The Correct Way Presented by Dom Paradise and Ryan Barck.

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The Correct Way Presented by Dom Paradise and Ryan Barck

 Must follow policies if:  Event is on Chapter property  Hosted by a member of the Chapter  Half or more in attendance are members of the Chapter (school policies are different for this )  The event discussed at a Chapter meeting, and there alcohol present.  Closed functions ONLY.  Alcohol is not sold or given away

 Chapter funds are not used to purchase alcohol  Check and mark people who are 21  Appoint sober brothers to monitor the party  No glass bottles or containers are allowed  You MUST provide non-alcoholic beverages  Check AXP website for FIPG manual or go to

 Training for Intervention ProcedureS  Understand your whereabouts and know how to react to different situations  Know the behavioral cues  Inhibitions, Judgment, Reactions, and Coordination TiPS Website

 School Policies  Facility checklist  BYOB Party Sign  Guests Lists  Wristbands  School ID verified  Have good relationship with neighbors and police

 18 to Enter; 21 to Drink  BYOB: Must have valid ID

 Name of guest  Invited By  Age  ID Verified: Yes/No  Phone Number  Address  Time Entered/Time Departed

Drinking games are forbidden at any Chapter function, or on Chapter property. A drinking game is defined as any game that would require any participants to drink alcohol before, during, or after the game.