Auxiliary facility definition

Auxiliary facility means any facility, including any supporting utility infrastructure and site improvements, funded from an auxiliary source such as housing or parking revenue or any facility that has been historically managed as an auxiliary facility and is accounted for in financial statements of state institutions of higher education as a self-supporting facility. Examples include, but are not limited to, housing facilities, dining facilities, recreational facilities, and student activities facilities.
Auxiliary facility means the spaces located at educational plants which are not designed for student occupant stations.
Auxiliary facility means a facility that does not use or list its address as a school location and:

Examples of Auxiliary facility in a sentence

  • Please be aware that any Contractor providing services on a University or University Auxiliary facility during a declared pandemic or epidemic shall abide by the Covid-19 Protocol Verification for Service Providers and Independent Contractors, updated periodically at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/file/d/1EKOpSe04woBX7Z329_Ki2mDo-J8gI1Ot/view?usp=sharing.

  • Please be aware that any Contractor providing services on a University or University Auxiliary facility during a declared pandemic or epidemic shall abide by the Covid-19 Protocol Verification for Service Providers and Independent Contractors, attached.

  • Please be aware that any Contractor providing services on a University or University Auxiliary facility during a declared pandemic or epidemic shall abide by the Covid-19 Protocol Verification for Service Providers and Independent Contractors as last revised or updated periodically at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/file/d/1EKOpSe04woBX7Z329_Ki2mDo-J8gI1Ot/view?usp=sharing.

  • Whenever adult and youth members of the BSA participate in missions aboard an Auxiliary facility (boat, aircraft, or radio), the fact that each Auxiliary and adult BSA member has completed a BSA Youth Protection Training course within the past two years shall be confirmed by the lead facility operator in accordance with the current standard operation procedure.


More Definitions of Auxiliary facility

Auxiliary facility means the spaces located at educational plants which are not designed for student occupant stations. Section 1013.01(1), F.S.
Auxiliary facility means any sewage treatment facility other than the UOSA Plant and the UOSA Delivery System, which is 1) limited to the treatment and/or disposal of Industrial Wastewater, 2) sponsored by a Political Subdivision, and 3) to remain at all times under the exclusive operation and control of UOSA.
Auxiliary facility means a building or structure that is used for an auxiliary enterprise including, but not limited to, residence halls, food services, parking, intercollegiate athletics, faculty and staff housing, student unions, bookstores and other service centers.
Auxiliary facility means the buildings located at educational plants which are not designed for student occupant stations.
Auxiliary facility means any student or faculty housing facility, student or faculty dining facility, recreational facility, student activities facility, child care facility, continuing education facility or activity, intercollegiate athletic facility or activity, health facility, college store, or student or faculty parking facility or any similar facility or activity which has been historically managed, and was accounted for in institutional financial statements prepared for fiscal year 1991-92, as a
Auxiliary facility means any facility, including any supporting utility infrastructure and site improvements, funded from an auxiliary source such as housing or parking revenue or any facility that has been historically managed as an auxiliary facility and is accounted for in financial statements of
Auxiliary facility means a Facility that is operated by a non-academic, self-supporting unit, including but not limited to athletic, housing, and dining Facilities. “Facility” means any building, structure, street, drive, landscaped area, open space, physical improvement, or other property under the administrative control of the University. For the purposes of this policy, Facilities do not include interior spaces within a building. “Interior Spaces” means spaces inside University buildings, such as rooms, lounges, laboratories, performance spaces, and lecture halls. For the purposes of this policy, Interior Spaces do not include areas of the Arboretum or Allerton Park and Retreat Center that are not within a building. “Program” means any academic or non-academic program, school, college, institute, center, but does not include endowed faculty positions (e.g., chairs, professorships) or named funds to support students (e.g., scholarships, fellowships, awards).