Common use of Alcohol Policy Clause in Contracts

Alcohol Policy. Residents are required to abide by all New York State and New York University regulations regarding the use of alcohol. In residence halls, persons under the age of 21 may not be in the presence of alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers. Students (including residents and non- residential students), and guests who are of legal drinking age (21 years of age or older) may possess and consume alcoholic beverages (referred herein “alcohol”) within NYU residence halls in accordance with the following: A. Alcohol may be consumed only within assigned rooms or suites. Open containers of alcohol are prohibited in common spaces such as hallways, terraces and lounges, in public areas such as lobbies, or in outdoor areas adjacent to residence halls. B. Alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers may not be possessed, stored, or consumed in any room or shared common space within a suite whose residents are under the age of 21. Should students of legal drinking age reside in the same suite as students who are under the legal drinking age, alcohol may only be possessed, stored, or consumed within bedrooms where all students assigned to that room are of legal drinking age. Students of legal drinking age who bring alcohol into a residence hall or possess alcohol in a residence hall are responsible for its legal use. This includes taking reasonable precautions to prevent the possession of alcohol by underage students and guests. C. Kegs or devices that permit storage and distribution of alcohol in bulk quantities, or that allow unregulated access to alcohol by any means, are prohibited. Devices or mechanisms that facilitate rapid consumption (funnel bongs, etc.) are also prohibited. Participation in activities that facilitate or promote the rapid, dangerous, and/or forced consumption of alcohol (i.e. drinking games) is prohibited. D. Residents are prohibited from possessing open containers or serving alcohol in any residence hall’s common use areas including, but not limited to, terraces, study lounges, TV/game rooms and lobby areas. Alcohol may not be sold or distributed in the residence halls. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to: cash bars; events to which admission tickets are sold or fees are charged (e.

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Sources: Housing License Agreement, License Agreement, Housing License

Alcohol Policy. Residents are required to abide by all New York State and New York University regulations regarding the use of alcohol. In residence halls, persons under the age of 21 may not be in the presence of alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers. Students (including residents and non- non-residential students), ) and guests who are of legal drinking age (21 years of age or older) may possess and consume alcoholic beverages (referred herein "alcohol") within NYU residence halls in accordance with the following: A. 1. Alcohol may be consumed only within assigned rooms or suites. Open containers of alcohol are prohibited in common spaces such as hallways, terraces terraces, and lounges, in public areas such as lobbies, or in outdoor areas adjacent to residence halls. B. 2. Alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers may not be possessed, stored, or consumed in any room or shared common space within a suite whose residents are under the age of 21. 3. Should students of legal drinking age reside in the same suite as students who are under the legal drinking age, alcohol may only be possessed, stored, or consumed within bedrooms where all students assigned to that room are of legal drinking age. 4. Students of legal drinking age who bring alcohol into a residence hall or possess alcohol in a residence hall are responsible for its legal use. This includes taking reasonable precautions to prevent the possession of alcohol by underage students and guests. C. 5. Kegs or devices that permit storage and distribution of alcohol in bulk quantities, quantities or that allow unregulated access to alcohol by any means, means are prohibited. Devices or mechanisms that facilitate facilitating rapid consumption (funnel bongs, etc.) are also prohibited. Participation in activities that facilitate encourage or promote the rapid, dangerous, and/or forced consumption of alcohol (i.e. e.g. drinking games) is prohibited. D. 6. Residents are prohibited from possessing open containers or serving alcohol in any residence hall’s 's common use areas areas, including, but not limited to, terraces, study lounges, TV/game rooms rooms, and lobby areas. 7. Alcohol may not be sold or distributed in the residence halls. This prohibition includes, includes but is not limited to: cash bars; events to which admission tickets are sold sold, or fees are charged (e.e.g., entertainment charge or annual dues); fees for access to an open bar; and parties at which alcoholic beverages are served and for which contributions or donations to offset the costs of the party are sought. 8. Residents are responsible for the behavior of their guests, including any violation of policy by their guest(s).

