1. Personal Conduct Policy The policy that governs expectations regarding
behavior is the
2. Personal Responsibility, Education, Pre- An ettective risk management policy has three
vention components. They are:
3. Electronic Media Usage Policy The guidelines regarding the use of communi-
cations tools are contained in the
4. Brothers Who is responsible for implementing risk man-
agement protocols?
5. Checks and balances What is are elements of a viable risk manage-
ment policy
6. Appointing District or Local Risk Man- Regional Risk Management Oflcers are NOT re-
agement officers sponsible for
7. Regional Risk Management Officer, In the event of an incident the following should
Headquarters Staff, & District Director be notified within 24 hours by the chapter re-
sponsible for the event.
8. Final sanctions which have been im- Brothers who are not in good standing have
posed and ratified access to
9. Candidate Bill of Rights The reiterates a
prospective member's responsibility to hold the
organization accountable for its actions as a part
of the initial membership development process.
10. Adverse impact on the fraternity insur- Negative publicity caused by misrepresentation
ance premium of the fraternity's values, ideals and aims can
result in an
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11. People below the legal drinking age Under what strict circumstances should people
should never be allowed to consume al- below the legal drinking age be allowed to con-
cohol at our events. sume alcohol at our events?
12. No person may possess, use, provide, The following is true regarding alcohol, illegal
distribute, sell and or manufacture ille- drugs, and controlled substances:
gal drugs or other controlled substances
while on chapter premises or at any ac-
tivity or event sponsored or endorsed by
the organization.
The chapter, members, and guests must
comply with all federal, state, provincial
and local laws.
13. Alcoholic beverages must be provided If alcohol is served at an event, how must it be
and or sold on a per-drink basis by a provided?
licensed and insured third-party vendor
(e.g., restaurant, bar, caterer, etc.
14. Neither of the above Alcoholic beverages may be purchased in the
following ways:
15. Chapters should neither host, sponsor, Which of the following is true about hosting
co-host, co-sponsor, nor participate in an events that serve alcohol:
activity or event with another group or
entity that purchases or provides alcohol
in ways that are against the fraternity's
policies.
16. E. None of the above. Which of the following IMDP related events can
have alcohol served?
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