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(1) The purpose of this Policy is to: (3) The University is committed to designing, building and maintaining University premises and facilities that are fit for their intended purpose and which support and enrich the student, staff and visitor experience. (4) The University may regulate access to and the use of its premises and facilities. Regulation will be subject to reasonable and proportionate limitations in line with the University’s obligations at law and commitment to the protection of academic freedom and free speech, which are paramount values. (5) In determining whether to provide access to or use of its premises and/or facilities (i.e the terms and conditions for entry), the University will have regard to: (6) All individuals seeking to enter or remain on University premises and/or use University facilities, must comply with the University’s terms and conditions for entry and this Policy. (7) Failure to comply may result in: (8) Except where immediate action is required for safety reasons, procedural fairness will be afforded wherever possible and appropriate. (9) The terms and conditions for entry or presence on University premises and/or the use of University facilities (which are subject to the policy principles set out above) may be set through: (10) In line with the policy principles, entry is subject to reasonable and proportionate restrictions intended to ensure the safety of people and/or security of property. (11) For example, the following is prohibited: (12) Access to restricted University premises/facilities is provided via student and staff identity cards having regard to: (13) Staff and members of Security may, acting reasonably, require any individual to provide their staff or student ID or another form of identification. (14) Permit parking facilities for staff, students and other members of the University community may be provided at the Bundoora and Bendigo campuses subject to the displayed parking restrictions, payment requirements (where applicable) and any other specified conditions. (15) Parking on University premises is undertaken at the risk of the owner of the vehicle. The University accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage to a vehicle while it is parked on University premises. (16) A person who has parked on University premises is responsible for: (17) An officer authorised under the Road Safety Act 1986 (Vic) may issue a parking infringement notice requiring the driver or any other person responsible to pay a fine if any car parking rules are breached. (18) University funds must not be used to pay for a parking infringement notice. (19) In accordance with the University’s Grounds Statute 2009, a person must not, without the prior written consent of the Chief Operating Officer, erect, construct or set up a Structure on University premises. Requests can be made by email via COO@latrobe.edu.au and will not be unreasonably withheld. (20) Requests are not required and approval from the COO is deemed to have been granted in the following circumstances: (21) The Chief Operating Officer may direct that any structure that does not comply with this Policy be dismantled and removed immediately. (22) The University recognises that Display Material may be used to support activities, events and engagements taking place on campus. (23) All Display Material on University premises must: (24) Those responsible for Display Material are also responsible for removing it once the event/activity has passed. (25) Authorised staff may remove material that does not comply with this policy. Display Material which complies with University policy must not otherwise be removed. (26) Peaceful protests are an important part of university life, free speech and a functioning democratic society. They can also be protected at law as part of protected industrial action and the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities. (27) The University will impose reasonable and proportionate limitations on protests in accordance with the University’s Protection of Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom Policy. Protests must: (28) Staff and members of Security may, acting reasonably, direct a person found to be in breach this policy to immediately leave/cease using University premises or facilities (e.g. individuals found to be behaving in a fashion which compromises safety (e.g. threatening, harassing and/or violent behaviour) or damaging property (e.g. tagging graffiti). (29) Where any such immediate and temporary action is taken, it must be reported to the Director, Infrastructure and Operations at the earliest opportunity. (30) Only Senior Executive Group members and the Director, Infrastructure and Operations are authorised to issue individuals with a formal warning off/trespass notice in accordance with the Summary Offences Act 1966 (Vic). This power should only be exercised having regard to the requirements of this and any other relevant University instrument/policy. For example, the power of student exclusion in prescribed circumstances, which sits with the Vice-Chancellor pursuant to the General Misconduct Statute 2009. (31) Where a notice is issued, it must state: (32) Failure to comply with any such notice may result in law enforcement action, including criminal prosecution for trespass. (33) An individual may seek an investigation of any decision to temporarily remove, warn off/trespass them via the University’s usual complaint processes and the University Ombudsman via ombudsman@latrobe.edu.au (34) Concerns/complaints regarding parking can be raised via traffic@latrobe.edu.au (35) Concerns/complaints regarding any other aspect of this Policy can be made to the Integrity Office via integrityoffice@latrobe.edu.au (36) For the purpose of this Policy: (37) This Policy is made under the La Trobe University Act 2009.Campus Access, Premises and Facilities Policy
Section 1 - Key Information
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Policy Type and Approval Body
Administrative – Vice-Chancellor
Accountable Executive – Policy
Chief Operating Officer
Responsible Manager – Policy
Director, Infrastructure and Operations
Review Date
25 February 2029
Section 2 - Purpose
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Top of PageSection 4 - Key Decisions
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Key Decisions
Role
Approve the erection of structures on University premises
Chief Operating Officer – see the La Trobe University Grounds Statute 2009
Issue a formal ‘warning off’/trespass notice
SEG members and Director, Infrastructure and Operations
Investigation of decision made under this Policy
Applicable university complaint management processes and University Ombudsman – see Ombudsman Statute 2009
Section 5 - Policy Statement
Section 6 - Procedures
Part A - Access and Use
Part B - Parking
Part C - Erection of Structures
Part D - Display Materials
Part E - Protests
Part F - Temporary Exclusion and Trespass
Immediate temporary removal for safety/preservation of property
Trespass
Part G - Concerns and Complaints
Section 7 - Definitions
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