Inclement Weather – LR 215.1

Inclement Weather Announcement: Jan. 8, 2025

Due to winter weather conditions anticipated to start tomorrow afternoon, the UA Little Rock campus will be closed Thursday, January 9, starting at 12:00 noon (supervisors may grant a temporary remote work allowance for the morning hours if appropriate).

The doubleheader Women’s and Men’s Trojan basketball games will take place, but have been moved up to an earlier time. The women’s game will start at 11:00 a.m. The men’s game will follow 25 minutes after the women’s game ends.

The campus will be closed on Friday, January 10. Vice chancellors are responsible for seeing that necessary services are provided in their respective areas when the campus is closed (policy 215.1). Staff required to provide such services will be identified by their supervisors. On-campus essential personnel will report to work in accordance with job requirements. If you have a question about whether your position requires you to work when the campus is closed, please contact your supervisor.

Please check the UA Little Rock homepage or your UA Little Rock email for updates.

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University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Policy Name: Inclement Weather
Policy Number: LR 215.1
Effective Date: November 11, 2015

Policy

  1. During inclement weather, UA Little Rock will make a decision whether or not to close based on all available information.
  2. The chancellor will decide whether or not conditions warrant canceling classes and activities and closing the campus or whether classes and activities will be canceled but with specified campus offices open. Online or web-enhanced classes will continue as scheduled at the discretion of the faculty member.
  3. The UA Little Rock website, UA Little Rock email, the university’s main telephone number (501-916-3000), and the Rave campus alert notification system are the official means of communicating information concerning weather-related closings.
  4. When necessary, the university will announce a separate decision about canceling night classes (those classes starting at 4:20 p.m. or later) by 2 p.m., if possible.
  5. Ordinarily, sites remote from campus such as the Bowen Law School and the Arkansas Studies Institute will close or cancel classes and activities whenever the university does so. In some circumstances, however, a separate decision may be made whether or not a site remote from campus will be open or closed, and this decision will be announced through the university’s official means of communicating weather-related closings.
  6. Vice chancellors are responsible for seeing that necessary services are provided in their respective areas when the university is closed. Employees required to provide such services will be identified by their supervisors. Classified employees who must report to work when the university is closed due to inclement weather will be allowed compensation time of 1.5 hours for one hour worked. Persons who are not required to work when the university is closed will be granted authorized absence. Employees who do not report to work when the campus is open will be charged annual/compensatory leave or leave without pay. The Payroll Department will prescribe payroll reporting and timekeeping.
  7. The Policy Advisory Council of the University Assembly will recommend to the chancellor if and when missed undergraduate and graduate class days should be made up. In the event that the university is closed during a final examination day, the provost, in consultation with the Faculty Senate president, will reschedule any missed graduate or undergraduate final examinations with the exception of online exams which will continue as scheduled.
  8. Weather and road conditions vary from place to place. Employees and students are expected to exercise good judgment regarding the safety of travel when road conditions are affected by the weather.

Source: UALR Administrative Memo January 15, 2003; Inclement Weather Committee
Revised: January 15, 2003; December 5, 2008; January 28, 2010; January 1, 2011; November 11, 2015
Approved By: Chancellor Joel E. Anderson, January 15, 2003
Custodian: Office of the Chancellor