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Policy Information 90|Page www.kutztown.edu/thekey shirts or sweaters) identifying them as university officials. These ID’s, which shall be approved by Student Involvement (MSU 153), will be beneficial when working with visitors on campus. 7. Visibly intoxicated persons will not be permitted to participate in the event. Participants may not bring refreshments into the facility for a late-night event. A uniformed police officer will be available to ensure that this regulation and the University’s alcohol and drug policies are enforced. 8. To minimize problems inherent with visitors (non-KU students) coming to any high profile and late-night social event, Public Safety & Police Services will deploy a plan of action involving a visible presence in the facility during the event. This may also encompass nearby lobbies or public areas adjacent to the event location. Uniformed police presence inside the event location is necessary. Public Safety & Police Services will inform the organization advisor and event coordinator about the details of the security plan. Any additional security personnel hired to work the event will be paid for by the sponsoring organization. 9. All events that feature paid artists and performers must use KUSSI contracts when booking event dates. Contracts can be obtained in the Office for Student Involvement. Completed contracts must be submitted to KUSSI three (3) weeks prior to the event. 10. All events that include the collection of funds or wristband sales must use the SGA accounting system and follow SGA policies for collection, reconciliation, and deposits. Events that collect funds must be approved by the Director of Student Involvement. All funds from events will be deposited in a location designated by the Director of Student Involvement at the conclusion of the event until the next business day. Cash collected on site will not be used to pay artist fees or any other expenses. This is to ensure appropriate tracking and safe handling of all ticket sales. Cash and wristbands if applicable will be reconciled with a representative of KUSSI. Funds will be deposited into the appropriate account, the first business day following the activity. 11. All room capacity and fire code regulations must be followed. The Environmental Health and Safety Specialist will provide information on all room capacity regulations. 12. Groups will use the campus ticketing system for the presale of ticket and registration of KU students and anticipated guests. After all event registration has been completed and approved the Director of Student Involvement or designee will have tickets available for sale at the MSU Information Desk until the event is sold out or until one hour prior to the event. When purchasing a ticket for the event, students will be asked to present a valid KU student ID and to complete a registration card. A registration card must be completed for all guests. Tickets will be required to enter the event along with proper ID (KU or state-issued ID). Tickets are non-transferable and all sales are final. All money collected will be deposited daily into the organization’s appropriate KUSSI account. 13. Groups will use the campus wristband system to reduce risks associated with the management of larger events. Wristbands will be distributed at the event by the event sponsoring organization. Wristband availability for events will be limited to official room capacity. Wristbands are non-transferable. 14. Participants entering a high-profile event will be required to consent to a search of their person which may include but is not limited to: use of metal detection devices, search of bags, coats, personal belongings, use of Breathalyzer tests, etc. Anyone failing to participate in these and other safety measures deemed appropriate to the event will be refused admission. If the sponsored event is a late-night event, defined as ending after 11 p.m. and no later than 1 a.m., the following guidelines will also apply:

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