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Student Conduct & Regulations 20|Page www.kutztown.edu/thekey 17. Responsibility for Actions of Guests a. Allowing and/or failing to prevent violations of law or university policy by a non-student guest. Students are responsible for the behavior of their non-student guests at all times and in all places. The student host is responsible to make guests aware of rules and regulations of the residence halls and the campus in general. 18. Falsification/Forgery a. Falsifying, altering, omitting, or forging university, federal or state forms, documents, applications, reports, timecards, attendance records, identification, parking permits, meal cards, and/or the attempt to misrepresent oneself as another person or university official including but not limited to acts of identity theft. b. Falsifying a report to police or university officials. c. Providing false information or forged documentation to a university department or official who is acting in the reasonable performance of their duties. 19. Student Identification a. Failure to submit a Kutztown University Student Identification Card (ID) card or other official identification to a university official who is acting in the reasonable performance of their duties for the purposes of identification. b. Intentionally transferring or intentionally using another person’s student ID card, government ID, or university related personal identification number (pin) codes, entry codes, or passcodes to any other person for any purpose whatsoever. 20. Violation of Law a. Violation of any local, state or federal law on or off-campus. A student’s participation in an accelerated rehabilitative disposition (ARD) program, or any similar alternative diversionary program applied by the courts may be used as evidence of a student conduct violation. 21. University Policies a. Violation of any university policy, rule, or regulation published in hard copy or electronically available on the university website. Article 5: Procedures 1. Members of the university community may make a report of an alleged Student Code of Conduct violation by submitting an incident report form to the Dean of Students Office. The Associate Dean of Students (or designee) will review reports to determine if sufficient information is alleged to indicate the student has engaged in behavior constituting a violation of Student Code of Conduct.

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