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Building
Hours
It is desirable
to have campus facilities open and available to serve their intended
purposes. At the same time, the University has important responsibilities
for the safety of persons and the safekeeping of property within its
buildings. Consequently, a responsible balance must be drawn between
concerns for accessibility and security.
To that end, the
following policies shall apply: Monday through Friday, with the
exception of faculty and staff who maintain permanent office assignment
in the building, academic buildings are to be vacated and
locked by Physical Plant custodians when custodial services are
completed, generally between 11 p.m. and midnight; they are to
remain locked until Physical Plant housekeeping personnel open
the buildings at approximately 7 a.m. the following morning. On
Saturday, housekeeping personnel will unlock the academic buildings
by 8 a.m.; they will be re-locked at approximately 5 p.m. on Saturday
and remain locked until Monday morning.
Exceptions
to the standard schedule will be considered if satisfactory provision
can be made for monitored use during hours when a building would
otherwise be secured. The Director of University Police and the
Director of Physical Plant should be consulted during the planning
process for proposed exceptions. Exceptions must be approved by
the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and the Vice Chancellor
for Administration and Finance.
Other campus
buildings will open and close according to the schedule of
staffed operations in each building. Responsibility for recommending
opening and closing hours for each campus building is assigned
to the building coordinator. Proposals should specify who will
lock and unlock exterior doors, when and where staff or monitors
will be present, and the kind of uses to be accommodated. The
Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance will receive these
proposals, coordinate necessary review, and forward them to the
Chancellor for action.
Control of and
accountability for keys are essential elements in the balance between
building accessibility and security. Keys should be issued only to
University personnel with clear and recurring need for them. Faculty
members and administrative officers
generally will have exterior door keys for the building in which they
work. Building coordinators will commonly have master keys for an
entire building. Department heads may be authorized to possess submaster
keys. (Policy #13 specifies persons who are
authorized to have master and submaster keys.) Keys, especially master
keys, should be kept on the authorized holder's person or in a secured
location. Department heads and building coordinators should maintain
current records of persons to whom keys are issued and should act
to recover keys when faculty and staff members leave University employment
or no longer have valid need for the keys issued to them.
To re-key an entire
building is expensive and time-consuming. Key-holders, therefore,
are urged to guard against unauthorized access to their keys, to relock
secured doors when they enter and leave a building, and to report
observations of unauthorized entry to University Police.
Formerly Executive
Memorandum 93-104
Initially approved August 1, 1993
Revised January 8, 2001
Administering office: Physical Plant and University Police
Posted
January 18, 2001
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