RM 101
On the Road Again
Duties of the Sober
Its Called Spirits
Its Party Time!!
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Who is on the risk management committee?
President, Vice President- Standards, Social, and House Manager
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What must a car being used have?
The vehicle will have seatbelts for each passenger as well as their own insurance
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What is the first duty of the sober monitors?
Monitors will handle checking in/out of guests
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Can we have co-sponsored events in fraternity houses?
NO
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What is the check in procedures?
Provide identification, sign in yourself and your date, receive a wristband ONLY if you are 21 and up
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What is the RM committee responsible for?
This committee is responsible to oversee and monitor all risk management activities within the chapter
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Can the driver drink at all during the day of the event?
NOT AT ALL -It is prohibited to drink before, during or AFTER the event -It is prohibited to transport alcohol in the vehicles being used
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What is their duty to intoxicated guests?
Monitors will ensure that intoxicated guest(s) utilize safe third party transportation (taxies or designated drivers) to leave the event as outlined in the KD transportation policy
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Who can dispense of alcohol at Kappa Delta events?
3rd party vendor who is not and will no be drinking before or during the event, and is NOT A KD
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What restriction are placed on time?
There must be a beginning and an ending time for EVERY social
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What is the Presidents roll?
Takes immediate command of situation, in her absence another Risk Management committee member should be appointed
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Who can be a designated driver/walker?
Designated drivers/walkers must be Kappa Deltas or members of the co-sponsoring organization
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What will the monitors assist council with?
Monitors will assist Council to enforce KD standards policies
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Who can pay for alcohol at parties?
Only individual monies may be used, not the chapters
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How do we get to and from Kappa Delta sponsored functions?
-If the event is less than 60 miles away, personal transportation CAN be taken (i.e. designated dirvers/walkers) -If the event is more than 60 miles or 60 minutes away other transportation must be used
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How long do we keep risk management files?
5 years
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What can the drivers/walkers receive as compensation?
Designated drivers cannot receive monetary compensation, but can receive non- monetary incentives such as points, excuses, etc
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Who is the most important person you will cooperate with at the event?
Monitors will cooperate with SECURITY -to ensure all guests have checked out and left the premises at the end of the event. -to enforce policies and procedures -to determine whether intoxicated members or guest should be removed from the event. Security will be responsible for the physical removal of any and all attendees should that become necessary. -to determine if law enforcement should be called if a situation arises.
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What happens if Kappa Delta is found in violation of alcohol policies?
You can be put on social probation or have your charter pulled
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What is the definition of a Kappa Delta event?
It can be both a sponsored event and an event that simply has a lot of KD's there -It is important to understand that Kappa Delta may be considered a "sponsoring organization" or a "cosponsoring organization" of an event simply because of the number of Kappa Delta members taking part in the activity. Consequently, the Kappa Delta alcohol policy must be followed if there is a substantial number of sorority members (defined as members and new members) at the event. If the event is held at a men’s fraternity facility, the event must be alcohol-free. If the event is held at a third-party location, the Kappa Delta Policy on Alcohol applies to any activity which is implicitly or explicitly sponsored by Kappa Delta. All functions must be by invitation only; there shall be no "open" parties.
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Who should read the risk management manual?
EVERYONE
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What are some events that alcohol is prohibited from?
-New member programs. All membership recruitment programs and functions that deal with the membership recruitment of new members will be completely dry. -Philanthropic events and/or fund-raisers. These may not include alcohol, even if served legally per Kappa Delta guidelines.