Apr 05, 2025  
2025-2026 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
2025-2026 Catalog and Student Handbook

Hoverboards Prohibition Policy


Scope

This policy outlines the barring of hoverboards and hoverboard use on campus property.

Responsibilities

Security Services are responsible for enforcement of the policy. All employees, students, visitors, contractors, and other third parties are responsible for not using hoverboards while on campus. This policy applies to all employees, students, visitors, contractors and third parties.

Definitions

Hoverboard: a motorized personal vehicle which consists of a single central wheel with platforms for the feet on either side of the vehicle; is controlled by the rider’s distribution of their weight.

Policy

The college prohibits operating and charging of hoverboards and similar products on college property. The prohibition and use of hoverboards includes, but is not limited to, the following:

Employees: All college employees are prohibited from the operation, storage and charging of hoverboards and similar products inside all owned or leased property for college official business. Employees violating this policy may be subject to disciplinary per the Policy 3.16 Standards of Conduct.

Students: All students are prohibited from the operation, storage and charging of hoverboards and similar products inside all owned or leased property for college official business. Students violating this policy will be subject to disciplinary action as outlined in the College Student Handbook and other college policies.

Visitors and Third Parties: Individuals who are not college employees or college students, such as relatives, acquaintances, strangers, contractors, visitors, or other third parties are prohibited from the operation, storage and charging of hoverboards and similar products inside all owned or leased property for Brightpoint Community College official business. Visitors and third parties violating this policy will be subject to applicable, state, and federal laws, and associated regulations, and may be barred from the college at the college’s discretion for violating this policy.