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University Policy on the Use of Alcohol and Other Drugs by Students, Faculty and Staff

     UND prohibits the unlawful or unauthorized use, possession, storage, manufacture, distribution or sale of alcoholic beverages and any illicit drugs or drug paraphernalia in university buildings, any public campus areas, in university housing units, in university vehicles, or at any university sponsored events held on or off campus, which are sponsored by students, faculty and/or staff and their respective campus organizations (including fraternities and sororities).
     The State Board of Higher Education specifically prohibits the use or possession of alcohol in residence halls.  State and Federal laws will be regarded as the only bodies or rules governing the use of alcoholic beverages and other drugs in university housing, family housing, fraternities and sororities and the president's house.


UND Weapons Policy

In accordance with NDCC 12.1-01-04(6)(10), and 62.1-01 the possession, storage or use of weapons ie.: shotguns, rifles, pistols, paint ball guns, explosives, switchblade knives, or fixed blade knives with a blade length of five inches or greater, or any other such offensive weapons, are prohibited on the property of the University of North Dakota. This policy shall apply to all faculty, staff and students of UND and to all visitors and/or residents of the campus, on property of the University. Thus, the possession of weapons, or the unreported knowledge of such items, on the University's premises or during University programs, on or off campus, is considered a serious offense subject to disciplinary actions.

The University of North Dakota Police Department offers to all students, free, secure storage for weapons. For information contact the Department at 777-3491. Access to this service is provided 24/7, year around.

The University policy does not apply to authorized law enforcement officials in the lawful discharge of their duties. Temporary exemption may be granted with advance written permission, by the University's Chief of Police or authorized designee for job related, educational or demonstration purposes. Also temporary exemptions may be granted to residents of University family housing, or University apartments with written permission from the University's Chief of Police or authorized designee. Concealed weapons permits are not valid on the property of the University of North Dakota or at sanctioned events.

 
UND Police
3851 Campus Road
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Tel: 701 777 3491
Fax: 701 777 6474
Email:undpolice@mail.und.nodak.edu