SGU CAMPUS REGULATIONS

Spring 2007

I. Development and Enforcement

Campus Rules and Regulations have been developed with input from representatives of the various constituencies of our community with the goal of creating a safe, comfortable and harmonious environment for all members of our community.

Security Officers are empowered to enforce all University rules and regulations. They are to issue tickets when, in their judgment, one or more of the University rules or regulations has been violated. Parking violations may result in a vehicle being clamped. More serious conduct violations may result in an individual being referred to the Judicial Panel or called for a Disciplinary Hearing.

Once an Officer begins writing a ticket, he/she must complete that ticket; he/she is not allowed to void, erase, or destroy this document. The Officer is under specific instructions to say nothing while writing the ticket. Security Officers are empowered to take possession of the keys of a vehicle if, in their judgment, the continued operation of the vehicle threatens the safety of the individual or others.

Insulting language or behavior is not allowed to be directed towards a Security Officer performing his/her duty and will result in further charges being filed against the University community member involved. For students, all charges of insubordinate behavior will result automatically in referral to the Student Judicial Panel. For faculty and staff, such a case is referred to the Faculty and Staff Judicial Panel.

II. Process for Appeal or Complaint

1. Process for Appealing a Ticket

Within 10 days of the ticket date, you may appeal a ticket. You need to submit a letter to the Dean of Students Office in which you describe the conditions under which ticket was received and the reasons you feel the ticket was not deserved. The letter should indicate the ticket number you are referencing and your contact information. Once the letter has been received it will be forwarded to the Business Administrator and a date for a Judicial Panel meeting will be set. You will be invited but are not compelled to attend.

a. Student Judicial Panel for Campus Rule and Regulation Violations
The Student Judicial Panel (SJP) is composed of two student representatives elected from the School of Medicine, one student representative each from the School of Veterinary Medicine, and the School of Arts & Sciences. A faculty member is also appointed each by the Dean of Students; and by the Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine. The Business Administrator chairs the SJP meeting. The SJP has authority to revoke on-campus motor vehicle driving or parking privileges, use of classrooms or libraries for studying, and to recommend additional sanctions such as referral of the case to the Dean of Students or his/her designate for further action. Any student has the right to a hearing before the SJP. The student can appeal the Panel’s decision, in writing, to an over-seeing administrative board consisting of the President of the Senate, an academic Dean appointed by the Chancellor, President of the Student Government Association, and the Business Administrator or his/her designate.

1.  Process for filing a complaint against a Security Officer

If you have a complaint against a Security Officer please submit it in writing to the Dean of Students. Please provide details regarding the time and location of the event if you do not have the Security Officer’s name. Do not forget to provide your contact information.

III. Rules Regarding Comportment

1. Rules Regarding University ID

All members of the SGU community are required to carry their SGU ID at all times and to show their ID to security and administration personnel whenever requested to do so. It is strongly recommended that ID cards be worn visibly at all times. If a student cannot present an ID card and the security cannot verify student status, the student will be escorted to the Registrar’s Office for identification and verification of status. In the event that the Registrar’s Office is closed, the student may be escorted to the Business Office. After business hours the security personnel will contact the University Administrator on call. Repeated failures to produce ID will result in further action from the administration which may include disciplinary action.

2. Rules Regarding Eating, Drinking and Smoking On Campus

Eating, drinking (beverages other than water) and smoking is strictly prohibited in the library, lecture halls, study rooms, buses, or where designated as prohibited by a sign.

3. Rules Regarding Proper Use of the SGU Fitness Center

The use of the fitness center is guided by a set of rules that is posted on the SGU Athletics and Activities ANGEL.

4. Rules Regarding Proper Conduct in the Library and in University Study Spaces

The rules regarding proper conduct in the Library and in University Study Spaces are detailed in the student manual.

5. Rules Regarding Animals on University Property

The rules regarding service and non-service animals on University property are detailed in the student manual.


IV Motor Vehicle Rules and Regulations

The operation of a motor vehicle on campus is a revocable privilege that may be suspended or otherwise restricted.

1. Anyone operating a motor vehicle must have a valid driver’s license on his or her person in accordance with local law.

2.  All motor vehicles must have a valid inspection sticker, registration and insurance certificate in accordance with local law.

3.  All motor vehicles must be in a safe operating condition. Automobiles must have at least two (one on each side) operational headlights, two operational taillights, turn signals, brake lights, and intact muffler and exhaust system, and tires with adequate tread on them. Motorcycles must have at least one operational headlight and all other operational components as listed above.

4.  Safety helmets must be worn when riding a motorcycle on campus.

5.  University community members are to obey all posted signs and instructions of Security Officers acting in performance of their duty. Verbal instructions of Security Officers supersede posted signs. Failure to recognize the authority vested in a Security Officer is an offence.

V.  SGU Vehicle Registration

Only vehicles with a registered parking decal permanently affixed to the front window of the vehicle or a Temporary Permit can park on campus. Any vehicles, including rentals, that are parked without a current decal or temporary permit will be ticketed, and may be clamped.

