Utah Admin. Code R765-555-4 - Policy
Institutions shall not sell or provide services to their campus community or to the general public except as set forth below.
4.1. Services Necessary for the Education of
Students or Basic Research - Institutions are expected to provide their campus
communities appropriate services which are necessary for the education of
students, or the performance of basic research in accordance with the
institution's mission as established by the Utah State Board of Regents. This
responsibility includes, but is not limited to, instructional, research, and
public service programs; libraries; computing programs; and other academic
support services.
4.2.
Educationally Related Activities - Institutions may provide other services to
their campus communities even though such services are practically available
elsewhere providing that the services satisfy reasonable educationally related
needs of the campus community, e.g. campus newspapers, campus bookstore, campus
dining facilities, student housing, etc., and provided such services are not
advertised to the general public and are not generally provided to persons who
are not members of the campus community.
4.3. Services to Persons Other Than Members
of the Campus Community - An institution shall not provide services to persons
other than members of the campus community unless:
4.3.1. The service offers a substantial and
valuable educational or research experience for registered students and
faculty;
4.3.2. The service
fulfills the institution's public service mission;
4.3.3. The service is incidental to the
ordinary and authorized function of a campus entity, i.e., occasional sales by
bookstores, food service, etc., to campus visitors;
4.3.4. The service consists of recreational,
cultural, and athletic events; health services and medical treatment; public
service radio and TV broadcasting; events or functions which have as their
principal purposes the improvement of relations between the institutions and
the general public; and sales of contributed services, if related to fund
raising activities;
4.3.5. The
equivalent service is not available in the local area; or
4.3.6. The service to persons not members of
the campus community has been specifically authorized by the State Board of
Regents.
4.4.
By-Products of Research and Instruction - Surplus Property - Institutions may
dispose of by- products of research and instruction undertaken by an
institution by sale to persons not members of the campus community, provided
such products shall not be sold at less than market value. Institutions may
dispose of surplus property by sale to persons not members of the campus
community providing such items are disposed of in accordance with state
laws.
4.5. Private Enterprise on
Campus - Private enterprise entities which operate service or auxiliary units
on a campus under contract with an institution are subject to this
policy.
4.6. Exceptions Authorized
by State Board of Regents - Exceptions to this policy may be authorized by the
State Board of Regents if it determines, upon consideration and weighing of the
various interests and public policies pertinent to providing the facilities,
goods or services in competition with private enterprise, that the public
interest favoring an exception outweighs the interest favoring denial of an
exception.
Notes
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