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Originally posted by AchtungBaby80
Our whole campus was totally dry. Anyone with a house on campus couldn't have alcohol, sorority or fraternity. I'm not sure about the off-campus houses, though--a few fraternities had those, but they never had parties in them...they usually just used a member's off-campus apartment or house.
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AchtungBaby80 - I think the total dry campus does not mean there is a total ban, but certain guidelines that must be followed regarding parties. Like a third party vendor.
From "The Encyclopedia to Greek Life at the University of Kentucky" regarding alcohol policy.
"Main points include: 'open' parties are prohibited and now members must sign up before on a guest list, there can be no use of chapter funds for the purchase of alcohol, alcohol can not be centrally distributed, no one under the age of 21 is allowed to bring alcoholic beverages onto chapter premises, and Greek Social events must be registered the Tuesday prior to the event in the Greek Affairs office."
From "Guidelines for Event Planning at the University of Kentucky"
1. All events must comply with the University of Kentucky Alcohol Policy, Administrative Regulation II-1.1-4, as well as state and local law.
2. For events serving alcohol, an insured, licensed, third-party vendor should be hired by sponsoring organizations.
3. Events or activities must/should be ticketed or they must/should be closed to all but members of the sponsoring organization and guests.
4. The sponsoring organization and the contracted vendor must take steps to identify members and guests of legal drinking age, including the check of an officially issued state or federal identification.
5. Direct or indirect purchase of alcoholic beverages by sponsoring organizations is not permitted.
6. Alcohol must/should not be sold, directly or indirectly, by sponsoring organizations through any means, such as tickets, admission charges or donations.
7. Transportation alternatives should be provided by the sponsoring organization for members and guests.
8. Advertising the presence of alcohol and/or encouraging the use of alcohol is not permitted in event promotions.
9. Non-alcoholic beverages and food items are to be served and conspicuously displayed.
10. Alcohol must/should not be the focus of membership recruitment activities for registered organizations.
11. The consumption of alcohol or drugs for the purpose of initiation or affiliation with an organization is not permitted.