Common use of Open to the public Clause in Contracts

Open to the public. a term used to describe campus events that anyone may attend, including individuals who are not University of California faculty, staff, or students. Supervision: Direct, on-site responsibility for an event. University Property: Any building or outdoor facility owned or leased by The Regents of the University of California on behalf of its Berkeley campus. Related Documents and Policies Appendix A: UC Berkeley Event Risk Grid NUMBER OF ATTENDEES (Participants & Spectators) Over 1,000 500-1000 301-500 300 and under TYPE OF ATTENDEES Open to the Public Students and Invitees College Students Only UCB Students Only Invited Guest List ALCOHOL AT EVENT Yes, and It's Free Yes, for a Price None CELEBRITY/ PUBLIC FIGURE Yes, a Nationally Recognized Personality/ Performer Yes, a Local Personality/ Performer No MINORS Kindergarten- 5th Grade Sixth-Eighth Grade Ninth-Twelfth Grade 17 years old, Non-Affiliate 17 Years Old, UC Student FOOD Cooking/ Open Flame Catered/ Delivered Pre-Packaged Only No Food Appendix B: Campus Event Planning Timeline Appendix C: Selected List of Campus Event Spaces and Contacts LOCATION CONTACT INFORMATION WEBSITE Assigned Staff Minimum Hourly Charge Recharge Rate

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Sources: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement