(Statement No. 720; July 14, 1994) 
    - STATEMENT. Off-campus activities and field  trips can be a vital part of the education of students. The College, the  employees, and the students must share the responsibility of assuring  safety for all during the trip.
 
    - PROCEDURES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
 
    
        - Student Responsibilities
 
        
            - When individuals register for school, they assume the  personal responsibility to abide by the policies and regulations of  Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College as stated in the College  Catalog, the Student Handbook, and other official publications of the  College.
 
            - All student activities initiated by a college recognized  club, organization, or program are subject to college policies and  regulations as outlined by the Board of Trustees, the College Code of  Conduct, and the College Administration. This applies to on-campus or  off-campus events and field trips.
 
            - Students will be responsible for observing the itinerary  provided to them, as well as the policies and regulations of the  College, while a member of the off-campus activity or field trip.
 
            - Students traveling to or from a scheduled off-campus  activity or field trip in their own vehicle will assume the same  liability as any other travel. In case of accident or injury, the  vehicle owners insurance will be the primary source of payment.
 
            - Students must make requests to the College sponsor of  the activity or trip if accommodations due to a disability are needed.  These requests must be made as far in advance of the trip as possible.
 
         
         
        - Sponsor Responsibilities
 
        
            - Each activity, event, program, or field trip must be supervised by a college-approved person.
 
            - All off-campus activities or field trips must be approved, in advance, through established campus procedures.
 
            - The sponsor will make known to students the accepted itinerary of the off-campus activity or field trip.
 
            - Employees operating college vehicles must have a valid  driver’s license. If a student driver is to be used, submit their name,  address, phone number, driver’s license number, social security number,  and a copy of their current driver’s license to the Dean of Business  Services prior to the trip. These will be forwarded to the Vice  President for Administration for the commercial insurance policy file.
 
            - College personnel using their private vehicles to  transport students must have a certificate of insurance showing current  liability insurance on the vehicle being used. Verification must be  submitted with the campus travel approval request. In case of college  employee or student accident or injury in a private vehicle, the vehicle  owner’s insurance will be the primary source of payment.
 
            - Vehicular accidents and/or injury while traveling on a  college-sponsored off-campus activity or field trip must be reported as  soon as possible to the Campus Vice President, who will notify the Dean  of Business Services, who will in turn report to the Vice President for  Administration with a written report to the insurance company. The  notification of injury or death due to an accident must be done through  the appropriate Vice President’s office, who will immediately contact  the College President.
 
            - In case of medical emergency or injury, the sponsor should take action to obtain medical assistance.
 
         
         
        - College Responsibilities
 
        
            - The College maintains a commercial insurance policy on  all school-owned vehicles. The policy includes liability, auto medical  payments, uninsured motorists, comprehensive, and collision coverage.  Everyone riding in the vehicle is covered within the limits of the  policy.
 
            - College sponsors will be informed of the policies and  procedures related to off-campus activities and field trips by their  campus Deans and/or Department Chairs.
 
         
         
     
     
 
Freedom of Expression Policy
Access to College Facilities – Fundamental to the democratic process  is the rights of free speech and peaceful assembly. Students and other  members of the College community shall have the right to express their  views or support causes by orderly means that do not disrupt the regular  and essential operations of the College. 
While supporting the rights of students and other members of the  College community, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College recognizes  the responsibility to maintain an atmosphere on campus conducive to the  educational process. 
In order to maintain this atmosphere, demonstrations and non-college  affiliated speakers must be registered with the campus Student Services  office at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled event. The event must be  held in the following locations: 
Jackson County Campus – the Festival Grounds on the North side of the gym 
Jefferson Davis Campus – under the oaks in front of the campus 
Perkinston Campus – by the flagpole 
George County Center – north end of the multi-purpose education facility 
West Harrison Center – by the flagpole 
Demonstrations and non-college affiliated speakers shall be denied registration approval by the Student Services office when: 
    - The Dean of Students/Center Dean or their designee, in  consultation with campus police/Campus Police, has a reasonable basis to  conclude that the demonstration or speaker substantially threatens to  disrupt the normal activities of the college, threaten health or safety,  or result in a violation of criminal law.
 
    - The Dean of Students/Center Dean or their designee, in  consultation with campus police/public safety, has a reasonable basis to  conclude that there is a danger to those participating in the  demonstration.
 
