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Updated 7/05 ATHLETIC EVENTS: STAGING The Assistant Director of Athletics/Facilities and Event Operations is responsible for the staging of home athletic events to include both facility and game management operations. Assistant Director of Athletics/Facilities and Event Operations may delegate specific staging procedures to Kansas Athletics personnel designated as "Home Game Management staff." These individuals are responsible for carrying out assigned duties in an efficient and proper manner. Effective game administration requires continual cooperation and clear communication among the individuals, departments and agencies involved. Furthermore, strict adherence to stated procedures is required to ensure the safety of all spectators and participants and to guarantee that operations run smoothly during athletic events. To facilitate the effective management of home athletic events, the Assistant Director of Athletics/Facilities and Event Operations has prepared Home Game Management Manuals for each sport (See Policy 704E, Facilities: Basketball Operations and Policy 704F, Facilities: Football Operations, in this manual). Individuals with managerial or support duties are responsible for familiarizing themselves with these manuals. Preliminary Arrangements As soon as the home game schedule is determined, the Assistant Director of Athletics/Facilities and Event Operations begins to make necessary arrangements for the successful staging of these events. Before arranging for various auxiliary services, attendance projections are developed for scheduled events. (See Policy 702A, Scheduling: Events, for additional information.) Staging requirements include (but are not necessarily limited to) the following:
Facilities Management The Assistant Director of Athletics/Facilities and Event Operations coordinates facility requirements with the appropriate personnel. This is to ensure that all structural components of the required facility are in good working order (e.g. lighting, air conditioning, plumbing). The Assistant Director of Athletics/Facilities and Event Operations is responsible for overseeing the preparation of outdoor facilities for competition by the Groundskeeping staff, who performs such activities as lining the field, preparing the locker rooms, setting up the arena area, etc. The Assistant Director of Athletics/Facilities and Event Operations ensures compliance with all applicable federal, state and local statutes, as well as University policies and procedures governing the operation of athletic facilities. This includes patron safety, fire prevention and food service requirements. For specific rules regarding facility usage, see Policy 604A, Facilities: Use. In addition, the Assistant Director of Athletics/Facilities and Event Operations and and Home Game Management staff assist with University and non-athletic sponsored events held in athletic facilities, as requested, by the Director of Athletics. Game Workers The number of game workers (e.g. ticket takers, ticket sellers, parking attendants, ushers, door guards, program sellers, concessionaires, etc.) required for each event is determined by the size of the anticipated crowd. The Assistant Director of Athletics/Facilities and Event Operations determines the number and type of personnel needed and makes appropriate arrangements, as necessary, with Kansas Athletics personnel or the University for coverage, as follows:
The Assistant Director of Athletics/Facilities and Event Operations ensures proper preparation of facilities for officials scheduled through the appropriate Conference office. The Game Management staff is responsible for preparing adequate dressing and showering facilities for officials. Towels and complimentary game programs are to be placed in the locker room prior to the officials' arrival. The officials' locker room is kept locked while they are officiating the game. Security is provided to all officials upon their entrance to and exit from the playing field or arena. Complimentary cold drinks and snacks are provided at half-time and post-game. Press Box Operations The Media Relations Office organizes press box operations for home athletic contests to include preparation and mailing of press credentials, compiling and distributing of statistical materials, filing post-game reports to media outlets, coordinating instillation of transmission facilities and arranging for statistical crews. Additional information on press box arrangements is contained in Policy 707D, Media Coverage: Events. Memorial Stadium Events The University of Kansas football team plays its home games in Memorial Stadium. Management of home games in the Stadium, with a capacity of 50,250, requires the input and cooperation of all Kansas Athletics personnel, the University and the community, to ensure the safety and well-being of all patrons, as well as the smooth flow of operations at events. Although the Assistant Director of Athletics/Facilities and Event Operations has primary responsibility for the staging of football competitions, he/she may delegate specific tasks to the Home Game Management staff, as appropriate. Allen Fieldhouse Events Allen Fieldhouse is the site of home basketball games. With a seating capacity of 16,242 and the frequent occurrence of "sell-out" crowds, it is of utmost importance that appropriate staging procedures are followed when planning and executing events which are to be held in the Allen Fieldhouse. The Assistant Director of Athletics/Facilities and Event Operations is primarily responsible for coordinating all Division of Athletics events; however, Game Management staff is delegated specific responsibilities. Alcohol Control Personnel Event Staff Personnel are responsible for inspecting all bags, blankets, coolers and any other containers of patrons entering an athletic event. Personnel are expected to behave in a positive and courteous manner, at all times. When necessary, security personnel may be asked to assist in the inspection of patrons' belongings. Alcoholic beverages are not allowed in any University facility and may be confiscated if discovered. |














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