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Sources: Housing License Agreement, Housing License Agreement, Housing License

Alcohol Policy. Residents are required to abide by all New York State and New York University regulations regarding the use of alcohol. In residence halls, persons under the age of 21 may not be in the presence of alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers. Students (including residents and non- non-residential students), and guests who are of legal drinking age (21 years of age or older) may possess and consume alcoholic beverages (referred herein “alcohol”) within NYU residence halls in accordance with the following: A. Alcohol may be consumed only within assigned rooms or suites. Open containers of alcohol are prohibited in common spaces such as hallways, terraces and lounges, in public areas such as lobbies, or in outdoor areas adjacent to residence halls. B. Alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers may not be possessed, stored, or consumed in any room or shared common space within a suite whose residents are under the age of 21. . C. Should students of legal drinking age reside in the same suite as students who are under the legal drinking age, alcohol may only be possessed, stored, or consumed within bedrooms where all students assigned to that room are of legal drinking age. . D. Students of legal drinking age who bring alcohol into a residence hall or possess alcohol in a residence hall are responsible for its legal use. This includes taking reasonable precautions to prevent the possession of alcohol by underage students and guests. C. E. Kegs or devices that permit storage and distribution of alcohol in bulk quantities, or that allow unregulated access to alcohol by any means, are prohibited. Devices or mechanisms that facilitate rapid consumption (funnel bongs, etc.) are also prohibited. Participation in activities that facilitate or promote the rapid, dangerous, and/or forced consumption of alcohol (i.e. drinking games) is prohibited. D. F. Residents are prohibited from possessing open containers or serving alcohol in any residence hall’s common use areas including, but not limited to, terraces, study lounges, TV/game rooms and lobby areas. . G. Alcohol may not be sold or distributed in the residence halls. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to: cash bars; events to which admission tickets are sold or fees are charged (e.:

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Housing License Agreement, Housing License

Alcohol Policy. Residents are The Residence Life Office has formulated policies that ▇▇▇▇▇▇ an atmosphere conducive to individual choice and the responsible consumption of alcohol. Students in violation of alcohol policy will be required to abide dispose of alcohol under supervision of Residence Hall staff or the University Police Department. Additionally, students who violate the alcohol policy may be required to attend an alcohol and/or other drug educational program. Students involved in alcohol violations may have their parents/guardians notified by all the ▇▇▇▇ of Students or his/her designee. All use of alcohol within the residence halls must be consistent with New York State and New York law as well as Buffalo State University regulations regarding policies. Guests of underage students may not possess, be under the use of alcohol. In influence of, or consume alcoholic beverages in the residence halls, persons . a. Residents under the age of 21 may not are prohibited from being under the influence of, possessing, and/or consuming alcoholic beverages in any residence halls. b. First-year halls are “dry areas” wherein no alcohol is allowed. First‐year halls include Bengal, Bishop, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, and ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇. c. A room and/or suite where all residents are under 21 years of age will be in the presence of considered a “dry area” where no alcohol or alcoholic beverage alcohol containers are allowed, regardless of the age of guests. d. No alcohol containers. Students (including residents and non- residential students)/collections/paraphernalia may be kept in resident rooms/suites/apartments, and guests who are regardless of legal drinking age (whether or not it is a dry area. e. Residents 21 years of age or older) older may possess and consume alcoholic beverages (referred herein “alcohol”) within NYU residence halls in accordance with the following:their room/suite/apartment only. A. Alcohol may be consumed only within assigned rooms or suites. Open containers i. Individual possession of alcohol are prohibited by a student 21 or over in common spaces such as hallways, terraces and lounges, in public areas such as lobbies, his or in outdoor areas adjacent her student room is limited to residence halls1 liter of spirits/wine or 1 twelve‐pack of beer. B. Alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers may ii. If all the residents of a resident student room are not be possessed, stored, or consumed in any room or shared common space within a suite whose residents are under the age of 21. Should students of legal drinking age reside in the same suite as students who are under the legal drinking age, those residents over 21 may keep alcohol may only be possessedin the room; however, storedthese residents are prohibited from drinking with, serving, or consumed within bedrooms where all students assigned in any way providing alcohol to that room those residents who are not of legal drinking age. iii. Students of legal drinking age Residents who bring alcohol into a residence hall are 21 or possess alcohol older and who reside in a residence hall room with resident students who are not yet 21 may be held responsible for its legal use. This includes taking violating this section if they do not take reasonable precautions steps to prevent ensure the possession of underage residents do not gain access to the alcohol by underage students and gueststhey possess. C. Kegs or devices that permit storage and distribution f. No consumption of alcohol alcoholic beverages will be permitted in bulk quantitiesany public areas, or that allow unregulated access to alcohol by any meansincluding lounges, are prohibited. Devices or mechanisms that facilitate rapid consumption (funnel bongscorridors, elevators, stairwells, etc.) g. Activities that promote binge drinking or heavy/episodic drinking such as drinking games and funnels, kegs and beer balls are also prohibited. Participation prohibited in activities that facilitate residence hall facilities. h. No alcohol is permitted at events sponsored by the Residence Life Office or promote the rapidResidence Hall Association. i. An individual’s use of alcohol, dangerouswhether on/off‐campus, and/or forced consumption of alcohol which results in a disruption to the residence hall community (i.e. drinking games) e.g., vandalism, hospitalization), is prohibited. D. Residents are prohibited from possessing open containers or serving alcohol in any residence hall’s common use areas including, but not limited to, terraces, study lounges, TV/game rooms and lobby areas. Alcohol may not be sold or distributed in the residence halls. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to: cash bars; events to which admission tickets are sold or fees are charged (e.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Housing License Agreement, Housing License Agreement

