Non-Public Area definition

Non-Public Area means, except for areas designated as Public Areas and Limited Areas, all remaining University Property, including the interiors of all buildings and facilities. These areas are not open to the public and the University can restrict access to Non-Public Areas on a Content and Viewpoint Neutral basis. See the applicable Campus Addendum for details regarding Campus-specific Non-Public Areas.
Non-Public Area means area where the public is not allowed. “Minor” shall mean an unmarried person under the age of 18. “Adult” shall mean a person age 18 or over, or a married person.
Non-Public Area means area where the public is not allowed.

More Definitions of Non-Public Area

Non-Public Area means the area of a public place in which the public is not generally permitted access by express or implied invitation and/or in which the public is expressly prohibited from entering or occupying.
Non-Public Area means the areas within a station that are normally only accessible to authorised personnel and not to the public.