Appendix B, University Policy 601.6, Use of University Space
- As indicated in Section II of University Policy 601.6, a “Major Event” (formerly referred to as “Large-Scale Event”) means an event at which any of the following conditions apply:
- Over 150 persons are anticipated to attend, and the attendees will include individuals who are not affiliated with the University;
- The event features an elected official, public figure, foreign dignitary, or candidate at the federal, state, or local government level;
- The event is likely to significantly affect campus safety and security (based on assessment from the Department of Safety and Security) or campus services; or
- The event has a substantial likelihood of interfering with other University-sponsored events, activities, or essential University processes.
- Major Events additionally include any event at which any two or more of the following conditions apply:
- Events open to the public;
- Ticketed events;
- The event extends the normal operating hours for University Space;
- Alcohol is intended to be served;
- Outdoor amplified sound or light is requested; or
- The complexity of the event requires the involvement of more than one University administrative unit.
- Any event proposed under Section IV.D of University Policy 601.6 will be assessed by CRES to determine whether two or more of the conditions above apply.
- Any determination by CRES that a proposed event will be a Major Event shall be based on the assessment of the conditions above, and shall not be based on the content or viewpoints anticipated to be expressed during the event.
- If CRES determines that the proposed event will be a Major Event, CRES will make a determination about whether it is appropriate to request a security assessment by the Department of Safety and Security or any other relevant University officials necessary to assess security, access, and other issues related to health, safety, or campus operations.
- If the Department of Safety and Security or any other relevant University officials undertake a security assessment for a Major Event, that assessment will consider objective criteria including:
- number of anticipated attendees;
- whether the proposed Major Event involves an activity or Structure that poses a risk of personal injury or damage to University property;
- location where the event is to be held;
- time of day when the event will be held;
- number of entry and exit points;
- traffic control;
- crowd control;
- whether the group intends to charge admission to the event;
- any prior incidents of injury or property damage during similar events at the University or other institutions; and
- type of event (e.g. concert, nationally recognized speaker, etc.)
- If the Department of Safety and Security and/or the Responsible Administrator determines that additional security measures are required for a Major Event, the sponsoring University Group, Student Organization, Non-University Group, or individual shall be responsible for paying all costs for the additional security personnel and for other security measures related to the Major Event.
- Groups sponsoring a Major Event must adhere to any requirements established as a result of the security assessment to ensure security, access, and other issues related to health, safety, or campus operations.