Alcohol Policy. Residents are required to abide by all New York State and New York University regulations regarding the use of alcohol. In residence halls, persons under the age of 21 may not be in the presence of alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers. Students (including residents and non- non-residential students), and guests who are of legal drinking age (21 years of age or older) may possess and consume alcoholic beverages (referred herein “alcohol”) within NYU residence halls in accordance with the following: A. 1. Alcohol may be consumed only within assigned rooms or suites. Open containers of alcohol are prohibited in common spaces such as hallways, terraces and lounges, in public areas such as lobbies, or in outdoor areas adjacent to residence halls. B. 2. Alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers may not be possessed, stored, or consumed in any room or shared common space within a suite whose residents are under the age of 21. 3. Should students of legal drinking age reside in the same suite as students who are under the legal drinking age, alcohol may only be possessed, stored, or consumed within bedrooms where all students assigned to that room are of legal drinking age. 4. Students of legal drinking age who bring alcohol into a residence hall or possess alcohol in a residence hall are responsible for its legal use. This includes taking reasonable precautions to prevent the possession of alcohol by underage students and guests. C. 5. Kegs or devices that permit storage and distribution of alcohol in bulk quantities, or that allow unregulated access to alcohol by any means, are prohibited. Devices or mechanisms that facilitate rapid consumption (funnel bongs, etc.) are also prohibited. Participation in activities that facilitate or promote the rapid, dangerous, and/or forced consumption of alcohol (i.e. drinking games) is prohibited. D. 6. Residents are prohibited from possessing open containers or serving alcohol in any residence hall’s common use areas including, but not limited to, terraces, study lounges, TV/game rooms and lobby areas. 7. Alcohol may not be sold or distributed in the residence halls. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to: cash bars; events to which admission tickets are sold or fees are charged (e.:

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Sources: Housing License Agreement

Alcohol Policy. Residents are required to abide by all New York State and New York University regulations regarding the use of alcohol. In residence halls, persons under the age of 21 may not be in the presence of alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers. Students (including residents and non- non-residential students), ) and guests who are of legal drinking age (21 years of age or older) may possess and consume alcoholic beverages (referred herein "alcohol") within NYU residence halls in accordance with the following: A. 1. Alcohol may be consumed only within assigned rooms or suites. Open containers of alcohol are prohibited in common spaces such as hallways, terraces terraces, and lounges, in public areas such as lobbies, or in outdoor areas adjacent to residence halls. B. 2. Alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers may not be possessed, stored, or consumed in any room or shared common space within a suite whose residents are under the age of 21. 3. Should students of legal drinking age reside in the same suite as students who are under the legal drinking age, alcohol may only be possessed, stored, or consumed within bedrooms where all students assigned to that room are of legal drinking age. 4. Students of legal drinking age who bring alcohol into a residence hall or possess alcohol in a residence hall are responsible for its legal use. This includes taking reasonable precautions to prevent the possession of alcohol by underage students and guests. C. 5. Kegs or devices that permit storage and distribution of alcohol in bulk quantities, quantities or that allow unregulated access to alcohol by any means, means are prohibited. Devices or mechanisms that facilitate facilitating rapid consumption (funnel bongs, etc.) are also prohibited. Participation in activities that facilitate encourage or promote the rapid, dangerous, and/or forced consumption of alcohol (i.e. i.e. 6. drinking games) is prohibited. D. 7. Residents are prohibited from possessing open containers or serving alcohol in any residence hall’s 's common use areas areas, including, but not limited to, terraces, study lounges, TV/game rooms rooms, and lobby areas. 8. Alcohol may not be sold or distributed in the residence halls. This prohibition includes, includes but is not limited to: cash bars; events to which admission tickets are sold sold, or fees are charged (e.e.g., entertainment charge or annual dues); fees for access to an open bar; and parties at which alcoholic beverages are served and for which contribution or donations to offset the costs of the party are sought. 9. Residents are responsible for the behavior of their guests, including any violation of policy by their guest(s).

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Sources: Housing License

Alcohol Policy. Residents are required to abide The University of Maryland Eastern Shore abides by all New York Maryland State laws and New York University regulations regarding statues. Students 21 years of age and older may possess and consume beverages within the use privacy of alcoholtheir bedroom or private living area. In residence halls, persons No drinking is allowed in the common rooms of suites or apartments if anyone under the age of 21 may not be in the presence of alcohol or alcoholic beverage containersis present; even residents that live there. Students (including residents and non- residential students)However, and guests who are of legal drinking age (it is important to note that a student 21 years of age and older sharing a room with an underage student cannot possess and/or consume alcohol beverages within the privacy of their bedroom or private living area; and moreover, students 21 year of age and older) , if sharing a room with a student under 21, may possess not store/house alcohol beverages in said living area. Students are subject to an alcohol fee, of $100.00, and consume alcoholic may face student conduct action. Residents who are under 21 years of age are not allowed to host parties with alcohol regardless of the guest’s age. Non-UMES students and UMES students living off-campus are not allowed to bring alcohol into residential facilities. The Office of Residence Life staff reserves the right to stop people from bringing alcohol into the building(s). No alcohol is permitted or shall be stored in the common areas of residence halls (i.e., bathrooms, kitchens, balconies/porches, lounges, living rooms, laundry rooms, etc.). A student and his/her guest may be required by University personnel to open all backpacks, bags, coolers and other containers when entering a residence hall. This procedure is a safety and security measure, which prevents unwanted or unauthorized materials from being brought into the halls. All students’ cooperation with staff requests is expected and appreciated. A resident and his/her guest may be denied entrance if they choose not to cooperate with this request. Alcoholic beverages (referred herein “alcohol”) within NYU in residence halls in violation of the policy will be confiscated by staff. In accordance with the following: A. Alcohol may be consumed only within assigned rooms or suites. Open containers of alcohol are prohibited in common spaces such as hallwaysUniversity Policy, terraces and lounges, in public areas such as lobbies, or in outdoor areas adjacent to residence halls. B. Alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers beverages may not be possessedconsumed in public areas, storedincluding hallways, lounges, and apartment balconies/porches or outside buildings. Students are not permitted to possess kegs, or consumed any other containers designed to hold large volumes of alcohol than what is found in any room or shared common space within a suite whose residents are under the age of 21. Should students of legal drinking age reside in the same suite as students who are under the legal drinking age, alcohol may only be possessed, stored, or consumed within bedrooms where all students assigned to that room are of legal drinking agesource containers. Students of legal drinking age who bring alcohol into are not allowed to construct or own a residence hall or possess alcohol in a residence hall are responsible table used for its legal use. This includes taking reasonable precautions to prevent the possession purpose of alcohol by underage students and guests. C. Kegs or devices that permit storage and distribution of alcohol in bulk quantitiesrelated games, or that allow unregulated access to alcohol by any means, are prohibited. Devices or mechanisms that facilitate rapid consumption (funnel bongs, etc.) are also prohibited. Participation in activities that facilitate or promote the rapid, dangerous, and/or forced consumption of alcohol (i.e. drinking games) is prohibited. D. Residents are prohibited from possessing open containers or serving alcohol in any residence hall’s common use areas including, including but not limited to, terracesbeer pong, study loungesflip cup, TV/game rooms and lobby areascard games, quarters, etc. Alcohol may Policy Violations Fines and Penalties First Violation Mandated to the ATOD Prevention Center to complete BASICS (Brief Alcohol Screening Intervention for College Students and parental notification for underage violators). Policy Violation Fine: $100 BASICS Fee: $100 Second Violation Referred to off campus Substance Abuse Treatment Program Student placed on probation for one academic semester Policy Violation Fine: $150 Off Campus Substance Abuse Treatment Program: Agency determines fee/pay Third Violation Conduct Hearing (Potential removal from Campus Housing and/or suspension from the University) Policy Violation Fine: $200 * See student handbook or Code of Conduct for full policy Guests (including family members) are defined as anyone who visits a campus resident who does not be sold or distributed in the residence halls. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to: cash bars; events to which admission tickets are sold or fees are charged (e.have a current Residence Hall Contract:

