CSU Residences

General Regulations

6. General Behaviour

6.1 Behaviour of an anti-social nature in the Halls of Residence will be considered a breach of the regulations. "Anti-Social Behaviour" is defined as that which might reasonably be considered to cause offence to another person and/or infringe upon the reasonable rights of a person whether a student, member of the staff of the University or a casual resident visitor.
6.2 It will be considered a serious breach of the regulations to take items from the common rooms or the students bedrooms without the knowledge and consent of the occupant.
6.3 Residents will be considered in breach of the regulations if they consume alcohol in residential areas during periods nominated as Dry Campus.
6.4 The Director, Student Residences and Business, or nominee shall be the sole arbiter of acceptable or non-acceptable standards of behaviour in the Halls of Residence.
6.5 Residents will be required at all times to take reasonable measures to ensure their own and other resident’s personal safety. Residents will be expected to follow procedures for restricting access to residential facilities such as locking access doors and securing bedroom doors and windows. Residents will be expected to ensure they maintain at all times, control of all issued residences keys.
6.6 Residents will be expected to follow all reasonable directions of residential staff.

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