The pipes will not support bikes and will break, causing major damage to the building. You may store your bicycle in your residence hall room with the permission of your roommate(s). Bicycles that are parked on or locked to permanent fixtures (e.g., access ramps, light posts, trees, etc.) may be removed at any time by Housing and Dining Services and impounded at the owner’s expense. Bicycle permits are available at no cost from Parking Services.īicycles must be parked in the bicycle racks provided. BicyclesĪll bicycles on university property must be registered with Parking Services and display a bicycle permit. Each kitchenette includes a refrigerator, stove, oven and sink. Appliances with an open or closed heating element are NOT allowed in the residence halls, except for coffee makers and flameless candle warmers.Įach residence hall has a kitchenette and limited pots, pans, utensils, etc. Microwaves are provided in Wefald Hall - residents should not bring their own. Refrigerators must be 5.0 cubic feet or less. AppliancesĪppliances allowed in the residence halls are coffee makers, microwaves, refrigerators, hot pots and corn poppers. In order to avoid continuous abuse of this policy, violations should be handled by the appropriate senior staff members. All occupants of the room will be treated with equal standards, and will be documented and reviewed by professional staff members. Disposal efforts should be supervised and documented by staff members. If a staff member encounters a violation of these policies, they will ask the residents to dispose of the beverages in an appropriate manner. Any person 21 years or older is responsible for a minor if they knowingly supply them with alcoholic beverages and/ or other prohibited substances. The use of alcohol does not circumvent your responsibility for the consequences of your behavior under the influence of alcohol and/or other prohibited substances. Kegs are prohibited in the residence halls, Jardine Apartments and all Housing and Dining Services properties. Transport of unopened 3.2 percent alcohol containers by a person who is over 21 to a resident’s room, where that resident is also over 21, is permitted. Open containers are prohibited in all residence hall stairways, elevators, lobbies, front porches, general public areas, storm shelters and in residents’ rooms with the door open. Visitors to the hall who are over 21 years of age may drink beverages with 3.2 percent alcohol content as long as the hosting resident is over 21, is present at the time of consumption and has the consent of all other roommates. If a resident over 21 years of age is consuming alcohol in their room, the only minors allowed in that room are the resident’s roommate(s) any other minors will be in violation of the alcohol policy and documented accordingly. If a resident is over 21, and their roommate does not meet that qualification, the resident who is 21 may consume beverages with 3.2 percent alcohol content if they have the consent of their minor roommate and the door is closed when alcohol is consumed. ![]() A resident or guest under the age of 21 is not permitted by policy or law to consume alcohol in the residence halls. Residents who are 21 years of age or older may consume or be in possession of up to 30 containers of alcoholic canned/bottled beverages that are 3.2 percent alcohol content or lower in the residence halls. Consumption of any alcoholic beverages above 3.2 percent alcohol content is not permitted in the residence halls or on university property, unless otherwise approved and stated in university policy PPM 3053.020. ![]() In accordance with federal and state law, residents who are under the age of 21 are not permitted to possess or consume any alcoholic beverages in the residence halls or on university property. ![]() Violations of university or Housing and Dining Services policies may result in termination of a student’s housing contract. If you are present and realize a violation is occurring, it is your responsibility to: 1.) Leave the room and/or area immediately and 2.) Report violation(s) to hall staff immediately. ![]() In addition to policies and procedures established by K-State, ARH and hall councils, you are expected to abide by residence hall policies.īeing present where a violation of the residence hall policies or Student Code of Conduct is occurring will ordinarily constitute a violation of those policies/codes.
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