Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3342 - Kent State University
Chapter 3342-4 - University Policies
Section 3342-4-04.101 - Operational procedures and regulations regarding use and possession of alcoholic beverages by students
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3342-4-04.101
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Purpose. Group events at which beer is served and which are held outside the licensed areas must be registered with the center for student involvement ("CSI") and adhere to the following procedures.
(B) Initial scheduling procedures.
(1)
Information must be provided on the site, which must
also be reserved with the scheduling office if it is to be held outside a
residence hall, name of organization, date and time and charges, if
any.
(2)
The forms provided must be signed by a representative
of the group, its advisor or residence hall staff member and a member of the
CSI staff before the registration is considered complete.
(3)
At the time of
the registration, the group will be informed of its
responsibilities/limitations by a member of the CSI or residence hall
staff.
A copy of this information/registration form must be displayed at the site of the event; another copy will be kept in the CSI and/or the residence services office.
(4)
For events held outdoors, the group may be required, at
its expense, to have snow fencing erected. This requirement will be dependent
on the location, time and number of participants expected at the
event.
(5)
Events at which an admission fee or charge for beer is
made require the processing of an "F-Permit" application with the Ohio beverage
commission. The CSI staff will help the group in processing this application,
for which a charge is made. At least three weeks are needed to process this
application. The center for student involvement will inform the Kent state
university police department of all such events registered prior to the
event.
(C) Operational procedures for scheduling events serving beer.
(1)
For
residence hall students.
(a)
Organization representative contacts resident director
for appropriate paperwork. Three copies of the check list permit must be
completed.
(b)
Resident director discusses proposed event with student
representative to insure compliance with check list items. Student
representative and the resident director signs form indicating compliance with
the check list including signed approval by the area coordinator and the
director or residence services.
(c)
Student
representative delivers form to CSI three days prior to private party and
thirty days prior to event requiring "F-Permit."
(d)
If beer is to be
sold or admission charged at the door, an "F-Permit" is required. The
application for such a permit may be obtained at CSI. This application should
be completed, signed by the resident director and the area coordinator, and
returned to CSI thirty days prior to the event to insure processing in time for
the event.
(e)
The department of residence services will contact the
university police informing them of the event. This will normally be done by
forwarding a copy of the check list permit to the university police
department.
(2)
For organizations other than residence hall
groups.
(a)
Organization representative contacts CSI for appropriate
paperwork. Three copies of the check list permit must be filled
out.
(b)
Organization representative discusses proposed event
with faculty advisor to insure compliance with check list items. Faculty
advisor signs form giving his/her indication that compliance with check list
will be made.
(c)
Student representative returns check list to CSI three
days prior to private party and thirty days prior to event requiring
"F-Permit."
(d)
If beer is to be sold or admission is to be charged at
the door, an "F-Permit" is required. The application for such a permit may be
obtained at the office of campus life. This application should be completed and
returned to the CSI thirty days prior to event to insure processing in time for
event. CSI will forward this application to the appropriate state
office.
(e)
CSI will contact university police informing them of
event. This will normally be done by forwarding a copy of the check list permit
to the university police department.
Replaces: 3342-4- 04.101
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