
This guidance may change as any public health crisis evolves.Į. Adherence to public health and safety requirements extends to all aspects of residential life, including bedrooms, bathrooms, community kitchens, lounges, computer labs, courtyards, and other common spaces.
#ELSEWHERE HALL CAPACITY PROFESSIONAL#
Professional residence life staff reserve the right to ban a guest from the residence hall, or to ask a guest to leave the residence hall if their behavior creates a disturbance to residence hall staff or other residents, or if they fail to otherwise adhere to IU policies, even when modified, including all health and safety requirements or guidance adopted by IU which includes public health and safety laws, orders, ordinances, and regulations.Residents are responsible for the behavior and damage of their guests while guests are on the residence hall grounds and can be held accountable for the actions of their guests.Under all circumstances and always, the roommate/suitemate(s) have the right to request privacy if needed while the guest is present.
#ELSEWHERE HALL CAPACITY REGISTRATION#
Guest registration procedures can be obtained by contacting the center desk, or at the RPS Guest Registration site. Hosts must receive permission from any roommate/suitemate(s) to have an overnight guest, and it is the responsibility of the host to register their guest(s). Contracted room owners have the right to deny guest access to the room.


The professional residence life staff of the center must grant any exception to this, and the decision should be made in consultation with any roommate/suitemate(s). No more than two guests per resident are allowed to stay overnight in a room, and guests may not stay in the residence hall for more than three (3) consecutive days no more than twice a semester.

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