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== Introduction ==
 
1.1 The purpose of this policy is to provide instruction and direction to the Appalachian State
 
University (“Appalachian”) community on wearing face coverings to assist in preventing the
 
spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (“COVID-19”).
 
 
== Scope ==
 
2.1 This policy applies to all university faculty, staff, students and visitors while on University property,
 
including but not limited to academic buildings, administrative buildings, support buildings,
 
entertainment venues, and other University grounds.
 
 
2.2 This policy does not apply to private living spaces within residential halls, but does apply to
 
common areas such as lobbies, hallways, stairways, restrooms, elevators, and in shared vehicles.
 
 
== Definitions  ==
 
 
=== Employee ===
 
For the purposes of this policy, the term employee includes all employment positions, including but not limited to faculty, staff, part-time, internships, and temporary positions, that are receiving financial compensation from Appalachian.
 
 
=== Face Covering ===
 
A surgical mask or other non-reusable mask approved by the U.S. Food and
 
Drug Administration, as well as any other cloth face coverings or other reusable University approved substitute that covers the nose and mouth of an individual wearing the covering, and consists of at least two layers. The
 
purpose of a face covering is to reduce the spread of the user’s germs and may not offer
 
protection to the user from exposure to environmental hazards.
 
 
=== Fully Vaccinated ===
 
An individual who has received both doses of an FDA approved two dose vaccine or one dose of an FDA approved single dose vaccine, and at least 14 days has passed since the final dose was administered.
 
 
=== Social Distancing ===
 
Maintaining a physical distance of six (6) feet or greater from another
 
individual and avoiding direct contact with others during the COVID-19 pandemic to minimize
 
exposure and reduce transmission of the disease.
 
 
== Policy and Procedure Statements  ==
 
=== Face Covering Requirements ===
 
4.1.1 Individuals who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 shall wear face coverings over the mouth and nose at all times while indoors on University property.  For exceptions to this requirement, please see section 4.2 – Face Coverings Exceptions.
 
 
4.1.2 Regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status, individuals are required to wear face coverings over the mouth and nose at all times when inside of university child care facilities, inside of university healthcare clinics, and Appalachian Academy at Middlefork. For exceptions to this requirement, please see Section 4.2 – Face Covering Exceptions.
 
 
4.1.3  Individuals are encouraged to wear face coverings at outdoor gatherings whenever social distancing cannot be maintained.
 
 
4.1.4 All individuals subject to this policy may wear self-supplied Face Coverings. In instances where an individual
 
does not have a self-supplied Face Covering the University will supply the
 
individual with a Face Covering. For further information on acquiring face coverings, contact EHS&EM.
 
 
4.1.5 Face Coverings that cover the entire face, including the eyes, shall not be worn, unless
 
otherwise permitted in Section 4.2.3.
 
 
=== Face Covering Exceptions ===
 
 
4.2.1 Students requesting a modification under this policy because of a high-risk health factor or
 
other related circumstances should contact the Office of Disability Resources for assistance.
 
 
4.2.2 Face Coverings are not required to be worn in situations where the Face Covering presents
 
a safety hazard or other specialized personal protective equipment that covers the nose and
 
mouth is required. Furthermore, Face Coverings are not a substitute for respiratory protection. In
 
situations where a respiratory device is required, then personal protective equipment must be
 
worn as determined by the Office of Environmental Health, Safety, and Emergency Management (“EHS&EM”) in collaboration with a supervisor and other University officials.
 
 
4.2.3 Face Coverings are not required to be worn in instances: (a) where a student-athlete is
 
engaging in practice or competition for their designated sport, or (b) where any individual is engaging in other recreational
 
indoor or outdoor activities (e.g., running, jogging, rock climbing, or other related physical activities)
 
on University property.
 
 
Notwithstanding, upon the completion of participation in the sport or other recreational activity, all individuals who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and who are covered
 
under this policy must as promptly as possible adhere to the requirements of Section 4.1 – Face
 
Covering Requirements.
 
