The University of the District of Columbia is committed to providing students, faculty, and staff with timely notification of emergencies that may present a serious or ongoing threat to the University community.
The University's Department of Public Safety and Emergency Management, in consultation with the President or his or her designee, shall establish an emergency response and evacuation procedures in compliance with applicable law.
An emergency notification is used for the purpose of informing the University community of a potentially dangerous situation.
All incidents that demonstrate potential safety or security risks to members of the University community shall be reported to the Chief of Public Safety and Emergency Management or his or her designee.
All emergency notifications shall be disseminated via e-mail, DC Alert, social networks, UDC website and related University websites, and local media outlets.
The University shall conduct both "evacuation drills" and "shelter in place drills," which may either be announced or unannounced at the discretion of University officials. Such drills shall be conducted on an annual basis.
The University shall publicize its emergency response and evacuation procedures in conjunction with at least one test in a manner designed to reach students and staff.
Levels of Emergency include:
Administrative Chain of Authority- the order in which University Administrators assume authority in the event of an emergency. The Chain of Authority would be as follows:
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 8, r. 8-B619