A person or persons must be identified from a group as responsible for requesting services not included in the contract. If the requests can be accommodated, a designee must initial in the contract folder by each additional service requested.
Insurance Requirements
Pacific Lutheran University requires all sponsoring groups to provide a certificate of insurance of General Liability Insurance and Auto Insurance
(owned and non-owned), if applicable, specifying date(s) of coverage,
insurance carrier, and policy agent, no later than thirty days prior to
the event. Liability Insurance must be for a combined minimum of
$1,000,000. Pacific Lutheran University must be named as additional insured. Sponsor's insurance company shall provide thirty days prior notification of any reduction in coverage.
Event Cancellation Insurance
Some organizations provide coverage to protect their investments from
unforeseen situations. Natural disasters or other situations may
require an event to be cancelled, possibly resulting in significant
losses to the organization. Groups may want to consider event
cancellation insurance for an event. For more information, contact any
commercial insurance organization.
Voicemail Service
Each group may be assigned a voicemail box upon request, accessible 24
hours a day. This box may be used for messages, that the sponsor can
check from any phone on campus, and also from off-campus. The number to
this line may be published as a message number for the group once the
number is established. This allows messages from family members, or
guests, to reach the specific group directly as PLU staff is unable to
notify guests when they have a message. The voicemail number will be
divided into separate boxes for each group. A caller needs merely to
follow the instructions to choose the appropriate group name and leave
a message. The voicemail service may be activated up to three (3) days
prior to and three (3) days after a group's stay.
Emergency Locator Service
In the case of a true emergency, we will locate a sponsoring group
staff member and relay the message to the staff person. Our emergency
locator service can be reached 24 hours a day at (253) 531-6900.
Callers should be prepared to give the name of the person, the
conference group name, and a return name and phone number. Please note: This is for emergencies only. For all non-emergency communication, use the voicemail service.
Parking
The Conference Planner contains a campus map with conference and
visitor parking marked. We encourage you to reproduce the map and
distribute to members of your group prior to check-in. Conferences and
Events may send a master copy of a parking pass to the sponsor and the
sponsor may make as many copies as is appropriate. Secured parking may
be available for a service fee in the Tingelstad lot. Parking cards are
necessary and must be arranged prior to the conference.
Keys
Keys will be issued at the beginning of the group's stay at no charge.
Room keys may not be duplicated or given to another person. A guest who
illegally possesses, uses, or duplicates a University key will be
subject to legal action.
Quiet Hours
The timeframe between the hours of 10:00 PM and 8:00 AM has been
designated as quiet hours in the residence halls. Guests should keep
noise to a minimum in consideration of others.
Pets
Pets are not allowed in campus buildings, including residence halls.
Guests staying at PLU should not bring any pets or animals with them.
Lost or Stolen Items
PLU is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Avoid leaving personal
items unsecured. Guests should lock their room door when not inside.
Should a guest lose an item, the Conferences and Events Office should
be contacted immediately. PLU may send lost items to guests upon
arrangement with the guest. All lost and found will be discarded or
donated to charity after August 31.
Shipping
Many groups will ship materials to PLU prior to their event. All such
mail shipped to PLU should have the following information legibly
printed on the outside:
Guest for which package is intended
Group name
C/O Conferences and Events
Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
Although most groups are here for a short time, some personal mail may
be sent to guests. All personal mail addressed to conference guests
should have the above information on the envelope. Also, all mail must
have a return address.
Advertising
Any advertising involving "PLU", Pacific Lutheran University, or
"Lutes" must first be approved by the Conferences and Events Office.
Please present all promotional materials to PLU for review in advance
of the intended distribution dates. Pictures of the university may be
requested from the Conferences and Events Office for publication. No
photographs of the university, regardless of origin, may be used
without the approval of Conferences and Events. "PLU" or Pacific
Lutheran University should not be listed or inferred as a sponsor of
any event. An example of appropriate language in a brochure and/or
distribution material is as follows, "Washington Forestry Association
Annual Conference held at Pacific Lutheran University."
Solicitation/Commercial Activity
Commercial solicitation is not permitted on the campus of Pacific
Lutheran University. Companies and their representatives or conference
guests may not post or distribute promotional materials nor attempt to
make sales (including phone or room-to-room contacts). Exceptions to
this policy are as follows:
Vendor Sales.
Upon approval from the Conferences and Events Office, commercial sales
may occur on the campus only if a vendor is appropriately licensed and
if 51% of the proceeds are contributed to a non-profit organization.
This includes sales, orders, rainchecks or any other form of transfer
(other than product information). Documentation may be required.
Vendor Exhibits.
Upon approval from the Conferences and Events Office, vendors or other
organizations may distribute information about their products/services.
This exhibit is an informational source only, allowing the transfer of
information without conducting any sales or ordering procedures.
