Ohio Admin. Code 3342-5-12.4 - Administrative policy regarding event registration and use of university facility and grounds
(A) Purpose. This
policy serves to provide the administrative process for event registration of
university facilities and grounds, as well as the conditions under which
unregistered, non-exclusive use of university grounds may be permitted. Each
regional campus shall comply with this rule as it may apply to event
registration and use of its facilities and/or grounds.
(B) Scope. This policy applies to members of
the university community (students, employees, registered student
organizations, departments, and affiliates) as well as to individuals outside
the university community (i.e., non-university parties) engaged in
non-instructional use of university facilities and/or grounds.
(C) Definitions. The following definitions
shall apply to this policy:
(1) Event. Any use
of university facilities or grounds the must be registered under this
policy.
(2) Registration. The
formal process for reserving use of university facilities and/or
grounds.
(3) Registered student
organization. A student organization registered with the university pursuant to
rules 3341-4-11, 3342-4-11.2, and
3342-4-11.201 of the
Administrative Code.
(4)
Department. A general term used in this policy to refer to the relevant office,
department, center, school, college, division, etc. of the
university.
(5) Affiliates.
Non-university entities that have a formal, recognized affiliation with Kent
state university and provide support and services essential to the mission of
the institution.
(6) Sound
amplification equipment. Any device used to amplify sound. Sound amplification
equipment as defined in this policy is further regulated by rule
3342-4-03.303 of the
Administrative Code.
(7) Facility.
A general term used in this policy for any building, structure, or facility
owned or operated by Kent state university.
(8) Grounds. A general term used in this
policy for any outdoor areas on Kent state university property. "Certain
available university grounds" shall mean areas identified by university events
and conference services as available for exclusive use upon registration as
provided for in this rule.
(9)
Non-university party. Members outside the university community including, but
not limited to: alumni, visitors, non-students, non-employees, and entities or
organizations not registered through the Kent state university center for
student involvement.
(D)
Implementation. Any individuals or entities, including but not limited to
registered student organizations, university departments, affiliates, and/or
non-university parties, shall comply with this rule regarding use of university
facilities and/or grounds.
(1) Use of
university facilities for instructional purposes takes precedence over all
other uses. The office of the registrar is responsible for scheduling
university facilities for instructional purposes.
(2) The senior
vice president for student affairs
life , through the office of university events and
conference services ("UECS"), shall be responsible for developing,
implementing, posting, and revising the policies and procedures for registering
use of all available university facilities and/or grounds on the Kent campus of
Kent state university. Each regional campus dean shall be responsible for
creating similar policies and procedures consistent with this rule.
(E) Application.
(1) An event requiring use of university
facilities or grounds shall not be considered "registered" until approved by
UECS and such approval is communicated to the applicant.
(2) Inside. UECS, or the equivalent regional
campus office, shall be responsible for the registration of all
non-instructional events in university facilities. All non-instructional use
must be registered through UECS, or the equivalent regional campus office.
(a) All events occurring inside a university
facility must be:
(i) Sponsored by a
registered student organization or university department. The registered
student organization or university department sponsoring the event shall be
responsible for such facility use fees as currently published by UECS, or
equivalent regional campus office;
(ii) Registered through the process provided
by UECS, with the request submitted in accordance with the time periods as
published on the UECS or the equivalent regional campus office website.
Material changes to registered events must be communicated to UECS, or the
equivalent regional campus office, in writing no later than the date provided
by UECS at the time of approval; and
(iii) Organized and conducted in compliance
with applicable provisions of the Revised Code and Administrative Code,
including but not limited to section
2917.40 of the Revised Code, as
well as any applicable university policies.
(b) Signs attached to rigid supports or
framework are prohibited inside university
facilities.
limited to university sponsored
events.
(3)
Outside. Events occurring outside on university grounds shall be subject to the
following provisions:
(a) Exclusive use. In
order to secure exclusive use of certain available university grounds for an
event, the event must be registered through the process provided by UECS, or
the equivalent regional campus office.
