Parish Facilities Rental

22 oct. 2018 - deposit will be the financial responsibility of the renter. ... If a business, non-profit or some other legal entity apart from an individual/family, ...
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Diocese of Davenport School/Parish Facilities Rental Agreement Parish/School ______________________ “Parish/School, we, us, our” as follows in this agreement Renter _________________________ “You, Your, renter(s)”, as follows in this agreement Effective ____________Description and Address of rented property___________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Our facilities are available for use by registered and contributing members of our parish at the discretion of the pastor. Our facilities are also available to non-parish members. All use of our facilities is subject to prior approval of the pastor, including events sponsored by parish organizations. No rental requests will be considered for any purpose or event that is contrary to the beliefs and teachings of the Catholic Church. Reservations are made with the parish secretary. Funerals as well as events sponsored by parish organizations will be exempt from rental fees. Funeral functions will take precedence over any and all other events. Rentals on funeral days will necessarily begin after 2 pm. When scheduling an event, this funeral provision must be agreed to by the renter. Rental Fees per event: (All rental fees are to be paid in full at the time of reservation) - $__________for parishioners with a $__________ refundable cleaning/security deposit - $__________for non-parishioners with a $__________ refundable cleaning/security deposit - $__________will be charged for a wedding reception, plus a $__________ refundable cleaning/security deposit. Please make out two separate checks (one for the rental fee and for the deposit) payable to Parish/School. Rental fees will be deposited upon receipt (at the time the facilities are reserved). Deposits will be held until the rented area is inspected for cleaning and damage. Damages beyond ordinary wear will be assessed by the renter. Any damages beyond the deposit will be the financial responsibility of the renter. If the facilities are undamaged, cleaned properly to our satisfaction, and all tables and chairs are returned to their original space, the deposit will be returned to you provided you send a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Otherwise, your check will be destroyed. Liability Insurance Proof of insurance with the following limits and formats must be submitted by the renter with the rental agreement in the following amounts:  If a business, non-profit or some other legal entity apart from an individual/family, a certificate of General Liability insurance naming Parish/School and The Catholic Diocese of Davenport as “additional insureds” with limits of at least $500,000.  If an individual or family, proof of Personal Liability insurance with limits of at least $500,000  Professional caterers must provide a certificate of insurance of at least $500,000 and name Parish/School and The Catholic Diocese of Davenport as “additional insureds” Proof of insurance in the form required above MUST be submitted prior to use of church property. Alcohol If you plan to charge for alcohol in any direct or indirect* way, it can only be served if you hire a professional caterer with their own Liquor Liability coverage OR you obtain a short term liquor license and purchase a Liquor Liability insurance policy written for the day of the event in the name of the renter. In either case Parish/School and The Catholic Diocese of Davenport must be included as “additional insureds.” A copy of the Certificate of Liquor Liability Insurance and proof of the liquor license must be submitted prior to the event and is subject to approval of the pastor. If you will not charge for liquor in any form, or advertise it will be served, proof of Liability insurance is sufficient. *Note: Liquor Liability Insurance is needed if you are “in the business of selling or serving alcoholic beverages”. You are considered to be “in the business” if you advertise that alcohol will be served, or if there is any exchange of money. Donations are considered to be an exchange of money. Section 7

