TAILGATING POLICY
Tailgating is defined as a private picnic located in a parking lot and is only permitted on days of Carroll University home athletic events. Tailgating is for the exclusive use of those fans attending the athletic event and is not permitted in conjunction with any other events without prior approval. Authorized locations (as described below) will be announced and posted in advance of each event. The following rules apply to tailgating activities:
1. Tailgating is permitted only where announced/posted for four (4) hours prior until two (2) hours after the event:
a. The following lots are open for tailgating: 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12 (See parking map for details). Lot 12 is reserved for the visiting team.
b. All vehicles will be allowed only one parking space with the exception of lots 11 and 12. Oversized vehicles will be allowed to use more than one parking space, as appropriate to the size of
the vehicle.
c. Parking spaces cannot be reserved. Tailgating should occur in front of, or behind a vehicle—not in a parking space.
d. The University reserves the right to grant or restrict access to the above lots as well as open additional lots, as deemed appropriate.
e. Exceptions to the above, including times and locations, may be granted by mutual agreement of all parties involved.
2. Consumption of alcoholic beverages outside the tailgating time period and/or location is prohibited.
3. All Federal, State and Local laws apply to all tailgate activities.
a. You must be 21 years of age or older to consume alcoholic beverages.
b. Underage possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages is illegal.
c. Possession of open intoxicants on public sidewalks or streets is illegal.
4. All participants will be responsible for complete clean-up of their trash.
5. Food or beverages may not be carried into Carroll University athletic facilities.
6. The University may terminate tailgate activities, or take other appropriate action against individuals, groups or organizations whose conduct at tailgate activities is irresponsible,
unreasonable, or inconsistent with University policies, ordinances or laws.
Revised and approved by RAC