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UH System Policies and Procedures
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Board of Regents Policies
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11. Miscellaneous
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- 203. Naming of University Facilities, Properties, and Programs
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- 205. Public Health, Safety and Security
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- 207. Hazardous Materials Management
- 208. Information, Communication, and Cybersecurity Technologies
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UH‐Related Laws and Rules
- Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes (HRS) 304A
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Board of Regents Policy 11.205 Board of Regents Policy 11.205Title
Public Health, Safety and Security
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Regents Policy Chapter 11, Miscellaneous
Regents Policy RP 11.205, Public Health, Safety and Security Effective Date: Prior Dates Amended: Oct. 31, 2014 (recodified) Review Date: August 2019 I. Purpose
To set forth policy regarding the president’s authority regarding public health, safety and security.
II. Definitions
No policy specific or unique definitions apply.
III. Board of Regents Policy
A. Matters of health and safety that affect the general public also affect the university community. In turn, successful achievement of the university’s teaching, research and service missions requires an environment that is conducive to the general safety, well being and security of students and employees. Therefore, the president is authorized to establish administrative policies and procedures that address matters affecting the health, safety and security of the university community including, but not limited to, infectious communicable diseases. Measures taken should stress a positive, preventive approach and be consistent with the university’s mission and role as an institution of higher education.
IV. Delegation of Authority
The president is authorized to establish administrative policies and procedures that address matters affecting the health, safety and security of the university community. See RP 11.205(A).
V. Contact Information
Office of the Board of Regents, 956-8213, bor@hawaii.edu
VI. ReferencesVII. Exhibits and Appendices
No Exhibits and Appendices found
Approved approved as to Form: Cynthia Quinn October 31, 2014 Date TopicsNo Topics found.AttachmentsNone |