 
Any demonstration or non-college affiliated event which does not  comply with the Freedom of Expression policy is in violation of this  policy and will be subject to immediate cancellation and an order for  all participants to disband by the Dean of Students/Center Dean or their  designee. 
Academic Freedom
In the development of knowledge, research endeavors, and creative  activities, college faculty and students must be free to cultivate a  spirit of inquiry and scholarly criticism. They must be able to examine  ideas in an atmosphere of freedom and confidence and to participate as  responsible citizens in community affairs. Academic freedom must be  subject to the self-restraints imposed by good judgment and public  support of the institution. The faculty member must fulfill his or her  responsibility to society and to the teaching profession by manifesting  academic competence, scholarly discretion, and good citizenship. At no  time will the principle of academic freedom protect an incompetent or  negligent faculty member nor will it prevent the institution from making  proper effort to evaluate the work of each faculty member. 
Intellectual Property
This statement provides guidelines for the management of intellectual  property resources produced by Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College  faculty, administration, staff, students, or anyone utilizing college  facilities or engaged under the direction of college personnel. The  Intellectual Property Administrative Statement No. 504 is located in the  MGCCC Policy and Procedure Manual on the college website at www.mgccc.edu. 
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Motor Vehicle Rules and Parking Regulations
The following rules are for the mutual safety of all  students, employees and visitors. Your cooperation, compliance and  familiarity with these rules are expected as long as you desire to drive  and park on this campus. 
SECTION 1. Motor Vehicle Registration (parking permit):
    
        
            | 1.01 | 
            All faculty, staff, administrators and students who  operate a motor  vehicle on a MGCCC Campus must register said vehicle  with the Campus  Police Department within three (3) days of first  bringing said vehicle  on to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College  property. | 
         
        
            | 1.02 | 
            Students shall register their vehicles during class  registration at the  appropriate station. After registration, students  may register their  vehicles at the Campus Police Department. All others  may register at the  Campus Police Department | 
         
        
            | 1.03 | 
            A permit will be issued upon registration of the  vehicle. The permit  shall be displayed by hanging it on the rear view  mirror or having the  permit placed/affixed in the lower left corner of  the windshield near  the state inspection decal if there is a problem  with the mirror. | 
         
        
            | 1.04 | 
            If a registered vehicle is sold, traded, or otherwise  disposed of, it is  the responsibility of the individual who registered  said vehicle to  remove the permit and register any other vehicle that  may be used as a  replacement. The original permit may be returned to  the Police  Department for a replacement permit. | 
         
        
            | 1.05 | 
            Individuals with temporary or permanent physical  handicaps may be given  a special registration permit upon request from  the Campus Police  Department. | 
         
        
            | 1.06 | 
            A temporary permit may be obtained for instances where  by a driver  brings a vehicle on campus for use of less than seven (7)  days. If the  vehicle is to be used for more than seven (7) days, a  resident, commuter  or staff permit should be obtained and displayed  appropriately. | 
         
        
            | 1.07 | 
            All student owned golf carts will not be allowed to  register as they are  not recognized as motor vehicles by the State of  Mississippi. Therefore  student owned golf carts will not be allowed to  operate on campus. | 
         
    
 
SECTION 2. Parking Regulations:
    
        
            | 2.01 | 
            Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College reserves the  right to regulate  the use and operation of any motor vehicle on a MGCCC  Campus and to  forbid the use of any motor vehicle by any person whose  conduct in any  way demonstrates a failure to comply with or obey the  MGCCC Campus Motor  Vehicle Rules and Regulations. | 
         
        
            | 2.02 | 
            The responsibility for finding a legal parking space  rests with the  motor vehicle operator. Lack of parking space is not  considered a valid  excuse for violation of parking regulations. | 
         
        
            | 2.03 | 
            The individual who registers a motor vehicle, regardless  of who was  actually operating the vehicle at a particular time, is at  all times  responsible for that motor vehicle. | 
         
        
            | 2.04 | 
            Citations issued against an unregistered motor vehicle  will be the  responsibility of the student whose family, legal guardian  or themselves  has leased, purchased, or licensed the vehicle. | 
         
        
            | 2.05 | 
            THE FINE FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING LISTED  VIOLATIONS IS TWENTY-FIVE  DOLLARS ($25.00) PER VIOLATION. HANDICAPPED  PARKING VIOLATION’S, ARE  ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00) | 
         
