Ohio Admin. Code 3356-7-19 - Access to campus for purposes of commercial solicitation or advertising
(A) Policy
statement. University property is dedicated to the educational mission of the
university. The university may prohibit the solicitation, distribution, and
presentation of information to students and employees on campus and at other
locations where university business is being conducted.
(B) Purpose. These procedures are designed to
ensure that the university employees can perform their duties free from
intrusions and work interruptions, and to safeguard the security of persons,
facilities, and property.
(C)
Scope. This policy applies to all facilities and property on the university
campus or under the operating authority of the university and to solicitation
and advertising. This policy does not apply to university-sponsored events, the
YSU foundation, university-affiliated organizations, registered student
organizations, or to vendors or business representatives who are provided goods
or services procured by the university.
(D) Definitions. For purposes of this policy,
"solicitation and advertising" (hereinafter collectively referred to as
commercial solicitation) is defined as an attempt to publicize a commercial
product, service, activity, or entity or raise funds through direct sale of
merchandise, services, or donations, with or without products or services
rendered. Also, any method of communication intended to market or induce
support of such a product, service, activity, or entity will be considered
commercial solicitation.
(E)
Procedures. In general, commercial solicitation of goods or services that are
in competition with the goods or services provided by the bookstore or other
university facilities may not be conducted on university property.
(1) Activities by employees.
(a) Solicitation to or by employees is
prohibited during either employee's work time. Specifically, solicitation by an
employee of another employee is prohibited while either employee is on work
time. Work time does not include meal periods, authorized rest breaks, or any
other specific period of the day when the employees are not properly engaged in
the performance of their work duties.
(b) The use of university facilities,
services, mail, social media, email, fax or
telephone by university employees for the purpose of solicitation not directly
related to or endorsed by the university is prohibited.
(c) Employees should consult rule
3356-7-25 of the Administrative
Code regarding political activities of employees.
(2) Activities by
non-employees/non-university organizations.
(a) An organization, business, or
non-employee of the university wishing to engage in commercial solicitation on
university property must request permission in writing five business days prior
to the proposed visit. The request must be forwarded in writing to the vice
president of finance and administration
business operations and must state:
(i) The name of the organization, business,
or entity as registered with the Ohio secretary of state, if
applicable;
(ii) The purpose of the
proposed visit;
(iii) The desired
time frame of the visit;
(iv) A
copy of materials to be distributed, if applicable;
(v) The names of all individuals that might
be involved with the visit; and
(vi) Contact information, including name,
address, and phone number of the person having accountability for the
activity.
(b) The vice
president of finance and administration
business operations will review the request with the
vice president of student affairs or other appropriate university
administrator. Permission will be granted subject to reasonable time, place,
and manner limits. When granting permission for commercial solicitation, the
mission of the university will be considered as well as other activities and
programs occurring during the requested time. A response to the request will be
provided in writing no later than two business days after receipt of the
request.
(c) If the request is
honored, specific parameters regarding access to the campus and communication
and contact with university employees will be included in the response. The
vice president of finance and administration
business
operations, or his/her designee, will notify the university policy
department of the approved request.
(d) All persons and organizations accessing
campus for this purpose are required to comply with all university policies,
specifically rule
3356-7-45 of the Administrative
Code, "Persona non grata."
(e)
Non-university individuals or groups are prohibited from using university
facilities and services, including the internal campus mail system, unless
authorized in writing by an appropriate university official.
(f) For safety and security purposes,
solicitations are prohibited in university parking lots, decks, and
driveways.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3356
Rule Amplifies: 3356
Prior Effective Dates: 08/15/1998, 06/16/2003, 06/04/2012
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