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Sources: Residential Housing Contract

Alcohol Policy. Residents are required to abide by all New York State and New York University regulations regarding the use of alcohol. In residence halls, persons under the age of 21 may not be in the presence of alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers. Students (including residents and non- non-residential students), and guests who are of legal drinking age (21 years of age or older) may possess and consume alcoholic beverages (referred herein “alcohol”) within NYU residence halls in accordance with the following: A. (A) Alcohol may be consumed only within assigned rooms or suites. Open containers of alcohol are prohibited in common spaces such as hallways, terraces and lounges, in public areas such as lobbies, or in outdoor areas adjacent to residence halls. B. (B) Alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers may not be possessed, stored, or consumed in any room or shared common space within a suite whose residents are under the age of 21. . (C) Should students of legal drinking age reside in the same suite as students who are under the legal drinking age, alcohol may only be possessed, stored, or consumed within bedrooms where all students assigned to that room are of legal drinking age. . (D) Students of legal drinking age who bring alcohol into a residence hall or possess alcohol in a residence hall are responsible for its legal use. This includes taking reasonable precautions to prevent the possession of alcohol by underage students and guests. C. (E) Kegs or devices that permit storage and distribution of alcohol in bulk quantities, or that allow unregulated access to alcohol by any means, are prohibited. Devices or mechanisms that facilitate rapid consumption (funnel bongs, etc.) are also prohibited. Participation in activities that facilitate or promote the rapid, dangerous, and/or forced consumption of alcohol (i.e. drinking games) is prohibited. D. (F) Residents are prohibited from possessing open containers or serving alcohol in any residence hall’s common use areas including, but not limited to, terraces, study lounges, TV/game rooms and lobby areas. . (G) Alcohol may not be sold or distributed in the residence halls. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to: cash bars; events to which admission tickets are sold or fees are charged (e.

