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Winthrop
University does not sanction the consumption or possession of
alcoholic liquors by students;
It is against
the City of Rock Hill code to “openly display or consume: any beer or
wine in any place not specifically licensed for public consumption.
In keeping with this code, consumption of beer and wine is
permitted only in the following areas on campus:
ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGE CONSUMPTION
PROCEDURES
FOR SERVING BEER AND/OR WINE
I.
Beer and wine may be served at group functions in the
Snack Bar, The Shack, or McBryde only if permission to do so is
secured in writing from the Director of Student Activities, 212 Dinkins.
Special
Note: Free-flowing
tap containers are not allowed.
Consumption
of alcoholic beverages is permitted in student rooms with a limit of 12
persons in attendance, with minimal noise and the room door remaining
closed. The determination
of when a party is excessive will be at the discretion of the Residence
Life Staff.
II.
Recognized student organizations wishing to serve beer and wine
at a function where an admission fee is required must obtain a beer and
wine permit from the Director of Student Activities, 212 Dinkins, or the
Dean for Student Development, 218 Dinkins, at least three weeks in
advance of the planned event in order for an ABC license to be obtained.
Applications received after the three-week deadline will be
denied. ALL LICENSED
FUNCTIONS MUST BE HELD IN McBRYDE, THE SHACK OR THE SNACK BAR.
For those events where beer and wine are served and no admission
is charged, beer and wine permits must be obtained at least 48 hours
in advance of the event (no ABC license is required for these
events).
III.
All beer and wine for licensed events (where an admission charge
or donation is collected) must be ordered through dining services.
IV.
All beverages at licensed events must be sold and served by
dining services personnel. A
$100 service charge for personnel, license and cleaning of taps and tap
area assessed by the Dining Services.
Appropriate forms should be submitted with the Request for Beer
and Wine Permit.
V.
Beer and wine for non-licensed events must be purchased from a
source other than the Dining Services and the sponsoring organization
must be completely responsible for beverage delivery, setup and cleanup.
VI.
At all events where alcoholic beverages are served, alternative
non-alcoholic beverages and food must also be available.
Supervision may be required to insure Alcoholic Beverage Policies
are observed.
VII.
The amount of beer and/or wine permitted for a function will be
negotiated with the Director of Student Activities.
VIII.
Tickets may not be sold on campus for off-campus events where
alcoholic beverages will be served.
PROCEDURE
FOR RESOLUTION OF POLICY VIOLATIONS:
1.
Directors in the Division of Student Life will review minor
incidents of alleged violations and determine sanctions as a result of
violations of these University policies regarding social events and
parties.
2.
Appeals regarding actions and sanctions imposed by a Director may
be submitted in writing to the Director for presentation to a review
committee composed of the organizations adviser, two representatives
from the Division of Student Life appointed by the Vice President of
Student Life, and the Judicial Board Chair.
A
student or student organization who is allegedly responsible for a major
incident or is an accessory to misconduct involving prohibited conduct
outlined in the Student Conduct Code, will be held accountable according
to the process outlined in the Student Handbook.
Sanctions imposed against groups failing to follow established guidelines and policies may include but are not limited to: specified hours of University service, fines and/or loss of campus privileges for a specified period of time (e.g. event restrictions), or recommendation for revocation of the organization charter to the Campus Review Committee of the Student Government Association.
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