Misconduct in Housing and Dining
Misconduct Related to Health, Welfare, and Safety
Alcohol
Scenarios
Miscellaneous
100

Explain room responsibility

"Residents are responsible for any activities, policy violations, or damages that occur in rooms to which they have been assigned when it can be reasonably shown that the residents knew or should have known that the inappropriate activity or damages occurred. This includes activities, policy violations, or damages caused by guests of residents. "

G. Misconduct related to Housing & Dining: 7. Room Responsibility:

100

-True or false: A student is able to store any item that falls within the category of a weapon or ammunition, in their car parked on campus.

What is false?

100

-Name the policy that does not allow alcohol in pools, hot tubs, elevators, lobbies, and rooms with doors open to public hallways.

What is G. Misconduct in Housing and Dining 1. Alcohol E. Public Spaces

100

-You ask a student for their name and UNI ID to make a report. They do not give you their name or ID when asked, refusing to give it to you. Name the policy violation.

What is F. Other acts of misconduct 3. Failure to Comply: Failure to comply with the reasonable directives of university officials or law enforcement officers during the performance of their duties and/or failure to identify oneself to these persons when requested to do so.

100

This is the percentage that a resident's door can be covered for decorations.

What is 75% (3/4)?

200

True or false: Residents are responsible for damages done to public areas (i.e. lounges, rec room, bathrooms, etc)

True

G. Misconduct related to Housing & Dining: 8. Community Responsibility


200

Name the policy: Creating health and/or safety hazards including, but not limited to dangerous pranks, and hanging out of or climbing from/on/in windows, balconies, or roofs. 

What is C. Misconduct related to health, welfare, and safety 10. Health and Safety

200

-Name two examples of common sources.

What is kegs, punch bowls, beer bats, beer bongs, beer taps, BORGs, drinking games, or other items that encourage binge drinking.

200

-During health a safety checks, a resident who is 21 and lives alone, has a box of cigarettes on their desk. Name the policy violation.

What is none.

200

Name an example of misuse of access.

What is giving keys to let a friend in, using different ID to get into dining hall, 

  1. Misuse of Access: Unauthorized possession, duplication, or use of any means of access (keys, cards, etc.) to any building.
300

-A group of residents are playing sports in the hallway. Name the policy violation.


5.C Activities Resulting in Disturbance, Distress or Damage: Destruction


300

-The length a blade cannot be longer than to be approved on campus.

What is 3 inches?

300

-Definition of a personal space.

What is a room, suite room, or apartment with the door closed?

300

-A student is riding their electric scooter in the hallway. Name the policy violation

C. Misconduct related to health, welfare, and safety  8. Wheeled Devices: Skateboards, roller blades, roller skates, scooters, and other wheeled items may not be ridden inside any university building, on railings, curbs, benches, or any such fixture that may be damaged by these activities. Exceptions are made for wheeled medical devices. 

300

This is the wattage limit before an appliance becomes a prohibited item?


What is 999 Watts?

Prohibited Items: "Examples of such materials include appliances with a rating of 1,000 watts or higher, cooking appliances, halogen lights, improper extension cords, space heaters, portable AC units, and improper adaptors."

400

Explain the differences between courtesy hours and quiet hours 

Courtesy Hours: "Residents and guests are expected to be respectful of other residents at all times and respect another’s right to sleep, study, or not be disturbed. Courtesy hours are in effect 24 hours a day. "

Quiet Hours: "During designated quiet hours noise should not be heard outside of one’s room, nor should noise from the hallway, restroom, or lounge be heard in student rooms."

400

What policy is being violated if a resident refuses to vacate the building when the fire alarm sounds?

What is C. Misconduct Related to Health, Welfare, and Safety: Evacuation: “Failing to evacuate any building after an alarm has been activated or notice has otherwise been given of a fire, fire drill, fire alarm, or other order to evacuate.”

400

-Name the policy violation if a student has a LED sign of the Bud Light logo and a flag that says "Saturdays are for Beer."

What is nothing.

Common mix-up: Displaying containers: displaying alcohol beverage containers either empty or full is not permitted including but no limited to cans, bottles, shot glasses, beer steins, wine bottles, and cardboard box displays even if intended to be decorative.

400

-You see a person you haven't seen before walking the hallways on a Saturday. You stop them and introduce yourself, asking who they are. They explain that they are visiting their friend from high school, they go to a different college. Their friend (resident of the building) went to work, so they are just walking around the building because they are bored. Name the policy violation.

G. Misconduct in Housing and Dining  2. Guests B. Escort: Residents must meet their guests at the entrance of the building and escort their guests at all times.

400

Name this policy: An act that endangers the mental or physical health or safety of a student, or that destroys or removes public or private property, for the purpose of intimidation, admission into, affiliation with, or as a condition for continued membership in a group or organization. 

IX. Prohibited Conduct: A. Misconduct related to others: 3. Hazing

500

-Explain why roommates must approve overnight guests for their roommate?

What is three consecutive nights in a seven day period. Permission of roommates must be obtained in advance.

500

-This policy covers the use, possession, distribution, sale of drug paraphernalia; including but not limited to any equipment, product, or material of any kind which is primarily intended or designed for use in manufacturing, compounding, converting, producing, possessing, preparing, injecting, ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise introducing into the human body a controlled substance. 

What is drug paraphernalia?

500

-True or false: A student under 21 can be in a friend's room where alcohol is present, even if they aren't drinking.

What is false.

G. Misconduct in Housing and Dining 1. Alcohol. d. Proximity

500

-A resident has complained that their roommate brought a new kitten into the room a few weeks ago and is terrible about taking the litter out. You have not been informed from your supervisor that a new ESA lives on your floor. Name the policy violation.

What is G. Misconduct in Housing and Dining   4. Pets: The presence of pets including but not limited to cats, dogs, reptiles, birds, amphibians, insects and arachnids, hamsters or rodents are not permitted in University Housing & Dining spaces. Only non-dangerous fish in aquariums no larger than 15 gallons are permitted as pets in residence hall rooms and apartments.

500

-One of three core values to the philosophy for UNI'S Student Conduct Code.

What is respect, responsibility, and honesty?

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