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Sources: Housing License

Alcohol Policy. Residents The following guidelines for the responsible consumption of alcohol apply to students of SUNY Cobleskill [as cited directly from the Student Handbook]: a. Alcoholic beverages are required to abide not permitted in non‐residential buildings including areas such as grounds, athletic fields, or facilities of the College or of the Cobleskill Auxiliary Services except by all New York State special authorization (approval) by the College President or designee. b. Alcohol may be possessed and New York University regulations regarding responsibly consumed by students or guests over 21 years of age who reside in the use residence halls. c. A student may not provide a minor with any form of alcohol. In residence halls, persons nor may they knowingly provide access to alcohol for an individual under the age of 21. d. Students less than 21 years of age may not use, possess, distribute, sell or be knowingly in the presence of alcohol beverage or paraphernalia (empty or full alcohol containers, funnels, boxes, etc.) on the College campus expect as expressly permitted by law or University policy. The only exception is that underage students who reside in the residence halls with students of legal drinking age may be in the presence of alcohol in their assigned student residence hall room, provided these underage roommates do not distribute, sell, possess or alcoholic beverage containersconsume alcohol. Students (including residents and non- residential students), and guests who are of legal drinking age (21 years of age or older) may possess and consume No alcoholic beverages (referred herein “alcohol”) within NYU residence halls shall be permitted in accordance with the following: A. Alcohol may be consumed only within assigned rooms or suites. Open containers of alcohol are prohibited in common spaces such as hallways, terraces and lounges, in public areas such as lobbies, or in outdoor areas adjacent to residence halls. B. Alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers may not be possessed, stored, or consumed in any room or shared common space within a suite whose students where all residents are under the age of 21. Should students , even if a student 21 years of legal age or older is present. e. Students present in a residential room not assigned to them where any alcohol is being consumed by under 21‐year‐olds are in violation of the alcohol policy. f. Sealed containers of alcohol may be transported through residential hallways and stairwells, by those 21 and older, but may not be consumed in public areas of the residence hall. g. Games of chance, drinking age reside games, contests, funnels and other activities that induce, encourage, or result in the same suite as students who are under the legal drinking age, alcohol may only be possessed, stored, or consumed within bedrooms where all students assigned to that room are of legal drinking age. Students of legal drinking age who bring alcohol into a residence hall or possess alcohol in a residence hall are responsible for its legal use. This includes taking reasonable precautions to prevent the possession rapid consumption of alcohol by underage students and guests. C. Kegs or devices that permit storage and distribution of alcohol in bulk quantitiesare prohibited (e.g. beer pong, or that allow unregulated access to alcohol by any means, are prohibited. Devices or mechanisms that facilitate rapid consumption (funnel bongsflip cup, etc.) ). h. Empty or full kegs, beer balls, or any other large container of alcoholic beverage designed for consumption by a group of people are also prohibited. Participation in activities that facilitate or promote prohibited on campus operated property. i. Conduct related to the rapid, dangerous, and/or forced consumption use of alcohol (i.e. drinking games) where the individual becomes a disruption to the community is prohibited. D. Residents are prohibited from possessing open containers or serving alcohol in any residence hall’s common use areas including, but not limited to, terraces, study lounges, TV/game rooms and lobby areas. Alcohol may not be sold or distributed in the residence halls. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to: cash bars; events to which admission tickets are sold or fees are charged (e.

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Sources: Housing License Agreement

Alcohol Policy. Residents are required to abide by all New York State and New York University regulations regarding the use of alcohol. In residence halls, persons under the age of 21 may not be in the presence of alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers. Students (including residents and non- non-residential students), and guests who are of legal drinking age (21 years of age or older) may possess and consume alcoholic beverages (referred herein “alcohol”) within NYU residence halls in accordance with the following: A. (A) Alcohol may be consumed only within assigned rooms or suites. Open containers of alcohol are prohibited in common spaces such as hallways, terraces and lounges, in public areas such as lobbies, or in outdoor areas adjacent to residence halls. B. (B) Alcohol or alcoholic beverage containers may not be possessed, stored, or consumed in any room or shared common space within a suite whose residents are under the age of 21. . (C) Should students of legal drinking age reside in the same suite as students who are under the legal drinking age, alcohol may only be possessed, stored, or consumed within bedrooms where all students assigned to that room are of legal drinking age. . (D) Students of legal drinking age who bring alcohol into a residence hall or possess alcohol in a residence hall are responsible for its legal use. This includes taking reasonable precautions to prevent the possession of alcohol by underage students and guests. C. (E) Kegs or devices that permit storage and distribution of alcohol in bulk quantities, or that allow unregulated access to alcohol by any means, are prohibited. Devices or mechanisms that facilitate rapid consumption (funnel bongs, etc.) are also prohibited. Participation in activities that facilitate or promote the rapid, dangerous, and/or forced consumption of alcohol (i.e. drinking games) is prohibited. D. (F) Residents are prohibited from possessing open containers or serving alcohol in any residence hall’s common use areas including, but not limited to, terraces, study lounges, TV/game rooms and lobby areas. . (G) Alcohol may not be sold or distributed in the residence halls. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to: cash bars; events to which admission tickets are sold or fees are charged (e.:

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Sources: Housing License