Institutional Federal Compliance Report 2021
v) Use of computing facilities and resources to send obscene or intimidating and abusive messages vi) Use of computing facilities and resources to interfere with normal College operations vii) Use of computing facilities and resources in violation of copyright laws viii) Violation of a campus computer use policy i) Violation of any published College policy, rule, regulation or presidential order j) Failure to comply with directions of, or interference with, any College official or any public safety officer while acting in the performance of his/her duties k) Any act chargeable as a violation of a federal, state, or local law that poses a substantial threat to the safety or well-being of members of the College community, to property within the College community or poses a significant threat of disruption or interference with College operations l) Obstructing this Code or the Procedures for Enforcing the Student Conduct Code, by engagement of any of the following: i) Falsification, distortion, or misrepresentation of information related to a student discipline matter ii) Disruption or interference with the orderly progress of a student discipline proceeding iii) Engagement in any student discipline proceeding in bad faith iv) Attempting to discourage another from participating in the reporting, investigation, or resolution of any student discipline matter v) Attempting to influence the impartiality of any participant in a student discipline matter vi) Verbal or physical harassment or intimidation of any participant in a student discipline matter vii) Failure to comply with the sanction(s) imposed under a student discipline proceeding viii) Retaliation against an individual participating in the procedures m) Encouraging, permitting, or assisting another to conduct any act that might subject him or her to discipline n) Violation of any other written policies and/or procedures, which have been authorized and disseminated to students, of the College, the University Eye Center (UEC), and/or an affiliated site of the College or of the UEC. 3) Interim Suspension Policy The health and safety of the College community is of the utmost importance. When an student (who has not been formally charged or who has been formally charged with a misconduct violation) presents a continuing threat to the health and safety of the College community, the College may suspend the student immediately and for an indefinite period of time necessary to attain and review medical or psychological evaluation, or pending the outcome of a conduct process, at the discretion of the vice president for student affairs (VPSA). SUNY College of Optometry’s Interim Suspension Policy may be applied at any time and the application of this policy may supersede the application of other College policies and procedures. A respondent may request a prompt review of the interim suspension by contacting the vice president for academic affairs (VPAA) and may submit evidence in support of that request. The
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