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<p>'''Policy'''=== [[Safety Policy]] === === [[Deadly Weapon Policy]] === === [[Shipping Hazardous Materials]] === === [[Latex Sensitivity]] === === [[Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure]] === === [[Waste Handling]] ===</p>
<p>POLICY NO: <strong>2001</strong> <br />EFFECTIVE DATE: <strong>07/23/99</strong></p>
<p>POLICY NO: <strong>2001</strong> <br />EFFECTIVE DATE: <strong>07/23/99</strong></p>
<p>'''Deadly Weapon Policy''' [[Safety Policy]] | [[Deadly Weapon Policy]] | [[Shipping Hazardous Materials]] | [[Latex Sensitivity]] | [[Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure]] | [[Waste Handling]]</p>
<p>It is the policy of the University of Nebraska Medical Center to prohibit possession of deadly weapons on University property. For purposes of this policy, a deadly weapon can be identified as any firearm, knife, bludgeon, or other device, instrument, material, or substance, whether animate or inanimate, which, in the manner it is used or is intended to be used, is capable of producing death or serious bodily injury.<br />No persons, on or entering University premises, will be allowed to retain in their possession firearms, guns, weapons, ammunition explosives or incendiary devices. Any item classifiable as a potentially dangerous weapon, and for which a purpose of possession cannot be established is prohibited. Members of the law enforcement agencies of municipal, county, state and federal governments on official visits on campus are exempt from this provision.<br />For more detailed information, see the Deadly Weapon Procedures or contact Security.</p>
<p>It is the policy of the University of Nebraska Medical Center to prohibit possession of deadly weapons on University property. For purposes of this policy, a deadly weapon can be identified as any firearm, knife, bludgeon, or other device, instrument, material, or substance, whether animate or inanimate, which, in the manner it is used or is intended to be used, is capable of producing death or serious bodily injury.<br />No persons, on or entering University premises, will be allowed to retain in their possession firearms, guns, weapons, ammunition explosives or incendiary devices. Any item classifiable as a potentially dangerous weapon, and for which a purpose of possession cannot be established is prohibited. Members of the law enforcement agencies of municipal, county, state and federal governments on official visits on campus are exempt from this provision.<br />For more detailed information, see the Deadly Weapon Procedures or contact Security.</p>
<p>This policy replaces UNMC Policy #6003 dated 07/20/90. <br />This page updated on Wednesday, July 8, 2009, by dkp.<br />Last Review by Policy Owner: July 8, 2009</p>
<p>This policy replaces UNMC Policy #6003 dated 07/20/90. <br />This page updated on Wednesday, July 8, 2009, by dkp.<br />Last Review by Policy Owner: July 8, 2009</p>

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Human Resources | Safety/Security | Research Compliance | Compliance | Privacy/Information Security | Business Operations | Intellectual Property

POLICY NO: 2001
EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/23/99

Deadly Weapon Policy Safety Policy | Deadly Weapon Policy | Shipping Hazardous Materials | Latex Sensitivity | Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure | Waste Handling

It is the policy of the University of Nebraska Medical Center to prohibit possession of deadly weapons on University property. For purposes of this policy, a deadly weapon can be identified as any firearm, knife, bludgeon, or other device, instrument, material, or substance, whether animate or inanimate, which, in the manner it is used or is intended to be used, is capable of producing death or serious bodily injury.
No persons, on or entering University premises, will be allowed to retain in their possession firearms, guns, weapons, ammunition explosives or incendiary devices. Any item classifiable as a potentially dangerous weapon, and for which a purpose of possession cannot be established is prohibited. Members of the law enforcement agencies of municipal, county, state and federal governments on official visits on campus are exempt from this provision.
For more detailed information, see the Deadly Weapon Procedures or contact Security.

This policy replaces UNMC Policy #6003 dated 07/20/90.
This page updated on Wednesday, July 8, 2009, by dkp.
Last Review by Policy Owner: July 8, 2009