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Hold Harmless/Indemnity To the extent of your negligence and as further consideration, you agree to protect, defend, indemnify, and otherwise hold harmless the Parish/School and The Catholic Diocese of Davenport including its departments, agencies, and commissions as well as its officers, agents, servants, employees, and volunteers from and against any and all claims, demands, liability, causes of action and expenses arising out of injury or death to any person or damage, loss or destruction of property which may occur or in any way arises out of any act or omission of you, your subcontractors, servants, agents, guests or employees. Smoking Smoking is strictly forbidden anywhere on the premises. Decorations All renters are responsible for their own supplies-paper goods, coffee, dish cloths, dish soap, towels, etc. No nails, tacks, pins, tape, etc. are permitted on any wall or ceiling. If candles are used, great precaution is to be taken to make sure they are well secured in candleholders and carefully supervised while burning. Supervision Renters are responsible for supervising all guests (especially children) and any other persons attending the event for which the facilities are being used. No running inside the building is permitted. There will be no access to the church, gathering space or rooms outside the parish hall, kitchen and restrooms. All state, federal and local laws are to be followed by the renter and guests on all church property. Weapons No weapons are allowed on the premises. Pets No pets are allowed on the premises with the exception of service dogs. Tables & Chairs Setting up and taking down necessary tables and chairs is the responsibility of the user. Everything must be put back as it was prior to renter’s set up (see layout attached and posted on kitchen bulletin board). Failure to comply will result in the loss of the rental deposit. Cancellation Policy Reservations may be cancelled until 60 days before the reserved date for full refund of rental fee. Reservations cancelled between 30 and 60 days before scheduled event will receive a 50% return of rental fee. There will be no refunds for cancellations less than 30 days before the reserved date. I hereby acknowledge receipt of and agree to all of the terms of this Rental Agreement, including the above Hold Harmless/Indemnity Provisions:

By: ________________________________ (Signature of Renter and title if applicable)

Date:____________________

Approved by: ___________________________ Please keep a copy for your records and to refer to for the day of the event. Return two signed and dated copies to the parish office with all of the aforementioned documentation required for your event.

__ Proof of Insurance (Cert or copy of DecPage)

__ Proof of Liquor Liability Insurance (if necessary)

__ Parish/School and Diocese Additional Insured

__ Proof of Caterer’s coverage and Additional Insured

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POLICIES RELATING TO SEXUALITY AND PERSONAL BEHAVIOR – RENTAL/USE AGREEMENT PROTOCOLS

§II-7002.2 Ministry to Minors and Dependent Adults Because of its extensive ministries to minors and dependent adults, the Church perhaps has more involvement with these individuals than many other organizations. These individuals have no choice but to be dependent upon adults, particularly those adults in positions of trust and leadership. II-7002.2 Policy It is vitally important that prudence be exercised by all adults in both ministerial and social relationships with minors and dependent adults. In the case of at-risk individuals who are extremely vulnerable, adults should be particularly cautious and sensitive. It is expected that those who deal with these individuals consult regularly with appropriate supervisors. Following is a set of procedures for all clergy, religious, lay employees, and volunteers of the Diocese of Davenport and anyone using church property in dealing with or in the presence of minors and dependent adults. These guidelines are not meant to be exhaustive but rather to serve as some general principles. At the same time, they are not intended to prevent the performance of ministry but rather to assist in employing good sense in dealing with minors and dependent adults. If it is necessary to depart from these guidelines, adults should be aware of any departure and be able to justify their actions. There are times when one-on-one involvement is unavoidable. In these cases, extreme discretion should be used in relationships with these individuals. Proceed as a prudent person would in similar circumstances. Procedures a) Avoid inappropriate physical contact when alone with minors and dependent adults. In other situations where physical contact is necessary and proper, such as in certain moments in the celebration of the sacraments, use sound discretion and moderation. If a person initiates physical contact out of affection, a response is appropriate if it is not prolonged. b) Do not be alone with a minor in a residence, sleeping facilities, a locker room, restroom, a dressing facility or other closed rooms that are less desirable to a ministry relationship. c) Seek responsible adults to be present at events involving minors, such as games and athletic activities. d) Groups of minors should rarely be left alone. Youth group trips must have enough adult chaperones to provide adequate supervision based upon the type of activity. e) Do not take an overnight trip alone with a minor or minors. f) Inappropriate language (including profanity) or inappropriate conversation topics should not be used. When people initiate such conversations or use such language in order to seek help or because they lack appropriate vocabulary, you should remain prudent and sensitive. g) Do not provide alcohol to anyone under the age of 21. (Wine appropriately used in the celebration of the Eucharist is an exception to this directive.) h) Avoid inviting a minor by himself or herself into your house or automobile. i)

Always maintain a professional posture in dealing with people, avoiding emotional attachment and being aware of the powerful attraction of adults in positions of authority and trust. If one recognizes

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POLICIES RELATING TO SEXUALITY AND PERSONAL BEHAVIOR – RENTAL/USE AGREEMENT PROTOCOLS personal or physical attraction developing, consult a supervisor or refer the person to another qualified adult, particularly in counseling situations. j)

If one-on-one pastoral care of a minor should require frequent or regular appointments, parents should be notified that these appointments are occurring. If the subject matter precludes such notification, the minister should consult his or her supervisor.

k) When practical, two adult supervisors should be present for any church activity outside the classroom situation. Whenever two adults are not present, the adult should refrain from being alone with a minor unless necessary for the nature of the ministry. In those instances, the adult should be in clear view, e.g., through a window or an open door. l)

Volunteers should be invited to work with minors or dependent adults only after they are known to some degree within the parish or Diocese. For those volunteers not known, a six-month time period to get to know that person would be required. Background checks will also be done in accordance with these policies.

m) No person should ever strike, bully or purposely humiliate, ridicule, threaten, harm or degrade anyone. n) Drivers on trips must be 21 years of age or older with vehicle insurance and a valid driver’s license. They must complete a Driver Information Sheet and attach to it a copy of their driver’s license and vehicle declaration page listing insurance coverage annually or if information changes. The Driver Information Sheet is retained locally. o) All people have an obligation to protect minors and dependent adults, particularly when they are in the care of the Church. p) If there is reason to believe that anyone is violating these directives, the person should be challenged in a forthright manner or reported to a supervisor. If there is reason to suspect that child abuse has occurred in a diocesan related entity, this matter must be reported to the supervisor or to the Victim Assistance Coordinator of the Diocese. Mandatory or permissive reports must also be made to the proper authorities. (see Appendix C)

q) Adult supervisors of outside entities that use church property in the presence of minors or vulnerable adults must produce a letter of good standing from their sponsoring organization and proof of safe environment training that includes background checks. _____________________________________ Name of responsible adult contact in charge of renting or using parish and/or school property

______________________________ Signature

______ Date

_____________________________________ Phone number during rental or use of property Date of property rental or use _______________

___________________________________ Authorization of Approval

This form will be kept on file at the diocesan entity.

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§II-7002.2 Ministerio para menores y adultos dependientes Debido a su amplio ministerio para los menores y adultos dependientes, la Iglesia tiene más participación con estosindividuos que muchas otras organizaciones. Estos individuos no tienen opción más que ser dependientes de los adultos, particularmente aquellos adulto, que se le ha dado en la iglesia puestos de confianza y liderazgo. II-7002.2 Póliza Es vital que todos los adultos sean prudentes en las relaciones ministeriales y sociales con menores y adultos dependientes. En el caso de unos individuos en riesgo que sean extremadamente vulnerables, los adultos deben ser particularmente cautos y sensibles. Se espera que las personas que tratan con estos individuos consulten regularmente con los supervisores apropiados. A continuación se describen los procedimientos para todos los clérigos, religiosos, empleados laicos y voluntarios de la Diócesis que conviven con menores y adultos dependientes. Estas directrices no son absolutas sino para servir como algunos principios generales. Al mismo tiempo, no tienen la intención de prevenir el desempeño del ministerio sino más bien ayudar a emplear el buen sentido con respecto al trato con menores y adultos dependientes. Si es necesario salirse de estas directrices, los adultos deberán estar conscientes de cualquier variación y poder justificar sus acciones. Existen situaciones cuando la participación personal es inevitable. En esos casos, deberá usarse discreción extrema en las relaciones con estos individuos. En situaciones similares se deberá proceder como una persona prudente. Procedimientos a) Evitar el contacto físico inapropiado cuando se esté solo con menores y adultos dependientes. En otras situaciones donde el contacto físico es necesario y apropiado; por ejemplo, en ciertos momentos durante la celebración de los sacramentos, usar discreción y moderación. Si una persona inicia el contacto físico como muestra de afecto, una respuesta es apropiada si no es prolongada. b) No permanezca solo con un menor en una residencia, dormitorio, vestuario, cuarto de baño, camerino u otras habitaciones cerradas que sean menos deseables para una relación de ministerio. c) Busque adultos responsables para que estén presentes en eventos en donde participen menores, tales como partidos y actividades atléticas. d) Los grupos de menores raras veces deben dejarse solos. Las excursiones de grupo de jóvenes deben de tener suficientes acompañantes adultos para proporcionar supervisión adecuada basándose en el tipo de actividad. e) No haga viajes en donde tenga que pasar la noche sólo con un menor o menores. f) No deberá usarse lenguaje inapropiado (incluso la blasfemia) o temas de conversación inapropiados. Cuando las personas inicien tales conversaciones o usen dicho lenguaje para buscar ayuda o porque les falta vocabulario apropiado, deberá permanecer prudente y sensible.

