Programs with Youth Directed by Third Party
As a condition of hosting a program with YOUTH at the Stanislaus State campus facility, the following requirements shall be met by the LESSEE to insure compliance for safety and risk reduction:
As a condition of hosting a program with YOUTH at the Stanislaus State campus facility, the following requirements shall be met by the LESSEE to insure compliance for safety and risk reduction:
To ensure the health and safety of our campus community everyone on campus is expected to comply with the following regulations and guidelines.
Planning a sponsored program open to the public on campus? There are special considerations and guidelines necessary to manage the risk. Here is what you will need to do in order to plan a safe and successful program involving the public:
A claim against the California State University (CSU) or one of its campuses must be timely filed with the Office of Risk Management and Public Safety after the incident or event occurred, along with a $25 claim filing fee made out to "Trustees of CSU." Completed claims must be delivered or mailed to:
The California State University - Office of the Chancellor
Risk Management and Public Safety
401 Golden Shore, 5th Floor
Long Beach, CA 90802-4210
A Certificate of Insurance provides evidence that the University maintains appropriate insurance at the levels required by an off-campus entity. A Certificate of Insurance with an Additional Insured Endorsement provides evidence that the University maintains appropriate insurance at the levels required by an off-campus entity and extends insurance coverage to that entity.
Planning a camp or clinic on campus? There are special considerations and guidelines to manage the risk and insurance for sports and academic camps held at Stanislaus State.
Here is what you will need to do in order to plan a safe and successful camp or clinic: