Off-Road Motor Vehicle Use On-Campus (Fairbanks) Policy

۴ý Policy 05.04.020

Original Adoption: August 13, 2001

Revised: June 30, 2020

Responsible Chancellor's Cabinet Member: VC Admin Services

Responsible Department/Office: Environmental, Health, Safety and Risk Management

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POLICY STATEMENT

The University of Alaska Fairbanks (۴ý), as part of its mission, promotes and engages in many programs, events and activities that require use of sidewalks, trails and roads on campus. ۴ý prohibits the use of off-road vehicles on campus.

BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION

This policy is being implemented to ensure the safety of all campus users, on and off the road, and to reduce the risk and/or liability to ۴ý.

DEFINITIONS

  1. Off-Road Vehicle (ORV), considered to be any type of vehicle which is capable of driving on and off paved or gravel surfaces that is prohibited from traveling on public highways, streets and/or sidewalks; to include, but not limited to ATVs and snowmachines
  2. ۴ý Campus, for the purpose of this policy, “campus” is limited to the trails, sidewalks and roads owned and maintained by the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
  3. Authorized, for the purpose of this policy, “authorized’ is limited to those acting or performing their duties as a ۴ý employee.

REFERENCES RELIED UPON

For the proper use of off-road vehicles, where off-road vehicles are permitted, users should follow Alaska Administrative Code Administrative Code 
13 AAC 02.455. Operation on highways and other locations

RESPONSIBILITIES

Police:  Responsible for reporting incidents or concerns per established reporting procedures, receives reports or concerns from all University personnel and appropriately investigates criminal activity or delegates administrative issues to appropriate ۴ý administrators.

۴ý PD is responsible for enforcing this policy.

NON-COMPLIANCE

Failure to comply with this Policy is grounds for immediate removal from programs at the participant's expense, and for disciplinary action by the university. Any disciplinary action taken against employees by the university will follow the employment rules governing the individual's employment category. Participants who are not UAF employees or students are not subject to discipline, but may be excluded from ۴ý facilities, property or programs. As applicable, further action may include, but is not limited to, notification to regulatory or law enforcement agencies. Non-compliance with law may lead to trespassing and fines by law enforcement agencies.

EXEMPTIONS

The University of Alaska Fairbanks may allow the use of off-road vehicles on a limited basis to:

  1. Address the necessary safety and maintenance needs of campus at which time the use would be considered authorized.
  2. Allow the driver of an off-road vehicle to cross campus as a limited authorized user.

PROCEDURES

ORV, ATV, snowmobile and/or snow machines are not allowed to be driven on ۴ý campus unless authorized. 

The ۴ý Policy Department or ۴ý Risk Management can grant ORV drivers the status of authorized user for limited purposes. 

THIS POLICY IS EFFECTIVE AS OF JUNE 30, 2020.

THE POLICY IS APPROVED:

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Daniel M. White, Chancellor
University of Alaska Fairbanks