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UMass and the town will join forces to enact an off campus party registration program most likely starting in September, 2016.
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UMass & Town of Amherst Party Registration Pilot Program
DRAFT ONLY-for discussion
May 31, 2016
Purpose
Party Registration gives hosts of social gatherings an opportunity to receive a warning and time to
voluntarily disband a party after the Amherst Police Department (APD) receives a noise complaint. Party
Registration is designed to reduce noise disturbance in neighborhoods, particularly those in close
proximity to the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass). Party Registration provides an
opportunity to educate hosts about responsible and safe party behavior and also uses an incentive-
based approach to reduce the need for police interventions for noise disturbances. This program is
proposed as a pilot that may be changed or expanded after its initial trial period.
Party Registration Rules
Applicability
1. Registrants are enrolled UMass students living off-campus in Amherst with a current UMass
Student ID and proof that they are over the age of 18.
2. Registered parties are valid only on the specific date and address listed on the Regi
Form.
3. Only parties occurring on Fridays and Saturdays are eligible for Party Registration.
4. UMass Sororities, Fraternities and other Recognized Student Organizations are not eligible to
register events under Party Registration.
5. Parties at residence halls and in public spaces such as public streets, parks, conservation areas
and in apartment complex open spaces are not eligible for Party Registration.
Registration and Warning Process:
6. UMass students may apply for registration in person by Thursday at 4 p.m. at the Off Campus
Student Center, Student Union Rm. 314. Application information, including name, address and
phone number, will be provided to the APD Communication Center to document registered
parties.
* The Registrant is responsible for knowing lease requirements with regard to
gatherings, such as giving advance notice to landlords, or limiting the number of
people in your unit at any one time. Registrants may put their tenancy at risk by
violating lease requirements, Read your lease!Rev. 5/31/16
© Outdoor amplified music is strongly discouraged. It is disruptive to the
community and draws unwanted crowds.
7. Registrants must be on the property at all times to shut down the party if a warning is received.
If APD responds to the property, the Registrant must meet APD at the door.
8. APD will contact the Registrant by phone if a noise complaint is received. Registrants must be
available to answer their phone at all times; if there is no answer, APD will leave a voicemail
The twenty minute warning period begins when APD calls the Registrant — not hearing the
phone, having a full voicemail box or dead cell battery are not excuses. The party must be shut
down within 20 minutes of the warning from APD.
9. Shutting down the party means that all guests must leave immediately, peacefully and quietly to
avoid further disruptions or complaints. Help deter unsafe driving by guiding your guests to the
bus, taxis or other responsible ride options.
10. Criminal or Municipal violations other than noise will result in a police officer being dispatched
to the registered address without a warning period. Such violations may include nuisance
gatherings, fighting, public urination, yelling and screaming in streets or yards, providing alcohol
to minors, and violations of the open container of alcohol bylaw.
11. Ifa second noise complaint occurs after the 20 minute warning period, a police officer will be
dispatched.
12. If a citation is issued related to a registered party, no parties may be registered at that address
for the remainder of the semester.
It’s OK to Ask for Help:
13. If you’re uncomfortable with the size of your party, it’s unsafe, or people will not leave despite
your requests, call the APD non-emergency number, [insert number], and ask for help to break
up your party before things get out of control.
Private Security:
14. Private security guards employed by your landlord protect the property and deserve courtesy.
Depending upon the terms in your lease, private security may ask you to break up your party
even though no noise complaint is received by APD.Rev. 5/31/16
Limitations
Party Registration does not provide immunity from relevant laws and the Registrant understands that
the police may respond at any time to a property where there is a complaint of criminal conduct. The
Party Registration Program does not prohibit or limit in any manner the authority of the police to
respond to a party for any reason without previously providing a warning. The Amherst Police
Department will use reasonable efforts to contact the Registrant and provide a warning when
appropriate. However, the Registrant acknowledges that a warning is not guaranteed under this
program. Furthermore, the warning and termination of a party is only available once per party
registration - noise violations subsequent to termination of the registered party will not receive the
benefit of a warning and are subject to enforcement.
The Town of Amherst and UMass neither condone nor sponsor any party which has been registered with
the Party Registration Program. Participation in the Party Registration Program does not constitute
approval by the Town or UMass of any such party or related activities,
The Town and UMass are not liable for the conduct or actions of any guests, hosts, or individuals
associated with a party registered with the Party Registration Program. Participation in the Party
Registration Program does not guarantee that the host(s) or attendees of the registered party will be
relieved of any legal consequences arising from any conduct or actions associated with the party.
The Town and UMass shall not be liable for damages to property or injuries to or death of any person or
persons arising from a party that has been registered with the Party Registration program. Participation
in Party Registration is voluntary and creates no contractual rights.
The Registrant is responsible for compliance with federal, state and local laws, including but not limited
to paying any fines or fulfilling any legal obligations. Party Registration program materials should never
be used as a substitute for individualized counseling or legal advice from a qualified professional
Information contained in Party Registration program materials does not constitute legal advice. Laws
and ordinances discussed may change or be amended due to subsequent court decisions, legislation or
ordinances.