(i) The
university department, registered student organization, affiliate, or
non-university entity, registering the event shall be responsible for such
facility use fees as currently published by UECS, or the equivalent regional
campus office on the website. In the case of an individual, the individual
registering the event is personally responsible for such fees.
(ii) Requests for exclusive use of certain
available university grounds for an event must be submitted to UECS in
accordance with the time periods published on the UECS, or the equivalent
regional campus office website. Material changes to registered events must be
communicated to UECS, or the equivalent regional campus office, in writing no
later than the date provided by UECS at the time of approval.
(iii) The event must be organized and
conducted in compliance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code and
Administrative Code, including but not limited to section
2917.40 of the Revised Code, as
well as any applicable university policies.
(iv) Priority for registration of events on
university grounds shall be reserved for registered student organizations and
university departments.
(b) Unregistered, non-exclusive use. Members
of the university community and non-university parties may engage in
unregistered, non-exclusive use on university grounds provided that no sound
amplification equipment is utilized, no temporary or semi-permanent structures
are constructed or erected, and the use of university grounds is not intended
to be exclusive. Individuals or entities engaged in unregistered, non-exclusive
use must also comply with the following provisions:
(i) Time blocks. Unregistered, non-exclusive
use of university grounds shall be regulated by one hour blocks of time. Should
a registered event not assert or assume use of the space at the beginning of
its registered period of time, the unregistered, non-exclusive use may continue
for an additional one-hour block of time, or until such time as the registered
event asserts or assumes its registered use, whichever is shorter. Time blocks
begin with the beginning of the hour.
(ii) Notice. When possible, individual and/or
entities engaging in unregistered, non-exclusive use should provide advanced
notice to UECS, or the equivalent regional campus office, so as to avoid
scheduling conflicts regarding existing registered events on campus. Events
registered through UECS, or the equivalent regional campus office, have
priority and exclusive use of university grounds over unregistered,
non-exclusive use of university grounds.
(4) Prohibitions. Any use of university
facilities or grounds may not:
(a)
Significantly obstruct ingress and egress from any accessible point in a
building, facility, or public way;
(b) Significantly obstruct or disrupt the
functions of the university including, but not limited to, teaching, research,
administration, public service or other registered events; or
(c) Significantly obstruct the free flow of
pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
(5) Suspension and termination. Any use of
university facilities or grounds under this policy may be temporarily suspended
or immediately cancelled at the discretion of the director of public safety, or
designee, in the occurrence of one or more of the following conditions:
(a) The event or a participant at the event
threatens to immediately and materially disrupt the normal activities and/or
functions of the university;
(b)
The event or a participant at the event engages or threatens to engage in
immediate unlawful criminal activities;
(c) The event or a participant at the event
threatens the immediate health and safety of others, or poses an immediate and
credible danger to the university community.
(F) Violation and sanctions. Events or use in
violation of any provision within this rule as determined by a university
official appointed by the senior vice president
for student affairs
life or regional campus dean may be immediately
cancelled upon notice. Any person failing to comply with a lawful order
following such cancellation may be subject to applicable legal action and/or
disciplinary sanctions.
(G) Appeal.
Any individual, registered student organization, university department,
affiliate, or non-university party may appeal a decision made under this policy
to the senior vice president of student
affairs
life
in writing no later than thirty days following the date of the applicable
decision was communicated to the aggrieved party. The decision by the
senior vice president for student
affairs
life
shall be final.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3341.04
Rule Amplifies: 3341.01, 3341.04
Prior Effective Dates: 11/04/1977, 03/26/1978, 09/18/1978, 01/05/1979, 04/25/1980, 10/18/1982, 07/10/1985, 09/06/1991, 10/19/1994, 08/18/1995, 05/09/1997, 03/07/2000, 04/08/2000, 10/18/2002, 11/28/2002, 06/04/2003, 10/03/2005, 06/01/2007, 03/01/2015, 08/03/2015, 05/30/2017, 08/27/2018, 12/21/2018
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