David,

I, too, would not necessarily hold this up as "model," but here is Cornell's:

https://www.dfa.cornell.edu/policy/policies/management-keys-and-other-access-control-systems

Joshua

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Colleagues,

I would be grateful if anyone would be so kind as to share any access control 
policies and procedures they maintain at their institution which they believe 
are "model" policies.

Regards,

David
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