PURPOSE: The purpose of this rule is to set forth the policy of the University of Missouri with regard to sales, solicitations or collections on the premises of the university and advertising using the name of the university. This rule will be found at section 4.0314.04 of the Collected Rules and Regulations of the University of Missouri.
- (1) The sale of anything, the soliciting of subscriptions, or the collection of dues is prohibited in the university buildings and upon university grounds without prior authorization of the business officer or chancellor, except in facilities rented under 6 CSR 250- 4.020(3).
- (2) Recognized student organizations may not solicit subscriptions or collect dues from prospective students or guests of the university when such guests are in university buildings or on university grounds.
- (3) The university shall not be used for commercial or promotional advertising purposes, nor will the name of the university be identified in any way with the aims, policies, programs, products or opinions of any organizations or its members; but an exception may be made by the Board of Curators upon the recommendation of the president of the university. When an exception is made, the conditions for using the name will be prescribed.
AUTHORITY: section 172.100, RSMo 1986. Original rule filed April 19, 1977, effective Sept. 11, 1977.