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This document is designed to provide guidance to the College
and the community for the use of College facilities. This guidance will:
1. Establish standard processes for the use of College facilities.
2. Minimize scheduling conflicts.
3. Establish and maintain a consistent, effective and efficient
approach to facility use and scheduling.
4. Establish and apply consistent fees and contracts for the use of
College facilities.
5. Increase the degree of campus-wide communication and coordination
relative to the effective and efficient scheduling of College
facilities.
6. Increase the degree of campus awareness with regard to activities
and events that use College facilities.
7. Provide designated liaisons to internal and external users to aid
them in the scheduling and use of College facilities.
8. Optimize the appropriate use of College facilities.
A. Philosophy
The use of SUNY Oswego facilities is intended primarily for functions
sponsored by official offices, departments and programs of the College in
pursuit of its educational purposes. However, SUNY Oswego also recognizes
its rightful public service role as a public institution. Therefore,
external users may use College facilities where such use does not infringe
upon, disrupt or conflict with the operations and activities of the College in
pursuit of its educational purposes.
B. Scope
1. This policy applies only to the use of those facilities located on
the main campus of SUNY Oswego.
2. The Rice Creek Field Station staff have sole responsibility for
scheduling the use of facilities at Rice Creek Field Station.
3. The Division of Extended Learning has sole responsibility for
scheduling the use of facilities at the Oswego State Education Center in
Phoenix and any additional off-campus facilities used by the College for its
educational purposes.
4. Auxiliary Services has sole responsibility for scheduling the use
of facilities at Fallbrook Recreation Center.
C. Definitions
1. The term “college community” refers to those students who are
enrolled at SUNY Oswego, faculty who are employed by the College, and staff who
are employed by the College, Auxiliary Services, the Student Association, the
Oswego College Foundation or the Alumni Association.
2. The term “event” refers to a single, series or any combination of
planned meetings, presentations, functions, gatherings, or other activities
that are not part of or directly related to the College’s curriculum of formal
instruction.
3. The term “facility” refers to any building, structure, indoor
space, equipment, furnishings, parking lot, and/or outdoor space under the
custody and control of the College and/or the College Foundation.
4. The term “sponsored” refers to the explicit responsibility for
planning, producing and supervising an event.
D. User Categories
1. The term “internal user” refers to any school, department, office,
committee, task force or organization that is a part of or directly affiliated
with the organizational and/or governance structure of the College.
a. For the purposes of this policy, the following entities are also
considered an internal user: Auxiliary Services, the Oswego College Foundation,
the Alumni Association, the Student Association, and registered student
organizations.
b. For the purposes of this policy, individual members of the college
community are not considered internal users.
2. The term “external user” refers to any individual, group, or
organization that is not an internal user.
E. Activity and Event Categories
1. The term “academic class” refers to any credit-bearing course
offered as part of the College’s curriculum of formal instruction and
Extended Learning non-credit bearing courses.
2. The term “academic activity” refers to any meeting, presentation,
program, or other activity that is not an academic class but is part of or
directly related to the College’s curriculum of formal instruction.
3. The term “sponsored event” refers to an event that is sponsored
exclusively by one or more internal users.
4. The term “co-sponsored event” refers to an event that is jointly
sponsored by one or more internal users and one or more external users; and the
primary audience for the event are members of the College community.
Co-sponsorship is not intended to be a mechanism for external users to avoid
assessment of applicable fees. To be classified as a co-sponsored event,
the event must meet all of the following criteria:
a. the event must be initiated by one or more internal users; and
b. the internal user(s) initiating the event must assume primary
responsibility for planning, organizing and supervising the event; and
c. the event must have a clear, direct connection and substantial
relationship to the educational, operational or programmatic mission of the
internal user(s) initiating the event; and
d. the primary audience for the event are members of the College
community.
5. The term “hosted event” refers to an event that is jointly
sponsored by one or more internal users and one or more external users; and the
primary audience for the event are persons outside the College community.
Hosting is not intended to be a mechanism for external users to avoid
assessment of applicable fees. To be classified as a hosted event, the
event must meet all of the following criteria:
a. the event must be initiated by one or more internal users; and
b. the event must have a clear, direct connection and substantial
relationship to the educational, operational or programmatic mission of the
internal user initiating the event; and
c. the primary audience for the event are persons outside the College
community.
