RULES FOR USE OF THE INSTRUCTIONAL COMPUTING
FACILITY
No food or drink is allowed in this facility.
The entry door is not to be propped open.
Guests are not to be brought into the Instructional
Computing Facility.
Sleeping is not allowed in this facility.
Users of the facility should be prepared
to show their University photo I.D. and their computer room access
card to University security personnel if requested to do so.
The College of Chemistry policy on keys and
I.D. cards, as outlined below, must be followed:
a. Keys are not to be labeled with the
room/building which they unlock. Keys are coded in such a way that
should a key be lost, the finder will not know what it will open.
b. Keys or I.D. cards, including non-photo
computer room access cards, are not to be used by anyone other
than the individual to whom they were issued. The College security
guard has been instructed to confiscate any College I.D. or keys
that do not belong to the person using them.
c. It is unlawful to duplicate any University
key. (Per the Campus "Access Control Policy, November 1, 1991
Revision": "Any person who knowingly makes, duplicates, causes
to be duplicated, or uses or attempts to make, duplicate, cause
to be duplicated, used, or has in his possession any key to a
building or other area owned, operated, or controlled by the State
of California...or any state agency... without authorization from
the person in charge of such building or area or [his/her] designated
representative, and with knowledge of the lack of such authorization
is guilty of a misdemeanor." California Penal Code Section 469)
d. Should any key or I.D. card be lost,
the loss must be immediately reported to the College Building
Manager or her representative in 410 Latimer, 2-5231. Failure
to do so may result in a charge for any required rekeying of College
facilities.
e. Keys and I.D. cards are to be returned
to the College prior to leaving the College or terminating the
relationship for which the key and/or card was issued.
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