Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Legal and responsible use of alcohol
The right to acquire, possess, and consume alcoholic beverages
is limited by laws that establish minimum drinking ages, drinking and driving
laws, and so on. Miami university also has established policies on alcohol use
on campus and by campus groups. It is incumbent on students, faculty, and staff
to become knowledgeable regarding these policies, whether for individual
decision making or for planning programs and events for a department or
organization, including student organizations
(B) On-campus consumption of alcoholic
beverages - compliance with law
All on-campus possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages
must be conducted in accordance with Ohio law and university policy regarding
the possession, sale, and consumption of alcohol. Specifically:
(1) Individuals under the age of twenty-one
may not purchase, possess, or consume beer, wine, or intoxicating liquor. It is
also against the law for any person to furnish beer, wine, or intoxicating
liquor to any person under twenty-one years of age.
(2) No person shall have in his or her
possession any open container of beer, wine, or intoxicating liquor in any
public place except where the alcoholic beverage has been lawfully purchased
for consumption on the premises of the holder of the appropriate permit from
the state department of liquor control.
(3) Only beer and wine (no intoxicating
liquor) may be served at on-campus events to which students are invited.
Exceptions must be approved, in writing, by the senior vice president for
finance and business services.
(C)
Alcohol
guidelines for faculty and staff
(1)
Only those twenty-one and older may consume
alcohol
(2)
Alcohol may only be charged to an unrestricted gift
account and cannot be charged to a departmental account or student organization
account.
(3)
Alcohol in unlicensed Miami university facilities
requires a temporary periot from the Ohio department of commerce. Please
contact conference and event services with a minimum of thirty days advance
notice to secure the permit. Events utilizing a temporary license may not serve
unlimited drinks for a flat fee or one-time admission charge. A ticketing
system must be utilized to comply with rule 4301: 1-1-50 of the Administrative
Code.
(D) Faculty and staff
(1) General rules
In the presence of students, faculty and staff are expected to
model responsible adult behavior by either abstaining from the use of alcohol
or consuming alcohol in moderation. At no time should a member of the faculty
or staff be intoxicated in the presence of students or at a university event.
In addition:
(a) University faculty
and staff may not purchase alcohol for undergraduate students - even if the
student is of legal age to consume alcohol. This prohibition applies both on
and off-campus, including restaurants, bars, athletic events, alumni events,
events with cash bars and study away/abroad trips.
(b) Although strongly discouraged, faculty
and staff who elect to purchase or serve alcohol to graduate students do so at
their own risk and bear full legal responsibility. Faculty are encouraged to
educate themselves about the laws regarding civil liability and to be aware
that those who serve alcoholic beverages to underage students may be charged
criminally. Faculty who elect to serve graduate students who are of age in
their home are strongly encouraged to have a tips trained bartender who can
ensure that alcohol is only dispensed to participants who are twenty-one years
of age or older and that only a modest amount of alcohol is served.
(c) Faculty and staff should not accompany
graduate or undergraduate students to restaurants, bars, clubs, and fraternity
houses etc., where they are aware that underage drinking is taking place or
where students are intoxicated.
(d)
Faculty and staff advisers to student organizations must be especially careful
to encourage the student organization to adhere to university policy and civil
law concerning the use of alcohol, and must never join them in breaking the
law. Rather, they should encourage students to obey civil law and university
policy concerning the use of alcohol and help them to understand how to use
alcohol in a legal and responsible manner.
(2) Alcohol at university sponsored events -
on-campus This paragraph does not apply to
intercollegiate athletics sponsored sporting events held in ICA venures on
campus. When a department, institute, center, or other university office
invites students to a university gathering/event held on-campus, the following
will apply:
(a) Events held in licensed
university facilities.
(i) Alcohol may
only be provided through the facility and must be dispensed by tips trained
bartenders.
(ii) Only those
twenty-one and older may consume alcohol.
(iii) The event must also include
nonalcoholic beverages as an alternative to alcohol and hors d'oeuves must be
served.
(iv) If the event is
scheduled to last longer than two hours, a meal must be provided, and the bar
closed at least one-half hour before the event ends.
(v) If a flat fee for attendance is charged
(e.g., ticket is thirty-five dollars), the cost of the alcoholic drinks must be
borne by individual consumers (e.g., cash bar) and may not be included in the
fee.
(vi) Alcohol may only be
charged to an unrestricted gift account and cannot be charged to a departmental
account or student organization account.
(vii) University faculty and staff may not
purchase alcohol for students.
(b) Events held in other university
facilities:
(i) Alcohol must be purchased from
the university and may not be "carried in" by faculty or staff. Alcohol must be
dispensed by tips trained bartenders provided by university catering.
(ii) Only those twenty-one and older may
consume alcohol.
(iii) No admission
fee may be charged and no alcohol may be sold (e.g. no cash bars).
(iv) The hosting department must also provide
nonalcoholic beverages as an alternative to alcohol and non-salty snacks must
be served.
(v) Events may not be
scheduled to last longer than ninety minutes.
(vi) Alcohol may only be charged to an
unrestricted gift account and cannot be charged to a departmental account or
student organization account.
(vii)
The approval of the senior vice president for finance and business services is
required. Please submit request via the form for request for alcohol events
held at other facilities.
(c) Alcohol at university sponsored events -
off-campus
When a department, institute, center, or other university
office invites students to a university gathering/event to be held in an
off-campus facility (e.g. restaurant, bars, clubs) the following rules
apply:
(i) University faculty and
staff may not purchase or provide alcohol for prospective, undergraduate, or
graduate students - even if the student is of legal age to consume
alcohol.
(ii) Only those twenty-one
and older may consume alcohol.
(iii) Departmental funds (including program
fees) may not be used to purchase alcohol. Alcohol may only be charged to an
unrestricted gift account and cannot be charged to a departmental account or
student organization account.
(E)
On-campus events sponsored by alcohol companies where alcohol is not served
(1) The promotion and advertising of events
sponsored by alcohol companies must be in accordance with Miami university
policies. The main focus of such events must not be on promoting and
advertising the use of the product.
(2) No alcoholic beverages may be given as
prizes or awards.
(3) While listing
the name of the company is permissible, symbols of alcohol may not be displayed
on posters, signs, banners, or other advertisements for events. No
advertisements featuring foaming mugs, cans, glasses, or kegs will be
allowed.
(4) Promotion of events
sponsored by alcohol companies must not encourage alcohol abuse or emphasize
frequency or quantity of use.
(5)
Advertising, both for promotion of events and for products, either on campus or
in institutional media, should not portray drinking as a solution to personal
or academic problems or as a necessary ingredient to social, sexual, or
academic success. In addition, it should avoid demeaning or discriminatory
portrayals of individuals or groups.
(6) Advertising or promotion of campus events
should not associate the consumption of alcoholic beverages with the
performance of tasks requiring skilled reactions, such as the operation of
motor vehicles or machinery.