6. The term “external event” refers to an event that is sponsored by
one or more external users and does not meet the criteria to be classified as a
co-sponsored event or a hosted event (e.g., a wedding reception or a conference
sponsored by an external user).
F. Appropriate Use
1. The purpose for which a facility is requested to be used must be
consistent with and suitable to the primary function(s) for which the facility
was designed or is currently utilized. The proposed use of a facility
must conform to building and fire codes, including adherence to occupancy
limits and maintaining proper ingress and egress to the facility.
a. Certain facilities are not reservable due to their specific
functions including, but not limited to: offices, storage rooms, closets,
bathrooms, stairwells, and hallways.
b. Certain facilities may not be appropriate for use beyond their
primary function for reasons of safety or security including, but not limited
to: mechanical rooms, rooftops, maintenance shops, dining centers or catering
kitchens, and laboratories.
2. College facilities may only be used for academic classes, academic
activities, sponsored events, co‑sponsored events, hosted events and external
events (see Section E. Activity and Event Categories).
3. College facilities may not be used in a manner that infringes upon,
disrupts or conflicts with the operations of the College or the College’s
educational purposes (see Regulations and Procedures for Maintaining Public
Order on Campuses of the State University of New York).
4. College facilities may not be used in a manner that is inconsistent
with the College’s status as a tax-exempt educational institution.
5. The College shall have the authority to limit activities and events
to specific locations, specific dates(s) and specific time(s), limit the manner
in which facilities are used, limit the number of participants at an activity
or event, and set other limits to ensure the integrity of the College’s primary
programs and educational purposes.
6. The College shall determine appropriate measures for the health,
safety, and security of campus members and the public for activities and events
and may deny or limit the use of College facilities accordingly.
7. Facility use may be denied or restricted if the College determines
that the internal or external user(s) has violated College policy, federal,
state or local law during a previous use of College facilities.
8. All internal and external users who schedule the use of College
facilities and their visitors and guests must abide by College policies, the
Regulations and Procedures for Maintaining Public Order on Campuses of the
State University of New York and other policies of the Board of Trustees of the
State University of New York and the tenets of the SUNY Oswego Code of Students
Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct. Violation of such policies may
result in disciplinary action, criminal or civil actions. Violators may
be required to reimburse the College for costs associated with damages or other
services incurred as a result of such violation.
9. The advertisement and/or posting of information in College
facilities soliciting campus or community attendance at events using College
facilities must comply with the College’s policy on Posting and Distributing
Promotional Materials.
10. The use of College facilities by internal and external users must
comply with all provisions outlined in this policy.
G. Scheduling Authority
1. The Registrar’s Office, within the Division of Academic Affairs, is
solely responsible for scheduling the use of College facilities for academic
classes.
a. The Registrar’s Office shall be responsible for implementing this
aspect of the policy.
b. The Registrar’s Office shall establish procedures to request,
schedule, reserve, and coordinate the use of College facilities for academic
classes.
2. The Event Management Office, within the Division of Student Affairs
and Enrollment Management, is solely responsible for scheduling the use of
College facilities for academic activities, sponsored events, co‑sponsored
events, hosted events and external events.
a. The Event Management Office shall be responsible for implementing
this aspect of the policy.
b. The Event Management Office shall establish procedures to request,
schedule, reserve, and coordinate the use of College facilities
c. The Event Management Office shall establish procedures to arrange
for services in support of activities and events.
H. Scheduling Procedures
1. Academic classes
a. Requests for the use of College facilities for academic
classes must be directed to the Registrar’s Office in accordance with the
College’s timeline and procedures for scheduling academic classes.
b. The Registrar’s Office will review each request and will approve or
deny the request.
c. If the request is approved, the Registrar’s Office will publish the
academic class and its assigned classroom, laboratory or other College facility
in the College’s schedule of academic classes.
