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In the event of adverse weather conditions, the policies and procedures of the University are the main guide for the School of Nursing. Unless closed by the Chancellor or his designee, the University is always open.
North Carolina General Statute 105-164 Article 5, "North Carolina Sales and Use Tax Act," requires The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ("University") to collect sales taxes on all sales of tangible personal property. This applies to all University colleges, departments and units that sell tangible personal property.
Description of the current University COVID-19 Community Standards.
Procedure for addressing swallowed objects during and outside regular hours, including instructions on clinical notes and updated processes.
Bone densitometers will be surveyed by the Radiation Safety staff at each source loading to ensure that anticipated exposure rates are not exceeded. All individuals using the devices will be registered with EHS as Radiation Workers. A trial period of personnel radiation monitoring may be put into effect.
Biological materials require specific packaging, labeling, and documentation. Infectious materials (materials containing or expected to contain pathogens affecting humans) are regulated by the US Department of Transportation (DOT) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
North Carolina General Statutes require that all state-owned buildings and contents be insured either through the NC Department of Insurance or the State's insurance broker of record. Only those insurance coverages offered by the NC Department of Insurance or our insurance broker are available to us.
The UNC-Chapel Hill ("the University") Capital Assets policy is established to provide a guidance to the impacted campus community.
The sales tax for admission charges is required by N.C. General Statutes.
North Carolina sales taxes on sales of tangible personal property are collected by a campus unit and remitted to the NC Department of Revenue (NCDOR) by University Accounting Services.
Sales taxes must be collected on admission charges to entertainment events and remitted to the N.C. Department of Revenue.
This General Order (G.O.) establishes procedures for procuring necessary services external to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) Police Department and UNC-CH Police Department personnel contact information. The communications section establishes and maintains procedures for procuring external services deemed necessary for the health, safety, and wellbeing of the University community.
This policy describes the terms required for use of ConnectCarolina, InfoPorte, associated reporting tools, and other University business applications (“Administrative Systems”).
This policy explains where, when, why, and how the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (“UNC-Chapel Hill” or “University”) uses Security Cameras, also known as closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras.

UNC-Chapel Hill recognizes the need to balance an individual’s right to be free from invasion of privacy and the University’s duty to promote a safe environment for all community members. This policy is intended to help the University balance those interests.
Since the publication of the 4th edition of BMBL manual in 1999, significant events have brought national and international scrutiny to the area of laboratory security. These events, including the anthrax attacks on U.S. citizens in October 2001 and the subsequent expansion of the United States Select Agent regulations in December 2003, have led scientific and institutional leaders to consider the need for improving the security of biological agents and toxins within their facilities.