Smoke-free
Environment |
| 1. | | Smoking on University premises
is governed by the University’s Smoke-free Policy, copies of which
are available on request from the office of the Vice-Chancellor
and on the web. |
Use of Alcohol |
| 2. | | The use of alcohol on campus
is governed by the University’s Policy on the Use of Alcohol on
University Premises, copies of which are available on request from
the office of the Vice-Chancellor and on the web. |
Noise |
| 3. | | Under delegation of the Vice-Chancellor,
the Director of Facilities Management may give directions from time
to time, at his or her discretion, to control excessive noise on
University premises and to give effect to any requirements relating
to noise in the University’s Environmental Policy, copies of which
are available on the web. |
Children on Campus |
| 4. | | The safety and supervision
of children on University premises are governed by the University’s
Children on Campus Policy, copies of which are available on request from
the office of the Vice-Chancellor and on the web at. |
Freedom from Harassment
and Sexual Harassment |
| 5. | | The University of Waikato
is committed to providing a work and study environment that is free
from any form of harassment, including sexual harassment. Copies
of the University’s
Sexual Harassment and Harassment Policy, which
assists in the resolution of any harassment complaint made by any
member of the University community against any other member, are
available on request from the office of the Vice-Chancellor, Harassment
Contact People, Student and Academic Services Division, Human Resource
Management Division and on the web.
The University has a contact network of trained staff and students
whose role is to explore options and offer support. |
Advertising and Commercial
Activities |
| 6. | | Advertising and commercial
activities generally, including hawking and canvassing, are permitted
on University premises only with the specific permission of the Director
of Facilities Management. |
| 7. | | Any advertising which is by way of
posters or notices is subject to the requirements of regulation
8. |
Student Notices |
| 8. | | Student notices, generally
no larger than A3, may be posted on general University noticeboards.
Notices that are posted on noticeboards in such a manner that they take
up excessive space will be removed. |
| 9. | | Notices posted on specially labelled
noticeboards or other places (such as walls, doors or ceilings),
without the permission of the Director of Facilities Management, will
be removed. |
Animals |
| 10. | | No animal may be taken into University
buildings without the permission of the Director of Facilities Management. |
| 11. | | Animals are permitted
on the University grounds only if they are under the direct control
of their owner and, in the case of dogs, on a short hand-held leash. |
Golf |
| 12. | | Golf is not permitted on
University grounds, except under regulation 13. |
| 13. | | An exception to regulation 12 is made
in the case of groups organised through the School of Education,
which will make safety arrangements to the satisfaction of the Grounds
Manager and the Health and Safety Co-ordinator. |
Skateboarding and Roller
Skating |
| 14. | | Skateboarding and the use
of inline roller skates on University grounds is not permitted in
officially designated and sign-posted areas of the campus where
they are considered to be hazardous either to the users or to other
people or property in the vicinity. |
| 15. | | Any University staff member or contracted
employee is entitled to require skateboarders or inline roller skaters
to move away from these sign-posted areas. |
| 16. | | Any University staff member or contracted
employee is entitled to require skateboarders or inline roller skaters
to move away from any areas of the University grounds if the activity,
while not necessarily hazardous, is annoying or disruptive. |
Trespass |
| 17. | | The authority to issue trespass
notices is delegated by the Vice-Chancellor to the Director of Facilities
Management, the Group Manager Facilities, and the Security Manager.
No one else may issue a trespass notice on behalf of the University without
the authority of the Vice-Chancellor. |