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USER
CLASSIFICATION AND DEFINITION
In order to
determine eligibility and fees, the agency must first define what type
of user they are per the following descriptions.
Direct Cost
User
The following
groups and activities have been classified as acceptable "direct
cost" users:
1. Student
clubs and organizations, approved organized youth groups and
school-community advisory councils.
2. Fundraising
entertainment or meetings where admission fees charged or contributions
solicited are expended for the benefit of the students of the District.
3.
Organizations, clubs or associations organized for cultural and senior
citizens activities for general character-building and/or benefit
purposes, when membership dues or contributions solely for the support
of the organization, club or association, or the advancement of its
cultural character building or benefit work, are accepted. Examples
include, but are not limited to, Campfire Girls, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts
and Boys Scouts.
Meetings must
be exclusively open to the public.
Fair Rental
User
1. Any church
or religious organization for the conduct of religious services for
temporary periods where the church or organization has no suitable
meeting place for the conduct of these services upon the terms and
conditions as the Board deems proper, and subject to the limitations,
requirements and restrictions set forth in this article.
2. Any group
sponsoring an entertainment or meetings where admission fees are charged
or contributions are solicited which are not expended for the benefit of
the students of the District or for District-approved non-profit
community groups or organizations.
3. Any
organization whose use of the facilities or grounds is strictly for
commercial purposes.
Non-Acceptable
Uses
The following
activities are determined non-acceptable uses and will not be allowed to
occur in facilities at the District:
1. Any use by
an individual or group for the commission of any crime or act prohibited
by law.
2. Any use of
college facilities or grounds which is inconsistent with their college
purposes or which interfere with the regular conduct/business of the
college.
3. Any use
which is discriminatory in the legal sense.
4. Any use
which involves the possession, consumption or sale of alcoholic
beverages or any restricted substances on college property.
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