Utah Admin. Code R805-3-2 - Definitions
A. "Campfire" means an outdoor fire, burned
in the open or in a receptacle other that a furnace or incinerator, used for
the cooking of food of providing personal warmth or for recreational purposes.
"Campfire" does not mean a professionally manufactured barbeque grill operated
in connection with an official University event.
B. "Camping overnight" means any of the
following:
1. Sleeping, at any time between
the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 8:30 a.m., outdoors, with or without bedding,
sleeping bag, blanket, mattress, tent, hammock, or other similar protection,
equipment or device;
2.
Establishing or maintaining outdoors, at any time between the hours of 11:00
p.m. and 8:30 a.m., a temporary or permanent place for sleeping or cooking by
setting up any bedding, sleeping bag, blanket, mattress, tent, hammock, or
other sleeping equipment or by setting up any cooking equipment, with the
intent to remain in that location overnight.
"Camping overnight" does not include the following:
1. Waiting in line for the sale of tickets to
an event that will take place on University property;
2. Tail-gating activities on University
property within areas designated by the University that occur the night before
or the night of a sporting event.
C. "University property" means the university
campus and any other property owned, operated or controlled by the University
of Utah.
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