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Key IssuePolicies and Procedures |
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Card Access ControlRequesting Access Control Systems These guidelines are applicable to current and future university sites under the operational jurisdiction of San Diego State University. They apply to currently installed card access control systems and to those installed in new construction or as part of any major or minor capital improvement projects. [return]
The SystemHigh-capacity, computerized card access control systems are operated throughout the university. In each system, an electronic or electromechanical device replaces or supplements mechanical key door access. Magnetic card keys (normally credit card style) are used to unlock doors. Access to specific doors by individuals is determined by the department in which the area is located. The system provides entry access to various doors within a building and provides automatic locking and unlocking of specific doors or groups of doors at prearranged times during the day. [return]
Hours of OperationMon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., year-round [return]
Broken KeysBroken keys and damaged access control cards will be replaced, provided you return the broken pieces and/or damaged cards to Key Issue. Complete a new Key Issue Authorization Form, signed by the Dean or department designee. Bring the broken pieces, or damaged card, along with the completed Key Issue Authorization Form, your SDSU Red ID Card, and valid e-mail address to the Key Issue Window, located in the DPS Building. Replacement keys and access control cards must be picked up in person. [return]
Lost KeysReport all lost keys immediately. Lost key replacement requests must be accompanied by a new Key Issue Authorization Form, signed by the Dean or department-designee. You’ll be charged a lost-key fee of $10 per key, payable at the University Cashiers or at the Key Issue window with cash or check only. If paid at Cashier's, bring the receipt along with the completed Key Issue Authorization Form, and your SDSU Red ID Card to the Key Issue Window, located in the DPS Building. Replacement keys must be picked up in person. [return]
Returning Keys (Drop Box)The key drop box is located next to the Key Issue Window, located in the DPS Building. This service provides a convenient method for returning keys. Keys returned after hours are credited as returned on the following business day. It is your responsibility to determine that your key issue account is cleared of outstanding keys (key issue does not automatically issue receipts). Key Issue does not assume responsibility for keys placed in the key drop box. Key Drop Box Procedure“Key Return” envelopes are provided adjacent to the Key Issue window. Fill out envelope information completely (name, Red ID #, E-mail address, phone). Please print clearly. List each key individually. Multiple keys with the same Key ID Number must be listed separately. If returning a Control Access Card, write the number from the card on the Key ID number line.
Remove keys from any key ring and place in envelope along with your Control Access Card. Seal envelope and place in drop box. Incomplete information will delay the crediting of the key(s) to your account. Check back with Key Issue to make sure your account has been credited. [return]
Signature Authorization FormA new form must be filled out every six months in order for SDSU Police to keep up-to-date with those authorized to sign. The dean of your department or your department’s authorized signer completes the form. Please read the directions carefully and fill out the information completely. 1. Authorized Signer Information (PLEASE PRINT):
2. Dean or department head: print name and sign 3. Designated authorized signer: print name and sign 4. Send completed form to the Key Issue at Mail Code 4390, or hand deliver to the Key Issue Window, located in the DPS Building Note: Incomplete forms will be returned and keys will be withheld until the signature authorization form is properly filled out. [return]
State KeysTo obtain a key you must:
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Student Notice
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Faculty / Staff Notice
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This page last updated June 30, 2008 |
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