University Business Policies and Procedures Manual

6040
COMMERCIALLY OWNED AND OPERATED
EQUIPMENT ON UNIVERSITY PROPERTY
Effective Date: July 1, 1994
Revised: 07/01/03, 08/01/06
Subject to Change Without Notice
 

Authorized by Regents' Policy 8.1 "Special Use of University Facilities"

1. General

The University may rent space to external contractors who wish to install and operate tenant owned unstaffed equipment that will provide service and convenience to members of the University community. Such equipment includes, but is not limited to, automatic teller machines, pay telephones, washing machines, dryers, postal vending machines, and distribution racks for publications. This policy does not apply to equipment leased and operated by the University. Outdoor vendors providing other services are subject to "Outdoor Vendors" Policy 2160, UBP.

2. Authority

The Director of University Business Services must approve, in advance, all leases, permits, use agreements, and licenses (hereafter referred to as leases). Business Services should consult with the offices of University Facility Planning Department, University Real Estate, University Purchasing Department, and University Counsel, as necessary. The Executive Vice President for Health Sciences should be consulted for leases affecting the Medical Center.

3. Procurement

When the Director of Business Services determines there is a need for unstaffed equipment, the University will follow the procurement code in selecting contractors. Leases shall be awarded to contractors according to the procurement process.

3.1. Evaluation Criteria

After the solicitation process is completed, the Director of Business Services will evaluate all contractor requests using the following factors.

3.1.1. Purpose

The purpose of the proposed equipment must be to provide service and convenience to students or other members of the University community.

3.1.2. Location

The proposed location of the equipment will be based on the following factors:  

In the case of mobile equipment, all locations must be identified in the request to the Director of Business Services.

3.1.3. Placement of Equipment

The placement of equipment must comply with University policies and other applicable regulations and requirements. The size of the equipment must be appropriate to the location and the service being provided. This applies to equipment integrated into a building, equipment that does not require alterations to a building, or mobile equipment outside a building. Proposed alterations to University property must be approved by the Facility Planning Department in consultation with the University Physical Plant Department and the University Campus Planning Committee when necessary.

The University reserves the right to determine the location of the equipment; size of the equipment; number of items in a location; and installation, appearance, and upkeep standards.

4. Lease Terms and Conditions

Although specific lease provisions will vary according to the type of equipment, the following general terms and conditions apply to all leases. Exceptions to these conditions must be in the best interest of the University and approved by the Executive Vice President for Administration.

4.1. Alterations

The tenant is responsible for all costs incurred in altering University property for the purpose of installing the equipment. When the lease expires or is terminated, the tenant is responsible for restoring the property to its original condition.

4.2. Insurance

The tenant must maintain adequate insurance as determined by the Director of the Purchasing Department.

4.3. Building Permit or Other Approval

The tenant is responsible for obtaining any required building permits or other governmental approval, at the tenant's expense.

4.4. Rental Rate

The rental rate paid to the University may be a fixed fee, or it may be based on volume usage (a per-transaction fee scale), as determined by the University.

5. Revenue

Revenues derived from leases are institutional, rather than departmental. Auxiliary operations and student organizations may be allowed to keep portion of the revenue. The Executive Vice President for Administration will determine the distribution of revenue from leases.

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