2. Academic activities, sponsored events, co-sponsored events, hosted
events and external events
a. Requests for the use of College facilities by internal and external
users for academic activities, sponsored events, co-sponsored events, hosted
events and external events must be directed to the Event Management Office.
b. The Event Management Office will review each request, will make a
decision as to the appropriate classification of the activity or event and,
after appropriate consultation within the college community, will approve or
deny the request with cause. The Event Management Office shall base its
decision on the following:
1. the purpose for which the space is requested; and
2. the appropriateness of the request; and
3. the availability of facilities and other resources; and
4. the relationship of the user(s) to the College; and
5. the relationship of the primary audience to the College.
c. If the request is approved, the Event Management Office will
coordinate the planning of the activity or event, including the issuance of a
revocable permit (where applicable), the scheduling of required facilities and
services, the establishment and collection of applicable deposits and fees, and
the disbursement of revenue to other College offices/departments.
d. Each activity and event will
be scheduled in an available facility whose capacity and/or design is most
appropriate for the size and/or nature of the proposed activity or event.
e. To optimize the overall use
of College facilities, the Event Management Office reserves the right to change
the location, reservation start time or reservation end time of a scheduled
activity or event. Decisions to change the location, reservation start
time or reservation end time of a scheduled activity or event will be made in
consultation with the user(s) and with as much advance notice as possible.
I. Facility Use
Priority
1. Academic Classes
a. The scheduling of academic classes shall receive first priority for
the use of classrooms and laboratories.
b. The scheduling of academic classes shall not preempt or “bump”
scheduled activities or events from other College facilities.
2. Academic activities, sponsored events, co-sponsored events, hosted
events and external events
a. In general, requests for the use of College facilities for academic
activities, sponsored events, co-sponsored events, hosted events and external
events shall be accommodated on a first-come first-served basis.
b. When two or more requests for the use of College facilities are
received at the same time and a scheduling conflict arises, the following order
of scheduling priority will be used to resolve the conflict:
1. academic activities
2. sponsored events
3. co-sponsored events
4. hosted events
5. external events
c. An activity or event with a higher scheduling priority shall not
preempt or “bump” a previously scheduled activity or event with a lower
scheduling priority.
3. Classrooms and laboratories may not be scheduled for academic
activities, sponsored events, co‑sponsored events, hosted events and external
events for a given semester or summer term prior to the release of the final
schedule of academic classes for that semester or summer term except for those
activities and events that are scheduled during academic breaks and/or
non-class or weekend hours.
4. Requests for use of College facilities from SUNY System
Administration shall have priority over external users.
5. The College reserves the right to preempt the facility use priority
to meet the educational purposes of the College or in response to unique needs
or circumstances.
J. Deposits and Fees
1. The College reserves the right to charge deposits and certain other
fees, as listed below, related to the use of College facilities:
a. Administrative Fee – a fee assessed for the planning and/or support
of an activity or an event.
b. Damage Fee – a fee assessed for damage to a facility resulting from
an activity or an event.
c. Deposit – a non-refundable payment made for the purpose of reserving
the use of a facility or facilities for an activity or an event. The
amount of the deposit is applied toward the total cost of all applicable fees
arising from the production of the activity or event.
d. Rental Fee – a fee assessed for the use of space, furnishings
and/or equipment.
e. Support Service Fee – a fee assessed for a service required or
provided by the College, or its subcontractors, in support of an activity or an
event (e.g., custodial, maintenance, catering, dining center meals, parking,
traffic control, event security, and facility supervision outside normal
operating hours).
2. The Event Management Office has sole authority to quote and assess
fees for the use of College facilities for all academic activities, sponsored
events, co-sponsored events, hosted events and external events.
3. Generally, an internal user who uses College facilities for an
academic activity, a sponsored event or a co-sponsored event will not be
assessed a deposit or administrative fees.
a. Rental fee(s) will be assessed for the use of residence hall
facilities.
b. Rental fee(s) may be assessed for the use of facilities under the
custody and control of Auxiliary Services (e.g., Fallbrook Recreation
Center).
c. Support service fee(s) will be assessed for dining center
meals and for catering.
d. Rental fee(s) may be assessed for furnishings and equipment when an
activity or event requires additional furnishings or equipment not included in
the routine operation of the facility or facilities used.
e. Support service fee(s) may be assessed when an activity or
event requires additional staffing or support services not included in the
routine operation of the facility or facilities used.
f. Damage fee(s) may be assessed when an activity or event
results in damage to the facility or facilities used.
