XVI.
SOLICITATIONS POLICY
Because of potential
abuses and security needs resulting from unregulated practices involving sales,
solicitations of sales and contributions, and offers to buy on the campus, such
activities may occur only when specifically authorized by the following College
officials:
1.
Vice-President of
Academic and Student Affairs for any activities involving student clubs and
organizations or any other student-related activities.
2.
Human Resources Manager
for any vendor or representative of a company or agency involved in employee
benefits programs. Those companies or
agencies not affiliated with approved State/VCCS programs or payroll deductible
programs will not be authorized for solicitations on campus.
3.
Vice-President of
Financial and Administrative Services for any sales representative, buyer or
vendor not associated with the above programs and who may be subject to
provisions of the procurement regulations and laws.
This policy is
applicable to all sales/buyer representatives and agents, whether students or
not. Except as noted below, this policy
is applicable to all sales or solicitations for sales of merchandise, goods,
food or drink, whether or not delivery is to be made on campus. It further includes any individuals
soliciting for the purchase of books and/or other similar goods. For purposes of regulation, a distinction is
to be made between "commercial" and "non-commercial"
activities.
“Commercial”
activities is defined as any sale or offer to
sale or buy for the purpose of securing a profit for the benefit of an
individual or group. (Fund-raising
activities of non-profit groups are treated under the paragraph defining
"non-commercial" activities.)
Such activities will generally be prohibited unless necessary to College
purposes. Persons seeking approval of a
commercial activity on the grounds that it is necessary will be required to
furnish the authorizing official, as noted above, complete details of the proposed
activity, including the extent of his/her financial interest.
"Non-commercial"
activities is defined as any sale or offer to
sale or buy for the purpose of securing a profit for the benefit of any
non-profit organization. If any portion
of the proceeds from such sales or buys insures to the benefit of any
individual making or soliciting the sale, the activity shall be treated as a
commercial activity. The Vice-President
of Academic and Student Affairs may approve non-commercial activities for the benefit
of student organizations on a limited basis and the Vice-President of Financial
and Administrative Services may approve activities for the benefit of
charitable organizations on a limited basis.
Requests for permission
shall be submitted in writing in advance to permit compliance with necessary
regulations. One or more persons
authorized to implement any changes that may be required prior authorization
should sign the request.
No activity subject to
the terms of this policy may be initiated without proper
authorization/identification. The
failure to obtain authorization or to comply with the terms of the
authorization may result in disciplinary actions against students and campus
organizations. Other persons and
non-student organizations in violation of the terms of this policy will be
treated as trespassers. The Campus
Police will be notified of any authorized individuals soliciting on campus
under the provisions of this policy.
Likewise, in cases where unauthorized solicitations are found to be
occurring on campus, the Campus Police and the appropriate authorizing official
shall be notified immediately.
Exceptions - Activities
excepted from this policy remain subject to any other applicable regulations,
and any person proposing to undertake such activities is required to notify the
authorizing official in order to afford an opportunity for determination that
the activity is in fact exempted.
1.
This policy does not
apply to the sale and distribution of newspapers or political materials. This exception is to be interpreted strictly,
but sales of merchandise to raise money for political or partisan purposes are
not within the exception.
2.
The sale or offering for sale of personal property by individual
members of the academic community is not within the scope of this policy, as
long as the property in question was not bought for the purpose of resale. Notice to the authorizing official is not
required.