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This policy outlines Campus Health Services' legal obligation to report certain information to public health and law enforcement agencies. It specifies the procedures and contacts for reporting gunshot and stab wounds, animal bites, suspected child abuse/neglect, and communicable diseases.
This policy establishes the conditions under which Campus Health providers may treat un-emancipated minors, requiring parental or guardian consent in most circumstances while outlining the limited exceptions where treatment may proceed without it. It also defines emancipation under North Carolina law and addresses how emancipated minors are to be treated with respect to their medical records.
This Policy applies to Procedures for Addressing Misconduct Involving a Carolina Community Academy Student as a Reporting or Responding Party.
This policy outlines specific procedures and requirements that govern individuals who will serve in these capacities including: to whom this policy is applicable, guidelines on what these individuals may or may not do in the course of their assignment, a process by which these unpaid assignments must be requested and approved through the Office of Human Resources, and a requirement for background checks for unpaid assignments
The Department of Athletics Camp Manual outlines the Department's policies and procedures for athletic camps held on UNC-Chapel Hill's campus, as well as the NCAA rules and compliance procedures governing institutional and non-institutional camps and clinics.
The concern of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (“University”) for laboratory safety extends not only to employees but also to any persons visiting University laboratories, especially high school students and minors under the age of 18, who may potentially be exposed to hazardous materials. Laboratories are common sources of thermal dangers, compressed gases, electrical hazards, chemical, biological, and radioactive materials, lasers, and sharp objects.
The purpose of these guidelines is to outline and simplify the process of planning and executing film productions, other than those being done by news organizations for news purposes.
This policy explains media access and restrictions for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and property or buildings owned or controlled by the University.
This Standard document outlines minimum requirements necessary for a Covered Program to conduct an activity that includes Minors regardless of location, in-person or virtual. These minimum requirements include mandatory background checks, Covered Program staff training requirements, and personal conduct expectations.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill strives to create a welcoming and safe environment for all individuals visiting University property or participating in University programs.
This Policy on the Protection of Minors (“Policy”) reinforces this expectation by establishing standards, requirements, and procedures that specifically focus on protecting the safety of individuals who are under the age of 18 from Child Abuse, Neglect or Violent Offense by a parent, guardian, caretaker, peer, non-custodial adult or Covered Program Staff member.