Wright State University
3201.1 Purpose
3201.2 General Policy
3201.3 Responsibility
3201.4 Procedures
Policy number: 3201
Subject: Alcohol Consumption on University Property
Date issued: November 2004
Authority: Vice President for Business and Fiscal Affairs
References: Office of Conferences and Events; Ervin J. Nutter Center Administrative
Office
3201.1 Purpose
This policy has been established to conform the serving
of alcohol at events on university property to state liquor licensing and university
policy.
3201.2 General Policy
All alcohol served on Wright State University property,
including the Eugene W. Kettering Center, must be provided and served by the
university’s dining services contractor. The Ervin J. Nutter Center (Ervin
J. Nutter Center) contracted food service provider will furnish and serve all
alcoholic beverages at Ervin J. Nutter Center. Serving alcoholic beverages
at Wright State University Lake Campus is prohibited.
3201.3 Responsibility
- University faculty, staff, and students are responsible for complying with
the following guidelines:
- All event coordinators must notify the Office of Conferences and Events (Office of Conference & Events) if alcohol will be available during any event on the main Dayton campus or at affiliated locations. For all events at Ervin J. Nutter Center, its administrative office must be contacted when initial event planning begins. If a student organization plans an event where alcohol is to be served, written approval must be obtained from the Office of Student Life, in compliance with the Student Alcohol Policy, which can be found online at http://www.wright.edu/students/ handbook/03_048.html.
- Serving alcoholic beverages on the main Dayton campus is restricted
to the Student Union, the Creative Arts Center, and the Ervin J. Nutter
Center.
Serving alcoholic beverages at other campus locations requires special
approval, and only the director of the Office of Conferences & Events
or the director of the Ervin J. Nutter Center may grant approval. The Ohio
Division of Liquor Control policy states that no more than TWO Temporary
Liquor Permits may be submitted in one calendar year for other campus locations.
Application for Temporary Liquor Permits for other campus locations must
be requested through the Office of General Counsel at least 60 days prior
to an event. The application requires the signature of an officer of the
university and a filing fee.
- Alcoholic beverages may not be served prior to 5 pm, Monday through Friday.
The provost or his/her designated representative must approve any exception
to this policy. However, the director of Ervin J. Nutter Center must approve
an exception to this policy for events at Ervin J. Nutter Center. Temporary
Liquor Permits issued by the state of Ohio prohibit sales after 1 am. Other
serving hours are mandated by local laws.
- Food must be made available to attendees when alcohol is being served.
During a student event, food must be offered free of charge. Coffee service
or other non-alcoholic beverages also must be made available during the
event.
- Serving alcoholic beverages shall be suspended one hour prior to the
scheduled end time for the event. Temporary Liquor Permits prohibit sales
after 1 am.
- A “last call” for alcoholic beverages may not be announced
to attending guests. For events at Ervin J. Nutter Center, signs will be
posted at concession stands announcing the time that alcoholic beverages
will cease being served.
- University funds may not be used to purchase alcoholic beverages [see
Wright Way Policy 5301.02 (Expenditure Guidelines)].
3201.4 Procedures
Once an event coordinator has contacted Office of Conference & Events
or Ervin J. Nutter Center, the administrative offices of Office of Conference & Events
or Ervin J. Nutter Center will coordinate the planning process with the respective
dining service providers to ensure that university policies and state liquor
licensing guidelines are met.
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