    
 
PARKING:
    
        
            | 2.05.01 | 
            On or adjacent to any yellow curb. | 
         
        
            | 2.05.02 | 
            On any sidewalk. | 
         
        
            | 2.05.03 | 
            On any lawn or grassed area. | 
         
        
            | 2.05.04 | 
            In or obstructing any driveway. | 
         
        
            | 2.05.05 | 
            In or obstructing any “loading zone.” | 
         
        
            | 2.05.06 | 
            In any “No Parking” zone. | 
         
        
            | 2.05.07 | 
            In any manner obstructing/impeding pedestrian/vehicular traffic | 
         
        
            | 2.05.08 | 
            In a double or multiple manner. | 
         
        
            | 2.05.09 | 
            Obstructing any fire hydrant or fire lane. | 
         
        
            | 2.05.10 | 
            In any place not designated by painted lines as a parking area or space. | 
         
        
            | 2.05.11 | 
            In any area of the campus which has been closed off by  the use of  barricades, signs, yellow lines or other traffic control  devices. | 
         
        
            | 2.05.12 | 
            In “reserved” or “restricted” areas or spaces. | 
         
        
            | 2.05.13 | 
            Without a current and valid motor vehicle parking decal. | 
         
        
            | 2.05.14 | 
            Displaying an improper, defaced or altered parking decal. | 
         
        
            | 2.05.15 | 
            In designated “HANDICAPPED” spaces. | 
         
        
            | 2.05.16 | 
            In designated “Maintenance” spaces. | 
         
        
            | 2.05.17 | 
            Failure to display a current and valid motor vehicle  parking permit in a  prominent and conspicuous manner on the rear view  mirror. | 
         
    
 
Zone Parking:
    
        
            | 2.06 | 
            Persons with serious physical conditions or handicaps  may be given  special parking privileges upon request for such  consideration with the  proper documentation from the Chief of Campus  Police. | 
         
        
            | 2.07 | 
            Motorcycles, motor scooters, and motorbikes are not to  be parked in  buildings, near doorways or entrances to buildings,  sidewalks, at places  where sidewalks intersect streets, grassed areas  or other places where  signs or yellow lines indicate parking  restrictions. | 
         
        
            | 2.08 | 
            Visitors - Zone parking and decal requirements are not  applicable to  visitors. Visitors may obtain a temporary parking permit  at the Campus  Police Department. Visitors are required to comply with  other motor  vehicle rules and regulations. | 
         
        
            | 2.09 | 
            To display a current valid permit on any vehicle for which it was not originally issued is strictly prohibited. | 
         
        
            | 2.10 | 
            The owner and/or operator of a vehicle in violation of  this section will  be subject to disciplinary action by the proper  administrative  authorities and the permit shall be returned to the  Campus Police  Department to be canceled. | 
         
    
 
Enforced zone hours are from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
During other times vehicles may park in any legitimate parking space  (except those specifically designated as handicapped, reserved, etc.) 
    
        
            | 1. | 
            During zone hours, residence hall students  are to park in lots adjacent  to the residence halls. Vehicles  authorized to park in residence hall  lots must display a hangtag from  the rearview mirror labeled “Resident.” | 
         
        
            | 2. | 
            During zone hours, commuter students  are to park in lots adjacent to  buildings other than residence halls.  Vehicles authorized to park in  commuter lots must display a hangtag  from the rearview mirror labeled  “Commuter.” | 
         
        
            | 3. | 
            During zone hours, faculty, staff, and administrators may park in any  lot. Vehicles authorized to park in these lots must display a hangtag  from the rearview mirror labeled ―Staff | 
         
        
            | 4. | 
            During zone hours, Campus Police will issue citations for unauthorized parking to vehicles parked in unauthorized lots. | 
         
    
 
SECTION 3. State and Campus Moving Violations: 
    
        
            | 3.01 | 
            State and Campus moving violations (tickets) occurring  on any MGCCC  Campus grounds, streets, roads or thoroughfares will be  processed by  Campus Administrative disposition (campus citation) and/or  County  Justice Court (state citation). | 
         
        
            | 3.02 | 
            The following is a list of some of the traffic  violations to be  enforced. In addition to these stated violations, all  state laws  pertaining to any act, which, if committed within the state  of  Mississippi, would be criminal and punishable, shall also be  criminal  and punishable on all MGCCC Campus grounds, streets, roads and   thoroughfares. | 
         
