Ohio Admin. Code 3342-5-12.403 - Operational procedures and regulations regarding schedule of use and closed periods for buildings of the university
(A)
Purpose. The
university strives to provide a safe and secure environment and to meet the
educational and professional needs of students and employees. Toward this end,
these procedures establish open and closed periods for university property,
provide for extension of open periods, and prescribe conditions under which
persons may use closed facilities.
(B)
Scope. This
policy applies to all university owned, operated, or leased property
(collectively "university property"). Key and access card control at regional
campuses and college of podiatric medicine are managed by the respective dean
or delegate. Annually the regional campuses and the college of podiatric
medicine shall submit specific key and access card procedures along with a
complete inventory of keys and access cards to the associate vice president of
facilities, planning and operations. Kent state university museum is
responsible for managing access to the museum located in Rockwell
hall.
(C)
Definition. The following definitions shall apply to
this policy:
(1)
Key holder or cardholder. Any individual who has been
granted individual access to university property whether through keys, access
cards, or other similar means.
(2)
University
facilities management (UFM). A unit of the facilities planning and operations
department containing the lock shop.
(3)
Access card. A
card with magnetic stripe programmed to allow access via an electronic door
lock.
(4)
Vendor. A supplier, contractor, or other outside entity
providing services or product to Kent state university.
(5)
Master key. A
single key that opens all doors in a single building.
(6)
Grand master key.
A single key that opens all doors in multiple buildings.
(7)
Unit. A general
term used in this policy to refer to the relevant office, department, center,
school, college, division, etc. requesting access or responsible for access to
a designated area.
(8)
Unit administrator. A department head, department
chair, or dean.
(9)
Facilities, planning and operations (FPO). A department
consisting of the units of UFM, office of the university architect (OUA), and
sustainability.
(D)
Procedures.
(1)
Building curator.
It is the responsibility of unit administrator, to nominate the building
curator, who must accept such nomination in writing. The department chair or
dean shall forward the nomination for approval by the associate vice president
for facilities planning and operations. Such approval may be withdrawn at the
sole discretion of the associate vice president. Upon such withdrawal, the
department chair or dean shall make another nomination. In the event a building
curator is not nominated by the department chair or dean within a reasonable
amount of time, the associate vice president may appoint an interim building
curator until such time as a nomination is put forth. For buildings with
multiple departments, associate vice president, facilities planning and
operations, will coordinate with the departments to select nominee. The
regional campus dean, or delegate, functions as the building
curator.
(2)
University property shall be locked when closed or
otherwise not in use.
(3)
Non-academic buildings. Open and closed periods for all
non-academic buildings shall be regulated by the building
curator.
(4)
Academic buildings. All academic buildings are closed
from eleven p.m. to seven a.m., Monday through Friday, and all weekend hours
unless opened by request of the building curator, scheduling office, conference
bureau, or other authorized university official. This schedule is based upon
the normal use requirements. Special hours are established for the university
library.
(a)
It
is permissible for a building curator to open a building during the regularly
scheduled closed periods for departmental use only, by using the key card or
entering a UFM work order. The building curator assumes responsibility for the
unlocking and locking times by submitting a work order to UFM and informing
police services of the special event schedule. It is permissible for the
regional campus deans, or delegates, to approve access outside normal
operations hours. It is permissible for a building curator to close a building
outside the times listed in this paragraph providing the building curator has
met the following criteria:
(i)
The building curator has consulted the office of the
registrar, conference bureau or other authorized university official to ensure
officially scheduled building use is not adversely affected by the earlier
closing of the building.
(ii)
The building curator has made arrangements with
facilities, planning, and operations for the installation of electronic locking
devices on one or two exterior doors that are located at the primary entrances
to the building. These locking devices will allow authorized personnel access
to the building during the time in which the building is closed by the
curator.
(iii)
The building curator has coordinated securing the doors
with electronic locking devices with facilities, planning, and operations, and
has made arrangements with police services and UFM to secure all other exterior
doors of the building at the time designated by the curator.
(iv)
Mechanical
locking exterior doors will only be unlocked and locked for student events.
Staff can use the card access doors.
(v)
The building
curator has notified police services of the early closing dates and
times.
(b)
In the event of absence, the building curator may
appoint a temporary building curator in writing and notify the building
occupants and the associate vice president, facilities planning and operations.
Upon the building curator's return, the appointment shall immediately
terminate. The building curator shall notify the associate vice president,
facilities planning and operations, in writing, of resignation.
(c)
A university or
university-contracted employee, or vendor, may use a closed building under the
following conditions:
(i)
The employee has the permission of the building
curator.
(ii)
University-contracted employee is engaged in the
performance of a contracted job.
(iii)
The employee
displays an access card and, if employed by the university, possesses a valid
Kent state university identification card.
(d)
A student may use
a closed building under the following conditions:
(i)
The student has
the permission of the building curator, and department/ school chairperson
where appropriate.
(ii)
The student possesses a valid Kent State university
identification card.
(5)
Regional campuses
and college of podiatric medicine are responsible for managing building access
under the authority of the respective dean or delegate.
(E)
Violation. Failure to follow this rule may result in loss of
access to university property or termination of appointment as a building
curator, at the discretion of the senior vice president for finance and
administration or designee.
Replaces: 3342-5- 12.403
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3341.04
Rule Amplifies: 3341.01, 3341.04
Prior Effective Dates: 05/16/1988, 10/03/2005, 06/01/2007, 02/04/2011, 03/01/2015
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