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The policy is to ensure compliance with the tax-free ethyl alcohol permit.
Ethyl alcohol is requisitioned from the contractor-operated storeroom through their online system.
The Federal Highway Administration has implemented regulations under the Omnibus Transportation Act of 1991 that require employers to establish an alcohol and controlled substances testing program for their employees who are required to hold commercial driver's licenses (CDLs) as a condition of employment. The goals of this testing are to prevent needless accidents, to reduce the risk of injury to employees and others, and to make employees aware of resources available to assist them.
This Procedure strives to promote an educational campus environment that encourages healthy choices and behaviors, fosters academic and personal success, supports Student retention, and promotes the safety and well-being of all members of the University community. The adjudication and response to Student and/or Student Organization violations serves as an extension of the vision above.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ("University") is a community committed to creating an environment that encourages personal responsibility and intellectual growth. The University's mission includes the goals "to serve as a center for research, scholarship and creativity and to teach a diverse community of undergraduate, graduate and professional students to become the next generation of leaders."
This procedure describes how Departments and Units may request permission to serve alcohol at University-sponsored events.
This policy covers appropriate food safety and handling requirements, including restrictions on the presence and consumption of alcohol.
The purpose of this policy is to establish guidelines for the enforcement of the Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) laws of the State of North Carolina. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Police Department (UNC-CH Police Department) officers, as part of their regular duties, are observant for violations of the any of the North Carolina General Statutes (N.C.G.S.) regulating the ABC laws.
This procedure details the allowable methods of paying for Business Entertainment Expenses, documentation requirements, and the methods through which Alcohol may be procured. A requisition may be required if payment is to a business, if the cost exceeds $5,000 or if an advance payment is required.
Chapter 5 of the Adams School of Dentistry's Infection Control Manual explains appropriate handwashing protocols for routine clinical procedures, between routine clinical procedures, and for surgical procedures.
The University is committed to ensuring that Employees are Fit for Duty while also respecting Employee privacy. Employees are Fit for Duty when they are able to perform their Essential Job Functions without posing a Direct Threat to themselves or others. This Policy and associated Procedures describe the circumstances in which the University may evaluate an Employee’s Fitness for Duty, provide the procedures for those evaluations, and safeguard Employee privacy related to those evaluations.
The purpose of this policy is to provide guidance as to the type expenses that qualify as business expenses under the various fund sources received by the University, the documentation requirements for business expenses, and when business expenses might be taxable.
UNC and its Department of Athletics are excited to host fans for game days with the Tar Heels! We hope that everyone will help us cultivate a safe, lively, and enjoyable atmosphere for fans of all ages by being mindful of these Tailgating provisions. We look forward to seeing you at a Tailgate soon. Go Heels!
Procedures for identifying and addressing issues associated with Controlled Substances or other Impairments for Students and Residents of Adams School of Dentistry.
This Procedure states the scope of what the Travel & Expense Card (T&E) can be used for to comply with state auditing rules. It details examples of allowable and non-allowable uses of the T&E Card and defines the oversight of card use.