.2 The following areas are designated as Unscheduled Public Speaking areas: (a) Sanford Mall; (b)
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| Durham Park; (c) the Duck Pond Field behind Trivette Hall; and (d) the open-air amphitheater
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| adjacent to Plemmons Student Union are designated as the Unscheduled Public Speaking Areas
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| on the University campus. These areas are available on a first-come first-served basis for
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| noncommercial speech or assembly unless otherwise scheduled. Any use of the Unscheduled
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| Public Speaking Areas scheduled pursuant to this Policy shall have priority over any
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| unscheduled use. Therefore, person(s) or organization(s) interested in using any of these areas
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| should check with the Information Desk in the Plemmons Student Union to determine its
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| availability and to avoid possible conflicts. All uses of the Unscheduled Public Speaking Areas
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| are subject to the requirements of this policy governing the use of exterior space on campus,
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| including but not limited to, Sections 5.2, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 12.8, 12.9, 12.10, and 12.11.
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| 12.3 Except as otherwise specified in this policy, any individual, group, or entity seeking to use
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| University facilities for the purpose of public speaking or peaceful assembly must qualify under the
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| provisions of Sections 7, 8, or 9, above, must obtain co-sponsorship as required by Section 3.4.1 if non
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| University affiliated, and must seek and obtain authorization and scheduling from the specified
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| University office or officer pursuant to Section 14, below.
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| 12.4 Notwithstanding the foregoing Section 12.3, persons who wish to engage in noncommercial
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| speech at the Unscheduled Public Speaking Areas need not obtain co-sponsorship or authorization.
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| 12.5 Nothing in this policy shall be interpreted to prevent or require University faculty, departments
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| or University-affiliated organizations from fulfilling their responsibilities and purposes as they relate to
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| promoting speakers on campus. Further, University faculty, University departments, and Universityaffiliated
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| organizations are not required to seek approval for a public speaker provided that the speaker
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| is part of its program and associated with its educational mission or purpose and all applicable
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| University policies are followed.
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| 12.6 Requests for use of facilities for public speaking or peaceful assembly are granted for one-day
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| only, with a maximum of no more than two days per semester. Requests for use of University facilities
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| for public speaking or peaceful assembly must be made at least 24 hours in advance of the time period
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| requested, unless allowed by special permission of the Vice Chancellor for Student Development. All
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| requests must be made to the Vice Chancellor for Student Development or the Dean of Students.
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| 12.6.1 Groups seeking approval to hold a peaceful assembly on campus must complete and submit all
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| necessary and requested documentation and information at least 24 hours prior to the proposed
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| assembly.
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| 12.7 If public speaking or a peaceful assembly will involve solicitation as defined above in Section
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| 2.7, the provisions of Section 11 above will apply and supersede the provisions of this Section 12.
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| 12.8 Use of sound amplification equipment is governed by Section 5.4 above. No sound amplification
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| of any kind is permitted in the Unscheduled Public Speaking Areas, unless written approval has been
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| obtained pursuant to Section 5.4.
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| 12.9 Public speakers and those involved in peaceful assemblies must comply with all applicable laws
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| and all applicable University policies. As stated in Section 5.6 above, individuals who engage in
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| unlawful conduct while participating in or attending such activities or events will be subject to arrest.
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| 12.10 Public speakers and participants in peaceful assemblies may not call out to non-audiencemembers
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| or non-participants in the vicinity to request that they listen to the speaker or participate in a
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| peaceful assembly.
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| 12.11 All activities or events must be conducted in such a manner that campus pedestrian traffic and
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| automobile traffic are not unreasonably impeded and that members of the University community who
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| are not participating in the activity or event may proceed with their normal activities.
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| 13 List of User Charges Maintained at Business Affairs Office
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| The Business Affairs Office maintains for inspection a current list of user charges approved by the
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| Chancellor for the use of indoor and outdoor space by non University affiliated organizations. These
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| rates are designed to cover the entire costs of providing the facility (for example, materials, labor,
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| utilities and any added security charges incurred). Particular uses may require the assessment of
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| additional charges, depending on special needs associated with the use.
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| 14 Scheduling of University Facilities
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| The University maintains in the Business Affairs Office a master schedule of reservations. Requests for
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| the use of space other than those specified in this policy should be directed to this office at 262-2030 and
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| should be made at least 24 hours in advance. During the summer term, this function is transferred to
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| Academic Affairs.
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| The following divisions are responsible for scheduling the designated facilities:
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| 14.1 Business Affairs
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| Requests for scheduling space in facilities not specifically addressed otherwise are made to Business
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| Affairs. Scheduled specifically by this office are the following:
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| -- academic classrooms (for meetings and activities when not in use for regular academic
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| instructional use)
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| -- University grounds other than those specifically designated in this policy as the scheduling or
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| coordinating responsibility of another University division or office
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| -- Holmes Convocation Center
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| -- other campus buildings not addressed below.
