Fayetteville Policies and Procedures: Policy Revisions
The following Fayetteville Policy and Procedures have been revised:
- 804.1 Tailgating and Game Day Outdoor Use Policy
- Updates contact information for the upcoming season. In addition, certain language regarding expressive activity has been revised to better align with state law and Board of Trustees Policy on facilities use. Updates language regarding consumption of alcoholic beverages, use of ecigarettes, and penalties for smoking violations.
The following Policy Documents have also been revised:
- 700.5 Alcohol Policy for University Special Events - Policy Document - Appendix B
- The Alcohol Policy for University Special Events has been updated to include the Small Business & Technology Development Center, the Enterprise Center Lobby, and the Innovation Center Lobby) as locations approved for the service of alcoholic beverages at events held by University entities.
- 702.1 Building Executives - Duties and Responsibilities - Policy Document - Building Executives and Alternates List
- This policy document has been updated to reflect changes in building personnel on campus. Please use the search function of this policy document to see if your Building Executive and Alternate have changed.
All policies may be viewed on the web at Fayetteville Policies and Procedures.
Contacts
Jolenda Lyn Hott, executive assistant
Division of Finance and Administration
479-575-5828,
bradley@uark.edu
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