Spring Splash Event Policies
Event Policies
All students attending Spring Splash are expected to follow ASPB event policies, university expectations, and all instructions provided by event staff, security personnel, and campus officials. Please review the information below before attending the event.
Entry Requirements
To enter Spring Splash, students must present the required event wristband and valid identification based on their ticketing process. All attendees should be prepared for metal detector screening, physical inspection, bag and personal item checks at entry points.
Re-entry will not be allowed.
Permitted Items
The following items are permitted at Spring Splash event entry:
- Clear bags Fanny packs, crossbody bags up to 5” x 7”
- Clear & Non-Clear small clutch bags not exceeding 6"x9" are permitted
- Prescribed medication (must show physician's prescription and consult with event staff), including EpiPens and inhalers
- Valid R’Card
- Valid physical government-issued ID
- Mobile devices
- Small portable chargers
- Empty Reusable water bottles no larger than 2L
- Point-and-shoot digital cameras
- Hygiene products ( menstrual products can be found at our Info canopy located at the Belltower)
Prohibited Items
The following items are not permitted at Spring Splash:
- Knives, weapons, or water guns
- Drugs, alcohol, or illegal substances
- Professional cameras, media equipment, or audio recording devices, and drones/ remote controlled devices
- Laser pointers, airhorns, flashlights
- Glass bottles, cups, cans, open or closed consumables
- Backpacks, duffle bags, large purses, blankets, or non-clear bags larger than 5” x 7”
- Chains or chain wallets
- Chairs or tents
- Bicycles, skateboards, or scooters
- Pets or animals, except approved guide or assistance animals
- Outside food
- Flags or totems
- Selfie sticks
- Bota bags or flasks
- Balls or frisbees
- Pepper spray or tasers
- Umbrellas
- Unauthorized distribution of materials, solicitation, or campaigning (flyers, stickers)
- Any other items deemed offensive or harmful by UCPD, event staff, or the security team
Important Note:
Items not listed above may be subject to review at the discretion of event staff. Event staff reserve the right to make final determinations regarding items not listed above.
ASPB is not responsible for lost items and will not hold items that are not permitted inside the venue. Any lost items found after the event will be turned over to UCPD.
Zero-Tolerance Conduct Violations
Spring Splash attendees are expected to follow all ASPB event policies, university expectations, and directions from event staff, security personnel, and campus officials. The following conduct violations may result in immediate removal from the event, surrender of the student’s R’Card, and referral to Student Conduct and Academic Integrity Programs (SCAIP) for review under applicable conduct procedures.
- Possession, use, or sale of illegal substances or alcohol where prohibited
- Physical violence, assault, or threatening behavior
- Harassment, discrimination, or other abusive conduct
- Possession of firearms, knives, or other dangerous weapons
- Vandalism or destruction of property
- Unauthorized access to restricted or staff-only areas
- Removal, tampering, transfer, or misuse of event wristbands
- Failure to follow directions from security personnel, event staff, or law enforcement
- Sexual misconduct or unwanted physical contact
- Unauthorized use of professional recording equipment or other restricted devices
- Unsafe crowd behavior, including pushing, crowd surges, or conduct that endangers others
- Violations of UCR community guidelines, student conduct expectations, or university policies
- Clothing or accessories displaying derogatory, offensive, or hateful messages
Failure to comply with event policies may also result in loss of eligibility to attend future ASPB events.
University Standards and Community Expectations
All students attending Spring Splash are expected to follow ASPB event policies as well as UC Riverside’s Standards of Conduct and Principles of Community. Students are responsible for reviewing and abiding by these expectations before attending the event.
UCR Standards of Conduct
View UCR Standards of Conduct
UCR Principles of Community
View UCR Principles of Community
You Belong at UCR
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To learn more, visit the UC Nondiscrimination Statement or the Nondiscrimination Policy Statement for University of California Publications Regarding Student-Related Matters.