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2015-2016 CGCC Catalog and Student Handbook

Chandler-Gilbert Community College Course Catalog and Student Handbook for the 2017-2018 year.

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Course Descriptions College Services and Regulations Chandler-Gilbert Community College Catalog and Student Handbook 2015-2016 45 • Reported to the Vice President of Student Affairs. WEAPONS All firearms, explosives, knives, or instruments that can be construed as dangerous weapons are prohibited on campus. All persons bringing firearms or other weapons for classroom demonstrations or any other academic reason are required to bring them to the Public Safety Department for examination. MOTOR VEHICLES College regulations governing motor vehicles operated by CGCC students shall be under the jurisdiction of the college administration. Vehicle Damage or Loss Chandler-Gilbert Community College assumes no responsibility for damage to motor vehicles, or for any loss while vehicles are parked or operated on or near the campus. Vehicle Registration Students and all employees who drive motor vehicles on any CGCC campus are required to register all vehicles that may be used on college property with the Public Safety Department. Individuals who subsequently purchase or trade their registered vehicles must register the new vehicles. An out-of-state/out-of-country student or college employee who operates or parks a motor vehicle on college property must sign an affidavit at the time of registration certifying that the vehicle complies with A.R.S. 49-542 relating to vehicle emission testing. Vehicles which do not comply with A.R.S. 49-542 will not be granted a permit. Vehicles must be registered in person at the Coyote Center at the Pecos Campus and in the Aviation and Technology Center at the Williams Campus. College Traffic Regulations The following college traffic regulations are applicable to all members of the college community, including students, faculty, staff, and visitors: 1. Maximum speed limit on campus is 15 m.p.h. 2. Students and employees who have been issued parking permit decals following vehicle registration with the Public Safety Department must display the decals in accordance with current regulations. 3. Drivers must observe and comply with stop signs, pavement arrows, right-turn-only signs, and other traffic control devices. All vehicles must stop at marked crosswalks to yield to pedestrian traffic within the crosswalks. 4. Persons driving on campus must follow directions given by Public Safety officers and furnish student or other identification when so required.

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