1. Parking Decal: To obtain Parking Decal, the following documents must be brought to the Front Desk, Chancellery:

-  Valid Driver's license for Grenada

-  SGU ID

-  Valid Vehicle insurance policy

-  Make, model, registration and license (disk) number of vehicle

a. Each member of the University Community is entitled to only one decal; People driving a registered SGU vehicle will not be given a decal for a personal vehicle..

b. Three types of Parking Decals are available: STUDENT, STAFF, and FACULTY ADMINISTRATION

c. Four types of parking are available: STUDENT, STAFF, FACULTY ADMINISTRATION and VISITORS.

The locations of the different parking areas are indicated on the True Blue Campus Car Parks map.

o  FACULTY: Several parking areas around campus designated for Faculty

o  STAFF: Two parking areas designated for Staff; one on Upper and one on Lower Campus

o  STUDENTS: Two parking areas designated for students; at the back of SD3 , and the Marine Biology parking area

o  VISITORS: Several parking areas around campus designated for visitors

d. The parking privileges associated with a type of parking decal may not be transferred to friends or family of the person to whom the decal was issued; that is, if a family member of a faculty member is using the faculty member’s car, they are not allowed to park in faculty parking, but should request a temporary permit or park in student parking.

e. Any violations issued against a vehicle will be the responsibility of the person to whom the decal was issued. If a vehicle is sold or no longer used, the student must remove the University decal and advise the receptionist in the Chancellery Building. If an individual would like to register a new vehicle the old decal must be rendered.

2. Temporary Permit: To obtain a Temporary Permit, visitors and community members should apply to the Security Department by filling out a form at the True Blue Security Booth. Visitors must have a Temporary Permit to use VISITOR Car Parks. Students may request a Temporary Permit to park for thirty minutes in front of their dormitory or storage area for the purpose of unloading luggage or heavy items from their vehicle. The Temporary Permit must always be visible.

3. Temporary Permit for Medical Condition: A Temporary Permit to park on FACULTY ONLY car parks can be delivered to STAFF MEMBERS or STUDENTS with a medical condition. To obtain such a permit the individual will need a medical document from the clinic stating that the concession is warranted.

VI. Parking Regulations

All parking areas on campus are specifically identified by signs and are indicated on the parking map. The following parking rules and regulations on the Grenada Campus are to be strictly enforced:

a.  Between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., student and staff vehicles may only be parked in their designated parking lots.

b.  Between 6:01 p.m. and 5:59 a.m., student or staff vehicles may be parked in student-, staff- or faculty-designated parking. Parking will also be permitted in these areas on weekends and Grenada National holidays.

c. For security and safety reasons, AT NO TIME is parking allowed in areas which are not boxed or sign-posted for parking

c. Long Term Parking: The key of the vehicle must be left with at the Security Booth. In the event the Security Dept does not have the key, the vehicle will be removed at the owner’s cost and risk.

VII. Parking and Driving Violations

1.  Failure to comply with the traffic signs and parking policy will lead to tickets. The fines are paid to the Business Administrator's Office. Anybody guilty of four parking and/or traffic offences within a semester will forfeit their vehicle privileges and must surrender their decal until the end of the semester.

2. Parking violations may result in a vehicle being clamped. If a vehicle is clamped, it will also be ticketed. The fine must be paid to the Business Office before the clamp will be removed. Once the fine is paid, the business office will issue a receipt that can be taken to security who will then remove the clamp.

VIII. Fine Policy and Fine Schedule on the Grenada Campus

1.  Fine Policy

Fines are to be paid to officials within the Office of the Business Administrator. Monies collected through fines will be deposited into an interest-bearing account, which is called the ‘Personal Disaster Fund’ for students and staff. Nominations for persons needing assistance from this fund come from peer counselors and from the Office of the Business Administrator. The final decision as to the merit of the case and authorization to withdraw money for personal assistance is made by a committee consisting of the Business Administrator, the Dean of Basic Science or Designate, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies or Designate, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences or Designate, a Peer Counselor, and the President of the Student Government Association.

2.  Fine Schedule

Following is the schedule for first offences. Fines double for each repeated offence, or repeated offence of the same nature (violations a-d and violations h-n would represent groupings of offences of the same nature). For example, if the first offence =

$50.00, the second offence = $100.00, and the third offence = $200.00, etc.

Any egregious offence, and/or three or more violations of the same offence in a semester may result in automatic referral to either the Student Judicial Panel or the Faculty and Staff Judicial Panel. If someone is ticketed a fourth time for a parking violation (violations h-n), in addition to being fined (EC$400) they will have to turn in their decal and will forfeit the right to park or drive on campus for the rest of the semester.

Fines are payable within 10 days of receipt of ticket; failure to pay fine within 10 days will result in doubling of the fine. In the case of students, fines must be paid by the end of the current term in order for grades to be released and for the student to register for the next ensuing semester. In the case of faculty or staff, fines unpaid at the end of the semester will be deducted from that month’s paycheck.


3. Detailed Base Fine Schedule

Registration Penalties

a.  Driving without a valid Grenadian driver’s license...... EC$100

b.  Driving vehicle on campus without valid inspection
sticker affixed, registration, and insurance certificate...... EC$100

c.  Driving/ parking any vehicle on campus without displayed
valid University registration sticker on windscreen ...... EC$50

d.  Driving an unsafe vehicle on campus – no lights, defective
muffler, tires without tread, etc……………………...... EC$50

Driving Penalties

e.  Speeding...... EC$100

f.  Riding a motorcycle on University property without a helmet……...EC$50