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| 14.2 Academic Affairs
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| Academic Affairs develops class schedules and makes classroom and office assignments within
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| academic buildings. Areas scheduled by departments in this division are the following:
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| -- academic buildings (for regular academic classrooms)
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| -- New York Loft (contact Hubbard Center)
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| -- Appalachian House, Washington, D.C. (contact Hubbard Center)
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| -- Dark Sky Observatory (contact directly)
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| -- Broyhill Inn (contact directly)
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| -- Camp Broadstone (contact directly)
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| -- Farthing Auditorium (contact Director, Office of Cultural Affairs)
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| -- Rosen Concert Hall (contact Dean, School of Music)
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| -- Valborg Theatre (contact Dept. of Theatre and Dance)
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| -- I. G. Greer Arena Theatre (contact Dept. of Theatre and Dance)
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| --John E. Thomas Hall: Meeting Room 159 (contact Admissions)-Academic Affairs)
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| --John E. Thomas Hall: Meeting Room 245 (contact Summer Sessions)-Academic Affairs)
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| 14.3 Student Development
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| Student Development, or the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership, approves requests from
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| recognized student clubs and organizations to conduct activities. This office assists student groups with
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| cultural, co-curricular, and campus recreation and intramural activities. These programs include theater,
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| music, films, lectures, symposia, workshops, rallies, protests, speeches, fund raising projects, and similar
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| events. Note, however, that peaceful assembly and public speaker requests, other than for use of the
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| Unscheduled Public Speaking Areas are made through the Office of Student Development.
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| Specifically scheduled by departments in this division are the following facilities:
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| -- Legends (contact Student Union)
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| -- Unscheduled Public Speaking Areas (Sanford Mall, Durham Park, the Duck Pond Field behind
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| Trivette Hall, amphitheater adjacent to Student Union) (contact Student Union Scheduling
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| Office, ext. 3032)
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| -- Plemmons Student Union (contact directly)
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| -- Quinn Center (contact directly)
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| -- Residence halls and adjacent space during the academic year and for student housing (contact
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| Residence Life)
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| -- Intramurals fields at State Farm (contact Recreational Sports)
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| --John E. Thomas Hall: Meeting Room 357 (contact Residence Life)
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| --John E. Thomas Hall: Meeting Room 387 (contact Career Services)
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| 14.4 Athletics
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| The Athletics Department schedules events in the following facilities and on athletic fields and courts
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| during the academic year. During the summer term this function is handled through Continuing
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| Education:
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| -- Varsity Gymnasium
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| -- Broome-Kirk Gymnasium
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| -- Kidd Brewer Stadium
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| -- Lackey Field
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| -- Owens Field House
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| 14.5 Alumni Affairs
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| The Alumni Affairs Department schedules events in the following facility:
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| -- McKinney Alumni Center
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| 14.6 Steps to Scheduling a University Facility
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| 14.6.1 Recognized student clubs and organizations:
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| 14.6.1.1 Students should first secure the necessary scheduling form from the Center for Student
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| Involvement and Leadership before contacting the scheduling office. If a facility is scheduled directly by
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| another University department (e.g., Plemmons Student Union, Legends, Quinn Center), students should
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| contact that facility director. If the recognized student club or organization wishes to conduct a fund
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| raising event, approval must first be obtained from the Center for Student Involvement and Leadership.
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| 14.6.1.2 If a request for space is to be for an area of the University scheduled by Business Affairs,
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| the recognized student club or organization should first contact Business Affairs to see if the space they
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| would be requesting will be available. A temporary (24-hour) hold will be placed on the space if not
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| previously scheduled.
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| 14.6.1.3 The student club or organization must then seek approval through the Center for Student
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| Involvement and Leadership for the event in question. Once the event is approved, the club or
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| organization will take the approval form to Business Affairs and the space will be reserved.
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| 14.6.2 University departments and University affiliated organizations other than student clubs and
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| organizations:
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| 14.6.2.1 The University department or University affiliated organization will contact directly the
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| University department responsible for the facility. Arrangements will be made directly with the director
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| of the facility for use under University guidelines.
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| 14.6.2.2 University departments and affiliated organizations that wish to use space not specifically
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| controlled under this policy should contact Business Affairs. Business Affairs will directly schedule
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| space with the department or organization with the approval of the appropriate vice chancellor, director,
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| or designee.
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| 14.6.3 Scheduling of University facilities by non University affiliated groups:
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| 14.6.3.1 Any organization, individual, or company not affiliated with the University and wishing
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| to use University facilities -- except as provided for in previous sections of this policy -- should contact
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| Business Affairs. Business Affairs will have responsibility for securing authorization from other
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| University departments as needed, approving, and scheduling these events.
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| 14.6.4 Requests for use of University facilities and grounds:
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| The following information should be provided when requesting approval for use of University facilities
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| and grounds:
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| 14.6.4.1 an outline of crowd management procedures where appropriate;
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| 14.6.4.2 utility requirements for equipment to be used;
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| 14.6.4.3 special arrangements of the facility;
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| 14.6.4.4 items to be supplied by the University which are not standard facility equipment and
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| other information as required by departmental forms;
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| 14.6.4.5 copies of any contracts or letters of agreement between a non University sponsor and a
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| University sponsor outlining responsibility of each in promoting and staging an event, the proposed
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| sharing of profits or losses, as well as copies of all contracts entered into with booking agencies,
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| promoters, performers, and all other non University groups involved in the promotion and staging of an
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| event.
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| 15 Authority to Enter Into Contracts
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| Only the Chancellor, or his or her designee, is authorized to enter into contracts on behalf of the
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| University. The University, through its officers, reserves the right to interpret this policy and to apply it
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| in the best educational interests of the University. The Chancellor reserves the right to change, alter, or
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| grant exceptions to this policy to best fulfill the mission, purpose, and processes of the University.
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