4. Generally, an internal and/or external user who uses College
facilities for a hosted event or an external event will be assessed a deposit
and applicable rental fees, support service fees, and administrative fees.
5. Damage fee(s) may be assessed when an activity or event results in
damage to the facility or facilities used.
6. An external user who can provide evidence of its not-for-profit
status may receive a discount of up to 25% on all qualifying rental fees.
K. Cancellation and Facility Substitution Policy
1. The College reserves the right to substitute an alternative
facility if deemed necessary to:
a. ensure the integrity of the College’s primary programs and
educational objectives;
b. optimize the use of College facilities;
c. respond to unique needs or circumstances.
2. In extremely rare situations, due to factors beyond the control of
the College, including, but not limited to weather conditions, unavailability
of facilities due to physical damage, or mechanical breakdown of support
systems, the College may cancel a previously scheduled activity or event
without penalty to the College.
3. The College reserves the right to establish reasonable cancellation
deadlines for academic activities, sponsored events, co-sponsored events,
hosted events and external events. Such deadlines will be established and
communicated in a timely manner to internal/external users during the planning
process. The cancellation of academic activities, sponsored events,
co-sponsored events, hosted events and external events must be directed to the
Event Management Office. Cancellations received by the Event Management
Office after an established cancellation deadline may result in the assessment
of additional fees and/or the loss of non-refundable fees.
L. Insurance
1. The College reserves the right to require certain internal and
external users to provide a certificate of insurance related to the users’ use
of College facilities.
2. If required by the College, the user(s) shall purchase and
maintain, at its expense, the following types of insurance:
a. Workers’ compensation insurance sufficient to cover all employees of
the user. Such policies shall name SUNY Oswego, SUNY, and the State of
New York as additionally insured.
b. Comprehensive commercial general liability insurance, property
damage insurance, and automobile liability insurance in such amounts as the
College shall deem sufficient but no less than $250,000 each person, $1,000,000
each occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. Policies shall be
on an occurrence basis only. Such policies shall name SUNY Oswego, SUNY,
and the State of New York as additionally insured.
c. The user(s) must provide the College with current certificates of
insurance. These certificates shall contain a provision that coverages
afforded under the policies shall not be canceled or changed until at least 30
days’ prior written notice has been given the College.
M. Indemnification
The College reserves the right to require certain internal and external
users to indemnify the College, SUNY, and the State of New York from any
liability arising out of the actions of the user or its agents incidental to
the use of the College facilities by the user.
N. Waivers and Additional Discounts
Requests to waive or discount deposits and fees related to the use of
College facilities must be submitted in writing to the Director of the Event
Management Office or designee. The Director of the Event Management
Office will then submit his/her recommendation to the Vice President for
Student Affairs and Enrollment Management. The Vice President for Student
Affairs and Enrollment Management will approve or deny the request.
O. References
The following authoritative documents were referenced in the preparation of
this policy:
1. State University of New York policy on Use Of Facilities by
Non-Commercial Organizations
2. Regulations and Procedures for Maintaining Public Order
on Campuses of the State University of New York
3. SUNY Oswego Student Handbook
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President's Letter
Preface
Section 1: History and
Governance
Section 2: Employment
Policies
Section 3: Fringe
Benefits
Section 4: General
Policies
Section 5: Policies of SUNY
Oswego
Section 6: Instructional
Policies and Procedures
Section 7: Student Faculty
Concerns
Section 8: Facilities and
Resources
Section 9:
Services
Section 10: Recreational and
Cultural Resources
Appendix A: Organizational Chart
(MSWord, 70k)
Appendix B: College Facilities Use
Regulations
Appendix C: Vehicle Regulations
Appendix D: Accommodations for Students
with Disabilities (Example)
Appendix E: Students with Disabilities
Test Accommodation Form (Example Letter and Form)
Appendix F: Policy and Procedure for
Testing Accommodations - Disability Services
Appendix
G: Faculty Bylaws (this link goes to the Faculty Assembly
site, source of faculty bylaws updates)
Appendix H: Directory of Administrative
Officers
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