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g) No debe proporcionar alcohol a ninguna persona menor de 21 años. (El vino usado apropiadamente en la celebración de la eucaristía es una excepción a esta directriz.) h) Evite invitar a un (o una) menor solo(a) a su casa o en su automóvil. i) Mantenga siempre una postura profesional al tratar con las personas, evite el apego emocional y sea consciente de la fuerte atracción de adultos en puestos de autoridad y confianza. Si una persona reconoce que se está desarrollando atracción personal o física, consulte a un supervisor o envíe a la persona con otro adulto calificado, particularmente en situaciones de orientación. j) Si la atención pastoral personal de un menor requiere citas frecuentes o regulares, deberá Informársele a los padres que esas citas se están llevando a cabo. Si el problema del sujeto impide dicha notificación, el ministro deberá consultar con su supervisor. k) Cuando sea práctico, dos supervisores adultos deberán estar presentes para cualquier actividad de la iglesia fuera del salón de clases. Siempre que no estén presentes dos adultos, el adulto deberá abstenerse de estar solo con un menor a menos que sea necesario por la naturaleza del ministerio. En esos casos, el adulto debe ser visible al publico, ya sea a través de una ventana o una puerta abierta. Las entidades diocesanas están obligadas a seguir las pautas de medios sociales proporcionadas por la USCCB. Una copia de estas directrices se proporciona en el apéndice. l) Deberá invitarse a los voluntarios a trabajar con menores o con adultos dependientes únicamente después de conocerlos durante algún tiempo dentro de la parroquia o la Diócesis. Para esos voluntarios desconocidos, se requiere un periódo de seis meses para conocer a la persona. Se le hará un chequeo de antecedentes de acuerdo con estas normas. m) Ninguna persona deberá golpear, intimidar, humillar, ridiculizar, amenazar, dañar o degrader a propósito a nadie. n) En los viajes, los conductores deben de tener 21 años de edad o ser mayores, tener una licencia de manejar vigente y aseguranza de auto. Deberán de llenar una hoja de información del conductor y agregar una copia de su licencia de manejo y una copia de la cobertura de su aseguranza anualmente o si la información cambia. La hoja de información del conductor es retenida localmente. o) Todas las personas tienen la obligación de proteger a los menores y a los adultos dependientes, particularmente cuando están al cuidado de la Iglesia. p) Si hubiera alguna razón para creer que alguien está violando estas directrices, la persona deberá ser interrogada o reportada en forma directa a un supervisor. Si hubiera razón para sospechar que ha ocurrido un abuso infantil en una institución relacionada con la Diócesis, este caso debe informarse al supervisor o al Coordinador de Asistencia para la Víctima de la Diócesis. También deben hacerse informes obligatorios o permisivos a las autoridades apropiadas. (consultar el Apéndice C). q) Los supervisores adultos de entidades externas que usan la propiedad de la iglesia en presencia de menores o adultos vulnerables deben presentar una carta de buena reputación de su organización patrocinadora y una prueba de capacitación para un entorno seguro que incluya verificación de antecedentes. Mayo 2018