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by txyaloo
Tue Aug 02, 2016 10:35 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: University of Houston - Releases Draft Campus Carry Policy
Replies: 79
Views: 16567

Re: University of Houston - Releases Draft Campus Carry Policy

ELB wrote:
ExNavyInHouston wrote:
7 pages of off-limits locations is a minimum?
I see what you did. You missed my instructions to scroll to the right. The list is of all university spaces. You have to scroll to the right to see which ones are off limits.

They held pretty true to Labs and Children.
Yes, I counted 134 buildings (or at least line items), and only 13 had partial exclusions. None were completely off-limits.
Maybe someone can explain what I'm missing. I pulled this list into Excel:

http://www.uh.edu/police/campus-carry/M ... endix1.pdf

There are 169 locations listed. Of those, 26 have partial exclusions and 22 have total exclusions. 20 of the partial exclusions have no data in the column indicating where carry is not prohibited. That makes it look like those are total exclusions. So that makes 42 buildings that are fully off limits to concealed carry. I suspect that number is high because their list is inaccurate, but either way, that makes for a lot of prohibited places.
by txyaloo
Fri Jul 29, 2016 7:22 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: University of Houston - Releases Draft Campus Carry Policy
Replies: 79
Views: 16567

Re: University of Houston - Releases Draft Campus Carry Policy

ExNavyInHouston wrote:We got our Student and Staff Letter today from the UH Police Chief; Campus Carry starts Monday. I've attached a copy for your enjoyment.

We are in summer session now, so the impact to the fetal-position whiners should be minimal.

Here is a current link to the Off-Limits locations (remember to scroll all the way to the right). I think UH did a great job keeping the off-limits locations to a minimum.

http://www.uh.edu/police/campus-carry/M ... endix1.pdf
7 pages of off-limits locations is a minimum? Multiple building are effectively entirely off limits on shaky grounds. Take a look at how the A&M System defined off-limits places. There you'll find universities that did the minimum necessary. I don't believe UH is one.

This is TAMU's rule:
) The premises in this section are determined by the president to be categorically
prohibited from licensed carry of a handgun.
a) Becky Gates Child Care facility;
b) counseling centers where licensed practitioners receive patients and
protected health information is generated (including those for
faculty, staff, and students);
c) health care facilities – limited to those where protected health
information records are generated;
d) research areas and laboratories in which research subjects are
minors (17 years of age or younger);
e) premises where formal administrative hearings/investigations are
being conducted;
f) clinical facilities associated with the School of Law; and
g) marine vessels, such as those owned or operated by Texas A&M
University at Galveston.

Posting of 30.06 Notice:
5.1 Locations where licensed carry is prohibited under state law if effective 30.06
Notice is posted (TAMU Rule 34.06.02.M1, sec. 6.A.3):
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5.1.1 30.06 Notice will be posted at All Faiths Chapel
5.1.2 30.06 Notice will be posted on premises where a collegiate sporting
event is taking place. Such notice will be posted two hours prior to the
event starting and shall remain in place no more than two hours after
the event concludes.
5.1.2.1 The Athletics Department shall maintain a log of times and
locations where licensed carry is prohibited under this section
and 30.06 Notice is posted. Such logs shall be provided to
the Advisory Committee on Implementation of Campus
Carry (via email to campuscarry@tamu.edu) on a monthly
basis.
5.1.3 Posting and de-posting of 30.06 Notice signs when temporary
prohibitions are in established accordance with this procedure are the
responsibility of the requestor (Athletics Department staff, Principal
Investigator, formal hearing administrator, etc.). Failure to promptly
put signs in place and remove them after the activ

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