    
 
The minimum fine for each of the following listed violations is twenty-five ($25.00) per violation for campus citations and more for state citations. 
    
        
            | 3.02.01 | 
            Speeding in excess of the posted speed limits (15 mph)  or in reckless  disregard for existing condition of weather visibility,  or vehicular  and/or pedestrian traffic. | 
         
        
            | 3.02.02 | 
            Reckless operation of a motor vehicle. | 
         
        
            | 3.02.03 | 
            Disregarding  traffic signs, signals, flagmen or law enforcement  officers attempting  to direct traffic. | 
         
        
            | 3.02.04 | 
            Leaving the scene of a  traffic accident. | 
         
        
            | 3.02.05 | 
            Failure to yield to or stop for an emergency vehicle displaying emergency lights and/or siren and/or horn. | 
         
        
            | 3.02.06 | 
            Failure to obey a lawful order given by any law enforcement officer. | 
         
        
            | 3.02.07 | 
            Passing on any Campus maintenance road, street, or thoroughfare. | 
         
        
            | 3.02.08 | 
            Failure to possess a valid motor vehicle operator’s license. | 
         
        
            | 3.02.09 | 
            Operating an un-licensable motor vehicle on any Campus maintained road, street, or thoroughfare | 
         
        
            | 3.02.10 | 
            Operating a motorcycle, motor scooter or other motorized  two-, three-,   or four-wheeled open vehicle without a crash helmet  approved by the U.S.   Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) | 
         
        
            | 3.02.11 | 
            Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicating Liquor and/or mind altering drugs. | 
         
        
            | 3.02.12 | 
            Vehicle noise – No person operating or occupying a motor  vehicle on any   street, parking lot, or driveway, shall operate or  permit the operation   of any sound amplification system, including, but  not limited to, any   radio, tape player, compact disc player, loud  speaker, or any other   electrical device used for the amplification of  sound from within the   motor vehicle so that the sound is plainly  audible at a distance of 25   or more feet from the vehicle. ―Plainly  audible means any sound which   clearly can be heard by a direct line of  sight of fifty or more feet.   Words or phrases need not be discernible  and said sound shall include   bass reverberation. | 
         
        
            | 3.02.13 | 
            Other violations of the “Rules of the Road (”  Mississippi Code of 1972,   Title 63, Motor Vehicle and Traffic  Regulations) may also be enforced. | 
         
        
            | 3.03 | 
            Payment for each violation shall be made to the Business  Office window   during regular business hours. Individuals have five  (5) school days   from the date the ticket was issued to pay said  violations. Payment of   penalty constitutes a waiving of hearing. | 
         
        
            | 3.04 | 
            Any indebtedness by a student due to a traffic citation  of twenty-five   dollars ($25.00) or more will result in a hold being  placed on the   student’s academic records. | 
         
    
 
SECTION 4 Campus Parking and Moving Violation Appeals:
Any person issued a citation shall be entitled to an  administrative hearing before the Chief of Campus Police. The officer  issuing the citation may be required to attend the hearing. 
    
        
            | 4.02 | 
            Persons wishing to appeal a citation must register their  appeal with the  Chief of Campus Police within five (5) days of  issuance, whereupon an  appeals date may be arranged. The failure of an  individual to appear at  an arranged hearing or failure to submit a  request for appeal within  five (5) days of issuance of a citation shall  be considered a waiver to  the individual’s right to a hearing. The  person will be notified in  writing of the appeals ruling. The findings  of the Chief of Campus  Police will be final. | 
         
    
 
SECTION 5. Abandoned Vehicles:
    
        
            | 5.01 | 
            Abandoned vehicles will be defined as any unregistered  vehicle left unattended on the Perkinston Campus grounds, roads,  streets, or thoroughfares for a period of fifteen (15) days. | 
         
        
            | 5.02 | 
            Abandoned vehicles will be towed away and disposed of by  the MGCCC Campus Police Department or their agents. The MGCCC Campus  Police Department and/or their agents shall make a reasonable effort to  identify and notify the owner of an abandoned vehicle of its removal and  impoundment. | 
         
    
 
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College and/or its agents or  employees shall not be liable in any manner whatsoever for any damage  to an abandoned vehicle occurring during removal or impoundment and/or  storage. 							   |