Hi Michele, The University of Washington covers this concept in Section 3 of the “Facilities and Spaces Naming Policy” (Board of Regents Governance, Regent Policy No. 6<http://www.washington.edu/admin/rules/policies/BRG/RP6.html>). I know we have similar “named” benches.
Hope this helps, Rebecca REBECCA GOODWIN DEARDORFF Director of Rules Coordination Rules Coordination Office 448 Gerberding Hall Box 351210 Seattle WA 98195-1210 206.543.9219 [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> / washington.edu/rules [logo] From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michele Gross Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 12:49 PM To: Association of College and University Policy Administrators <[email protected]> Subject: [acupa-l] Trees and benches Hi everyone, By any chance, does your Namings policy equivalent (e.g., who is responsible for authorizing the naming of buildings) cover other unusual things such as trees and/or benches? There's someone who passed away on one of our campuses and that person's colleagues wish to plant a tree in their honor and put up a name plate. The other alternative was to have a bench with a name plate on it. Do you have anything specific that would cover this? Thank you, Michele -- Michele Gross, Director Policy Program University of Minnesota 356-1 McNamara, 200 Oak street Minneapolis, MN 55454 612-624-8081 http://policy.umn.edu/ Replying to Messages: Replying (using Reply) to an ACUPA-L e-mail will distribute your message to the ENTIRE list of members. To send a message privately, reply directly to the individual who sent the message (their e-mail address appears in the "From" line of their original e-mail). To Unsubscribe or for questions about the ACUPA e-list, Contact Joshua Adams at j<mailto:[email protected]?subject=ACUPA%20e-list%20assistance>[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]?subject=Question%20About%20the%20ACUPA%20E-list> or 607-255-8279.
