Sheryl:

We do not have a policy addressing the use of our president's residence. That 
said, the residence does fall within the boundary of campus and would be bound 
by other institutional policy as applicable.

All the best,

JEN


Jennifer Rogers
Special Projects Assistant to the VPFO
Office of the Vice President for Finance and Operations
University of North Dakota

Twamley Hall, Room 314
264 Centennial Drive Stop 8378
Grand Forks, ND 58202-8378

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From: Rippke, Sheryl L [U CSL] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2017 10:10 AM
Subject: President's Residence

Good morning,

For any of you at public universities that have a residence for your president 
or chancellor, I have a question:

Does your institution have a policy or something explicit about what is allowed 
or not allowed at the residence?

I'm thinking of the keeping of pets, storage of weapons, shooting practice on 
the grounds, etc. Along the lines of the things one might expect to find in a 
lease when renting residential property.

Many thanks in advance!

Sheryl
Sheryl Rippke, RP
Policy Administrator<http://www.policy.iastate.edu/> & Public Records 
Officer<http://www.ur.iastate.edu/records/>
3550 Beardshear Hall
Iowa State University
515-294-1385





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