Brigham Young University. Campus Access Committee

The Campus Access Committee was created around 1972. Its first chairman was Clyde D. Sandgren (circa 1972-1975). He was followed by H. Hal Visick (1975-?)

Description

Established: circa 1972

Abolished: ?
The date "?" was not understood.
Location: Provo, Utah (circa 1972-?
The date "?" was not understood.
)

Functions

The Campus Access Committee was organized to assist in determining the rules and procedures for banning individuals from campus. With those procedures they would then judge which individuals should be banned from campus. After 1981, the Committee heard and decided appeals from individuals who had been banned from campus.

Assets and Administrative Structure

The members of the Campus Access Committee were appointed by and responsible to the University President. The Vice-President and General Counsel and later the Assistant to the President - General Counsel served as its chairman.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University (circa 1972-?
The date "?" was not understood.
)

Sources

UPB files, Sept. 21, 2010: (appointed and responsible to the President; Vice-President and General Counsel Clyde D. Sandgren, chairman; assisted in working out rules and procedures for banning people from campus and carrying out those rules)

Brigham Young University Committees, 1980-1984 (UA 791 Fol 1): (Assistant to the President - General Counsel H. Hal Visick, chairman)

Brigham Young University Committees, 1980-1984 (UA 791 Fol 2): (to hear and decide appeals by those who have been banned from campus)

Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2010-00260

Creator: JDM