Council Fire, Handbook of McMurry University, 2001-2002 Page: 58
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RESIDENCE HALL POLICIES
McMurty University
Revised June 1, 1999
201 Tampering/Unauthorized 207 Guest Visitation
Access
202 Dangerous or Unsafe Items 208 Room Safety
203 Pets 209 Inconsiderate Behavior
204 Street Signs 210 Hall and/or Room Damage
205 Hlazardous Materials 211 Unauthorized Room
Change/Checkout
206 Cooking 212 Decorations
Contact the Assistant Director of Residence Life or the Resident Assistant
for additional clarification on any of these policies.
201. Tampering with facilities, doors, locks, bathroom
equipment, and/or electrical, telephone, or cable outlet
boxes or wiring and/or unauthorized access to balconies,
roofs, and secured areas.
202. Dangerous or unsafe items in the room, such as: incense
or candles (burned or unburned), halogen lamps, toasters
or microwaves (except Gold Star), hotpots, grills, hot
plates, fryers, ovens, other cooking devices or excessive
extension cords. Coffee pots and popcorn poppers are
permissible.
203. Pets (excluding small fish and aquariums, and trained
animals for disabilities) are not permitted in the residence
halls.
204. Possession of street signs, highway markers, and other
official markers in the residence hall. Possession of
official markers is illegal in the Texas Penal Code as well
as in many city ordinances.
205. Use of the residence hall or room to store gasoline or
other flammables and/or repair of or storage of
motorcycles or engines.
206. Cooking in the room. All halls have kitchens and
microwaves available for use by residents. Any food kept
in the resident's room should be tightly sealed and stored.
Failure to do so will subject a resident and his/her
neighbors to infestation by ants and other insects.
207. Failure to register or escort guest in the hall; visitation
during restricted hours; and/or inappropriate or
inconsiderate behavior during visitation.
Guest visitation is the period of time in the day that
members of the opposite sex may visit you in your private
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