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Student Conduct & Regulations 17|Page www.kutztown.edu/thekey n. Unauthorized use (including misuse) of university or organizational trademarks including names and images. Students found responsible for violations of this conduct standard for health, fire/safety, theft, and property damage provisions are subject to sanctions including, but not limited to, loss of university housing. 7. Expectations of Cooperation a. Failure to comply with directions of university officials or law enforcement officers acting in the reasonable performance of their duties. b. Failure to comply with the directions of civil authorities acting in the reasonable performance of their duties enforcing lawful regulations, orders, or statutes. c. Failure to adhere to official health and safety directives, policies, or procedures issued by the university. d. Student organizations who fail to comply or adhere to official membership requirements; allowing a student to pledge or associate with a student organization without having met eligibility requirements established by the university. 8. Unauthorized Access a. Unauthorized possession, duplication, or use of keys, key access cards, computer system or network passwords, access systems or codes to any premises or unauthorized entry to or use of university premises. 9. Alcohol a. Use, possession, manufacturing, or distribution of alcoholic beverages or alcoholic products on university premises except as expressly permitted by official university policy. b. Constructive possession of alcoholic beverages or products whereby possession is defined as the presence of alcoholic beverages or products in an area under one's control such as a residence hall room in which the student is assigned or a vehicle that is owned, operated, or controlled by the student. c. Public intoxication on or off-campus. d. Underage use or possession of alcohol including the purchase or attempt to purchase alcohol by a minor. e. Excessive use of alcohol. Excessive use may include use resulting in a need for medical attention, inability to function without assistance, unconsciousness, incoherent or disoriented behavior, loss of control of bodily functions, and/or having a blood alcohol level of .16 or above. f. Distributing, selling, or furnishing (including the attempt to distribute, sell or furnish) alcoholic beverages or products without a license or to underage individuals. g. Hosting or organizing a party where a party is defined as involving eight (8) or more people in residence halls; or twelve (12) or more in suite style residence halls; or twenty (20) or more in apartments or on nearby grounds at which alcoholic beverages or products and/or drugs are present. Students found responsible for violation of this specific provision are subject but not limited to loss of university housing. h. Driving under the influence of alcohol. This includes, but is not limited to, driving or operating a vehicle while intoxicated and/or with blood alcohol content of .08 or greater for persons who are 21 years of age or older or .02 or greater for persons under the age of 21.

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