 
4.2.4 Face Coverings are not required to be worn by a speaker in a large group gathering.
 
 
4.2.5 All faculty, students, or speakers requesting modifications for exceptions to the face covering policy in a classroom setting that do not meet another exception expressed under this policy must submit the request to the appropriate dean for the college that governs the class in which the exception is being requested. The dean shall evaluate each request for consideration in consultation with EHS&EM. Exceptions should only be granted for necessary pedagogical reasons and where adherence to health and safety standards can be ensured. 
 
 
4.2.6 Face Coverings are not required to be worn by students in their assigned residence hall rooms when the student is alone or with a roommate.
 
 
4.2.7 Face Coverings are not required to be worn by any individual while actively eating at a dining room table in a University dining room facility or other area designated for dining by EHS&EM.
 
 
4.2.8 Face Coverings are not required to be worn by faculty, staff or students when alone in an enclosed indoor space, such as offices or study rooms, as long as: (a) the faculty, staff, or student remains alone in the indoor space, and (b) the faculty, staff, or student is not located in an enclosed indoor space that is frequently entered by other individuals.
 
 
=== Administration ===
 
4.3.1 The Director of EHS&EM is responsible for the creation and implementation of guidelines and
 
minimal requirements for this policy. Questions pertaining to this policy may be directed to
 
EHS&EM.
 
 
=== Enforcement ===
 
4.4.1 Appalachian will enforce violations of this policy in accordance with applicable federal and
 
state law, UNC System policies, and institutional policies. Violations of this policy, including
 
but not limited to not adhering to Face Covering requirements,
 
may result in grounds for disciplinary action, up to and including termination or expulsion.
 
 
== Additional References ==
 
 
[[https://www.appstate.edu/recovery/return-to-work/ Appalachian’s Returning to Work Safely Guidelines]]
 
 
[[https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/how-to-wear-cloth-face-coverings.html CDC Guidance: How to Wear Cloth Face Coverings]]
 
 
[[https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/how-to-wash-cloth-face-coverings.html CDC Guidance: How to Wash Cloth Face Coverings]]
 
 
== Authority ==
 
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 116-34
 
 
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-12.8
 
 
UNC System Policy 300.2.15
 
 
== Contact Information ==
 
:Environmental Health, Safety and Emergency Management [https://ehsem.appstate.edu/] (828.262.4008)
 
 
:Office of Disability Resources [https://odr.appstate.edu/] (828-262-3056)
 
 
== Original Effective Date ==
 
June 19, 2020
 
 
== Revision Dates ==
 
September 9, 2020
 
 
September 22, 2020
 
     
 
October 20, 2020
 
 
June 3, 2021
 
 
July 28, 2021
 
 
== Retirement note ==
 
 
Authority rests with the Director of Environmental Health and Safety and Emergency Management Office to manage the Appalachian State University response to COVID-19, as provided in Policy 302.1. (https://policy.appstate.edu/Emergency_Management_Program). For more information regarding Appalachian State University COVID-19 response, rules and regulations please see: https://www.appstate.edu/go/coronavirus.
 
Authority rests with the Director of Environmental Health and Safety and Emergency Management Office to manage the Appalachian State University response to COVID-19, as provided in Policy 302.1. (https://policy.appstate.edu/Emergency_Management_Program). For more information regarding Appalachian State University COVID-19 response, rules and regulations please see: https://www.appstate.edu/go/coronavirus.
  

Revision as of 13:59, 11 January 2022

Policy 302.8, Retired

Authority rests with the Director of Environmental Health and Safety and Emergency Management Office to manage the Appalachian State University response to COVID-19, as provided in Policy 302.1. (https://policy.appstate.edu/Emergency_Management_Program). For more information regarding Appalachian State University COVID-19 response, rules and regulations please see: https://www.appstate.edu/go/coronavirus.