The purpose of this policy is to establish procedures regarding visitors on campus.
"Visitor" means any person who is on college property, but does not include (1) an employee of 91快播 acting in the course and scope of their employment; or (2) a student, when that student is on college property. Guest speakers are considered visitors of the person who has invited them to the campus (i.e. Host). This excludes activities that are open to the public.
"Employee" means any individual employed by 91快播, including student employees.
"Student" means an individual who is:
"College property" means the facilities and land owned, leased, or under the primary control of 91快播 or Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, its Board of Trustees, or system office.
A person or people who have invited a person or people to visit the campus for any reason. The host is responsible for ensuring the code of conduct is followed for any visitor whom they have invited to campus. This applies to Administrators, Faculty, Students and Staff.
Any planned activity for the purposes of education, demonstration, public function or community building.
As a public institution of higher education, 91快播 welcomes prospective students and visitors to campus. The College’s first concern is for the safety and security of students and employees.
Visitors, including children, are not allowed to accompany employees or students to academic spaces, library, computer lab, fitness center, classrooms or work assignments unless their presence is part of a scheduled activity. Invited visitors who are part of a scheduled activity should remain under the supervision of their host while on campus. Supervisors must be notified in advance of a scheduled activity where visitor(s) will be present so that a discussion regarding the visitor(s) can occur. Regular or recurring visits will require written approval from the direct supervisor.
Minors who are not students may not be present elsewhere on campus unless they are accompanied by an adult. Employees of 91快播 are not allowed to bring children or others in their care to work while actively engaged in work for Minnesota State (see State Statute Code of Ethics for Employees 43A.38 subd. 4). Employees are expected to be engaged in State of Minnesota business during normal work hours. Caring for a child or others in their care is not State business; it is considered a personal activity.
Visitors of employees may not have access to private student or personnel data. FERPA and the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act limit disclosure of private data to individuals whose jobs require such access. Therefore, employees who are engaged in serving students or employees run the risk of disclosing private data when they have visitors in the workplace.
If a visitor’s behavior becomes disruptive, they will be asked to leave the premises by staff, faculty, administrators, or law enforcement. Visitors are prohibited from possessing or carrying firearms while on 91快播 or any system property, except as otherwise provided in Minnesota State Policy 5.21 (, see Part 5 of this policy). Failure to comply with this policy may result in administrative sanctions.