Removal From Campus - Individuals
In some cases, a person may be required to leave campus. The university
reserves the right to remove a conference guest in the following
situations:
The guest's conduct violates PLU policies. The guest's conduct creates a risk or burden for staff and/or other guests.
PLU conference staff will work with the sponsoring group to identify a person's behavior that requires their removal from campus. Should a person be required to leave campus, the projected charges will be the responsibility of the sponsoring group.
Removal From Campus - Groups
In some cases, due to the cumulative misconduct of guests, a conference
group may be required to leave campus. The university reserves the
right to remove a conference group in the following situations:
Group members violate PLU policies. Group's conduct creates a risk or burden for staff and/or other guests. Should a group be required to leave campus, the projected charges will be the responsibility of the sponsoring group.
Non-cooperation is an issue whenever a guest refuses to cooperate with a member of the university community. Some examples are:
Belligerent or hostile behavior. Giving false information to any university staff member. Hindering a staff member who is confronting a possible violation of university policy. Examples of hindrance include:
- Denying a staff member entrance into a room when s/he has reason to believe a policy or legal violation is occurring.
- Withholding information requested by a staff member.
- Refusing to pour out alcohol, or relinquish items that staff are asked to confiscate as part of policy enforcement.
Cooperation is seen as very important to the university community. Issues of non-cooperation may result in a participant's immediate removal from campus.
Concern for Property/People
Over 1000 individuals may live on PLU's campus at any given time. With
so many people sharing small spaces, pranks and fun can easily get out
of hand and cause potential harm to people and damage to property.
Please review the following:
The roofs of all campus buildings are off limits to campus guests. Climbing university buildings is similarly prohibited. Entering or exiting buildings through any window is not permitted. Objects may not be thrown, poured or dropped out of any window. This includes water and other beverages, water balloons, fireworks and empty bottles or cans. Pranks which may cause safety/health hazards or property damage are also violations of university policy. Examples of activities which cause concern are setting off fireworks, "pennying" rooms (a very serious fire hazard), using slingshots, overloading elevators, playing hall or lounge sports, or engaging in water or shaving cream fights.
This list is not exhaustive. It is the sponsor's responsibility to think ahead and plan to have fun without endangering group members, others or PLU's property.
Alcohol
The following policy has been established in recognition of Washington
State Law and out of a desire to create a living/learning environment
consistent with the University goals and mission:
"The use or possession of alcoholic beverages is prohibited on campus and in the residence halls. The University reserves the right to confiscate and dispose of alcoholic beverages and/or containers found on the premises. Intoxicated or disorderly conduct is also prohibited."
Drugs, Narcotics, and Acids
The use, possession, or distribution - or in any way assisting anyone
to use, possess or distribute - any dangerous and/or illegal drugs,
narcotics, or acids (as defined by federal law and the R.C.W.
Controlled Substance Act F) is prohibited. Substances and or
paraphernalia so prohibited will be confiscated and disposed of by
University staff members and appropriate legal action initiated.
Weapons
Prohibited items include, but are not limited to, firearms (including
antique and non-firing), large knives, swords, switchblades, archery
equipment, martial arts weapons, bludgeons, nightsticks, stun guns,
paint guns, BB guns, pellet guns, and any other item with the primary
purpose of inflicting injury or harm or wielded as such. Also
prohibited are explosives of any variety, including fireworks of any
category.
Harassment
Pacific Lutheran University is an educational community where strong
emphasis is placed on self-awareness and consideration for the
well-being and feelings of others. While there exists an atmosphere for
freedom of expression, it must always be in conjunction with a
responsibility to observe the rights of one another. In such a setting,
there is no place for conduct that diminishes, uses, or abuses another
person. For these reasons, harassment of any kind is unacceptable at
the University.
Emergency Response
Daily life on campus at PLU holds few major surprises. If an emergency
does arise, it is essential that everyone is prepared. Guests' roles
are limited to the following steps:
Exit the building by means of an end stairwell if possible. Emergency officials (i.e. the fire department) use the main stairwells, especially of residence halls, for access, requiring guests to avoid those. If the fire alarm is not sounding and the residence hall needs to be evacuated, pull the nearest fire alarm pull box on your way out. In the event of an emergency, everyone must evacuate. Non-evacuation is subject to a fine by Pierce County Fire Department. PLU policy requires that those with disabilities be moved by an escort to an end stairwell. The escort then must leave the building and contact the first firefighter on the scene and report the exact location of the disabled person. Firefighters will evacuate persons with disabilities as a priority. Do not use any elevator. Gather in a central location immediately outside the building. If the emergency has passed, you will be permitted to re-enter the building after the proper authorities have indicated that you may do so.
If the emergency is ongoing, you will be directed to a central location to facilitate the distribution of information regarding the emergency and the proper response.