![]() ![]() Additionally, each organization (or their contracted food service company) must submit annual registration fees to the Office of Environmental Health and Safety in order to operate food service in a chapter house. Kitchen inspections are conducted annually by the Office of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) professional staff to ensure the housed organization is compliant with Title 410-IAC-7-24 Retail Food Establishment Sanitation Requirements. Failure to pass such inspections may result in closure of the facility until the issues identified in the inspection are appropriately corrected and the organization successfully passes the inspection and/or drills. Housed organizations must pass fire safety inspections and fire drills conducted by INLOCC. Inspections can occur more than once a year.įire safety inspections are conducted annually by the Office of Insurance, Loss Control and Claims (INLOCC) for compliance with applicable Indiana Fire Code and NFPA standards as adopted by the State of Indiana. Sorority and fraternity facilities are required to be inspected annually by a private vendor for the following environmental health and safety concerns: pest control, mold, sanitation, asbestos, lead paint, hazardous materials, drinking water, ventilation, indoor air quality (including radon), and conditions associated with, or that may lead to, the spread of communicable diseases. EHS and INLOCC staff will identify themselves and will state why they are entering. No room will be entered without knocking. Sorority and fraternity facilities are subject to the following university regulations and policies:Įnvironmental Health and Safety (EHS) and Insurance, Loss Control and Claims (INLOCC) professional staff have the right to enter and inspect relevant parts of the sorority or fraternity facility, including private rooms if necessary, for the purpose of conducting fire safety and kitchen inspections. Each student residing in a sorority and fraternity facility must abide by Indiana University policies, including the OSFL Recognition Policy, the OSFL Social Events Policy, the University Recognized Housing Policy, and the IU Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct. Housed Sorority and Fraternity Rules and RegulationsĮach housed sorority and fraternity set their own live-in and live-out housing leases, bylaws, house rules, move-in dates, and move-out deadlines. Questions or requests for specific information about a chapter facility should be directed to the House Corporation Board President or Chapter Advisor for the organization. Each housed organization operates independently with housing leases between the students and the organization. ![]() These chapter facilities are privately owned and operated by local House Corporation Boards or Inter/National Headquarters.Īll House Corporation Boards are not-for-profit corporations, many of which are operated by alumni volunteers. The Sorority and Fraternity Community is the largest it has ever been, and nearly half of its members live in 40 different chapter houses. Consequences of Suspension and Expulsion.Emergency Financial Assistance for Students.Scholarships for Students with Disabilities.Military Withdrawal & Leaves of Absence.Disability-Related Accommodation Agreement. ![]()
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