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(1) This Policy outlines the University’s catering services and requirements for events held on QUT sites. (2) This Policy applies to all staff and students of QUT, as well as other members of the University community. (3) Campus Services is responsible for the provision of catering and retail services to the Kelvin Grove and Gardens Point campuses. (4) Services are delivered through a variety of outlets including: (5) Food retailers' trading hours are coordinated with scheduled classes but do vary according to the campus and outlet. (6) Subject to the guidelines provided by Finance Business Solutions in respect of providing hospitality and the purchase of catering (Hospitality and Catering Policy), the only restrictions upon the choice of caterer, whether internal or external, for meetings and functions are as follows: (7) Food and drink are not permitted in classrooms without the approval of the Manager, Timetabling. Catering may be approved for these areas or in other spaces not normally used for the consumption of food or drink in special circumstances, contingent upon arrangements being made with the caterer by the client to remove all catering materials upon the completion of the event, and to perform any cleaning required to return the area to a serviceable condition. If the standard of post-event cleaning is considered to be unsatisfactory by the campus Cleaning Supervisor, the client will be advised by the Timetabling Section and any additional cleaning will be carried out at the cost of the client. (8) There are a number of Student Guild operated and privately operated outlets on QUT campuses which are licensed to serve alcohol and are subject to relevant legislation. In addition, QUT has established specific policy and regulations for persons accepting responsibility for organising functions on University premises at which alcohol will be available and for persons serving alcohol at functions on University premises. (9) Approval for on-campus events in external bookable spaces will be at the discretion of the Director, Facilities Management, with the exception of bookings for the Kidney Lawn and Lady Bowen Lawn at Gardens Point where, application must be made through QUT Precincts. Approval will take into account the nature of the activity, day of the week, start and finish times, security arrangements and the potential impact the event may have on routine operations. (10) Events are subject to policies and procedures applying to the hire of facilities (Booking of University Space Policy), including the use of alcohol on campus at QUT. (11) Under the (12) QUT is committed to combating problems arising from alcohol use and to providing the community with model behaviours as an employer and an educator. It encourages and promotes moderation in and a responsible attitude towards the use of alcohol in the University community through the generation of policy statements and the vigorous implementation of regulations for consumption. (13) The bringing, keeping or consuming of alcohol on any University site must be in accordance with the requirements of the Liquor Act 1992 and Liquor Regulation 2002 (Qld). Alcoholic beverages may not be sold for consumption on any University property unless an appropriate liquor licence as issued under the Liquor Act 1992 is obtained and a copy lodged with the Manager, Security and Emergency Management not less than two weeks before the commencement of the hire. (14) The Manager, Security and Emergency Management or their delegate have the responsibility to regulate the service of alcohol for events on University sites (except for licensed premises). (15) Regulations concerning service of alcohol at functions: (16) A risk assessment including, but not limited to, the responsible service of alcohol and the management of intoxicated patrons must be submitted to the Manager, Security and Emergency Management not less than two weeks before the event. (17) The Manager, Security and Emergency Management or delegate will provide written approval for an event in a non-licensed space where alcohol is to be served.Catering and Events Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Application
Section 3 - Roles and Responsibilities
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Position
Responsibility
Director, Facilities Management
Approves on-campus events in external bookable spaces, apart from areas approved by QUT Precincts.
Manager, QUT Precincts, Events and Venues
Approves events using the Kidney Lawn and Lady Bowen Lawn at Gardens Point campus.
Manager, Timetabling
Approves catering in classrooms.
QUT Security and Emergency Management
Approves on-campus events in internal bookable spaces.
Approves the service of alcohol for on-campus events in internal bookable spaces.
Ensures Responsible Service of Alcohol requirements are met for any on-campus events in internal bookable spaces.
Authorised to direct people to cease being disorderly or creating a nuisance on any University site.Section 4 - Catering Services
Trading hours
Section 5 - Meetings, Functions and External Catering
Top of PageSection 6 - Catering in Teaching Spaces
Section 7 - Licenced Facilities
Section 8 - Outdoor Events
Section 9 - Use of Alcohol on Campus