reasonable volume level. By City of Tulsa ordinance, amplified music is prohibited Sunday through Thursday evenings after 10:00 p.m. and Friday and Saturday evenings after 11:00 p.m.
Parking Permits All students, staff, and faculty members must register motor vehicles that will be parked on University parking lots. Parking permits and copies of parking regulations should be obtained from the ID/Parking Center located in Fisher Hall East. Authorization for special apartment parking permits must be secured from the Apartment Coordinator, located in the Management Office in University Square, prior to purchasing the permit from the ID/Parking Center.
Personal Access Codes Personal Access Code (PAC) are also known as Personal Billing Numbers (PBN) are issued for the purpose of making long distance telephone calls via the University telephone system are intended for the sole use of the student or other person to whom the number is issued. Therefore, each student is financially responsible for the long distance telephone calls made using his or her PBN number. Students who use a PBN number that was not specifically issued to them are subject to University disciplinary procedures. Visit campus connection at http://cc.utulsa.edu to apply for a PBN online.
Public Disturbances The University recognizes that students have the rights and privileges granted to all citizens in the Bill of Rights - specifically freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, and freedom of dissent. The University will not, however, condone the abuse of these rights if they interfere with the University's functioning as a free academic institution or with the rights of the members of the University's academic community. On the occasion of the clear and present danger to life, limb, or property of members of this community, the University has the responsibility to act reasonably toward the alleviation of that danger.
Registering and Cleanup for Student Gatherings In accordance with The University of Tulsa statement on student rights, freedoms, and responsibilities, students may conduct activities and programs that are expressions of their opinions, viewpoints, and beliefs, or for the entertainment of themselves and their guests. Such activities and programs, for the sake of the orderly management of the University, are to be scheduled through the Dean of Students Office, or if they are to be held in the Allen Chapman Activity Center, through the Administrative Office of ACAC. The sponsoring organization is responsible for returning the reserved location to its original condition and removing all items brought to the location, or they are responsible for making specific arrangements with appropriate University personnel to do so. For such a service, there may be a charge.
Religious Expression Students are entitled to the freedom to express their religious views. University student groups with a religious orientation wishing to express their views as a group or to have a religious ceremony on campus must schedule these events through the Office of the Chaplain or the Dean of Students' office.
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