Board of Trustees Meeting Agenda | Feb 17-18, 2022

a person without consent to touch their own or another person's inti- mate body parts. (ii) Nonconsensual sexual intercourse. The term "nonconsensual sexual intercourse" includes any penetration, however slight, with any body part or object, of another person's mouth, vagina, or anus with- out the consent of the other person. The term also includes nonconsen- sual oral sex, with or without penetration. (15) Stalking. The term "stalking," including cyberstalking, means a course of conduct, directed at a specific person, that in- volves repeatedly contacting, harassing, or following the person for no legitimate purpose, causing the person to have the same fear for the person's safety, the safety of others, or the security of property that a reasonable person in the same situation would experience under all the circumstances. (16) Unauthorized access. The term "unauthorized access" means gaining entry without permission to any restricted area or property of the university or the property of another person, including any fa- cility, computer system, email account, or electronic or paper files. Unauthorized access includes computer hacking and the unauthorized possession or sharing of any restricted means of gaining access, in- cluding keys, keycards, passwords, or access codes. (((15))) (17) University policy violations. The term "policy vio- lation" means the violation of any ((applicable law or)) university policy or applicable law governing the conduct of students as members of the university community, including university policies governing nondiscrimination, alcohol and drugs, computer use, copyright, campus health and safety, and parking and traffic. (((16))) (18) Weapons violations. A "weapons violation" includes the possession, display, or use of any firearm, explosive, dangerous chemical, knife, or other instrument capable of inflicting serious bodily harm in circumstances that are reasonably perceived as causing alarm for the safety of any person. The term "weapons violation" in- cludes any threat to use a weapon to harm any person and the use of any fake weapon or replica to cause the apprehension of harm. The term further includes the possession on university premises of any firearm or other dangerous weapon in violation of public law or university policy, but does not include the lawful possession of any personal protection spray device authorized under RCW 9.91.160. AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 15-24-054, filed 11/23/15, effective 12/24/15) WAC 106-125-030 Disciplinary sanctions. The university may im- pose any of the following disciplinary sanctions for violations of this student code. Violations must be proved by a preponderance of the evidence. (1) Conduct reprimand. A "conduct reprimand" is a written notice formally censuring a student for a student code violation and provid- ing notice that a repeated violation will subject the student to more severe disciplinary action. (2) Conduct probation. (a) The term "conduct probation" means a specified period of time during which a student's continued enrollment will be conditioned on the student's compliance with specified requirements or restrictions. [ 6 ] OTS-3396.3

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