6-106 - University of Minnesota Campus

6-106 - University of Minnesota Campus

  • Summary: Establishes MPD's jurisdiction and cooperative agreements for policing the University of Minnesota.
  • Effective Date: 03-20-1996
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Policy

In the event of an emergency situation on the Minneapolis Campus of the University of Minnesota, the University President or the President's designee may contact the Mayor of Minneapolis or the Mayor's designee and request police assistance. The request shall be made electronically, orally, or in writing. If the Mayor approves the request, the on‑duty watch commander will be ordered to coordinate activities with the University of Minnesota Police (UMPD). Minneapolis Police Department personnel will remain city employees under the direction of their superiors at the scene. UMPD personnel will remain university employees under the direction of their supervisors.

If the emergency situation requires a tactical response, decisions regarding such a response will be made only after consultation with civilian and police administrative officials from the University, the City of Minneapolis and the two police departments. A tape recording or chronological report of the events and decisions made shall be kept by the UMPD.

If Minneapolis Police command personnel or an Incident Commander wishes to request the assistance of the National Guard to the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Campus, the request should be forwarded through an Emergency Operations Center Commander for large scale disturbances, or forwarded to the Minnesota Duty Officer by the University President and the Mayor of Minneapolis.

Requests for National Guard Assistance must include an assessment of the emergency situation and the intended role of the National Guard personnel. 

 

Definitions

Refer to the Commonly Used Terms page for general definitions.

  • Incident Commander:

    The Incident Commander (IC) is the first officer or supervisor to arrive on the scene of a call for service where multiple units, scenes, or assisting agencies are dispatched. The Incident Commander has overall command of the incident, until properly relieved by a supervisor of higher rank if necessary, and will be based at the incident command post. The priorities of the Incident Commander include:

    1. Assess incident priorities.
    2. Determine strategic goals and tactical objectives, not related to the operations of SWAT or ESU personnel.
    3. Identify a staging area, if needed.
    4. Develop and implement incident action plan.
    5. Develop appropriate incident management structure.
    6. Assess resource needs.
    7. Coordinate overall on-scene emergency activities.
    8. Authorize information to be released to the media.

Document History:

Title Effective Date Revision Type Download
6-106 - University of Minnesota Campus 03-20-1996 download PDF

Revision Types and Descriptions

  • New: Policy had been added.
  • Combined: Two or more policies were merged.
  • Definitions Update: A glossary definition was updated.
  • Terms Update: A term, not necessarily tied to the glossary, was updated in the Manual.
  • Edited - Major: Significant content or procedural changes.
  • Edited - Minor: Small edits, clarifications, or formatting changes.
  • Renamed: Policy title changed.
  • Renumbered: Policy number was changed.
  • Split: Single policy was divided into multiple.
  • Eliminated: Policy was removed and is no longer in effect.
  • PRH Implementation: Edits for the Policy and Resource Hub; no content changes.