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THE UNIVERSITY UNION Adopted: March 14, 2002 GENERAL STATEMENT The University Union, as a facility, is in high demand as a place to hold events, meeting, dances, cultural events, etc. Due to this high demand, guidelines have been developed to provide consistency in the determination of users of the University Union. GUDIELINES AND PROCEDURES: Who Can Use the Union: Requirements 1. Who is eligible to conduct or sponsor an event in the University Union?
2. Screening and approval of the event sponsor and scheduling of the event are handled only by the University Union Arrangements Office and only directly with the event sponsors representative officer. A catering contractor may not act on behalf of event sponsor. Scheduling and approval of space will be accomplished within Campus and Union dates, schedule availability and with priorities as established for student and campus organizations and events. 3. The University Union contracts with the CSUS Foundation as the provider of catering services. Liability and responsibility for Dining Services in the Union is with the CSUS Foundation. The Foundation may contract with an alternate catering provider. If so, the Contractor must provide to the Union evidence of insurance and sanitation certificate and will be liable to Union, Foundation and CSUS for catering services, use of equipment, and caterers personnel actions. The Union will provide the same support and services as provided if the Foundation were operating the catering and the contract caterer will be expected to provide the same services as if provided by the Foundation. 4. If a request is received to employ a caterer other than those under the CSUS Foundation contract, the request will be forwarded to the CSUS Foundation Dining Services department for evaluation on a case-by-case basis. In some instances arrangements may be made to bring in an outside caterer, but that determination will be made by the Union Director in consultation and agreement with Dining Services. 5. Alcohol service and choices will depend on the license governing the space and as approved by CSUS Policy. Other Union operations operating with licenses are not to be affected. 6. The Contractor catering order/contract form needs to contain the same information as presently utilized by the CSUS Foundation Catering Form (see attachment). The contractor should provide available standardized menu choices in advance to the Arrangements Office. Variations may be developed by the contractor and event sponsor in concert with the Arrangements Office. 7. Union Reservation forms produced by the Arrangements Office working with the sponsor will detail and approve all services, fees, charges, equipment, room setup, diagrams, times for room use and service, deadlines, and Union and event Sponsor obligations. The Union will bill the event sponsor for all Union charges, the Catering contractor will bill the event sponsor for all contractor provided food, beverage and service charges. All audio-video, tables, chairs, staging and related equipment and services will be provided by the Union as part of our service to the sponsor. Specialized equipment, labor, overtime, and changes after set, damage, excessive cleanup and items not available from the Union will be billed as an added cost. These items will be detailed with the sponsor representative at the time of event approval. Late cancellation fees may apply if the event is not held. 8. As part of the food service, contractor will provide all linens, tableware, food and serving. Foundation may, at their discretion, if so detailed, make available for contractors use, kitchen and serving equipment that is typically provided for Foundation catering use. Any equipment and related facilities utilized by the contractor will be returned in same condition as prior to contractor use. 9. The Union will handle and set up all Union provided equipment. Contractor or event sponsor will not move, set up or handle Union equipment. The Union, following agreement of sponsors representative, and after consultation with catering contractor, will provide a diagram showing all equipment and its placement within the room. The Union will advise event sponsor of times when room and support areas will be ready for contractor move-in, food service table top setup, sponsor setup and door opening and ending for the event. Guarantee numberrequired from event sponsor 72 hours (3 business days) before event. 10. Service or equipment needs occurring during the event, other than those related to food, beverage and wait service staff, must be referred to the Union Manager on duty or to the Union Information Desk. Contractor will identify to Union and Sponsors representatives the "point" person responsible for the Caterer. 11. Event attendee parking arrangements will be coordinated with University Transportation and Parking Services. Sponsors representative will be advised by the Arrangements Office of the procedure for this need. 12. Loading dock space for contractors vehicles can be made available when pre-approved by Union Building Staff.
13. Service Corridor
14. Dish-up Staging area. Ballroom
15. Events held on 2nd or 3rd floors
16. Catering responsibilities for non-Foundation catered events:
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