Student Conduct & Regulations 20|Page www.kutztown.edu/thekey f. The misuse or illegal and/or unauthorized use of lasers, laser pointers and/or other similar laser devices on campus or at university events and programs. 13. Bias/Intimidation a. Any violation of a university conduct standard based on the actual or perceived age, ancestry, color, religion, disability, gender, national origin, race or sexual orientation of an individual or group of individuals 14. Abuse of the Student Conduct Process a. Failure to obey a notice from a hearing authority or university official to appear for a meeting as part of the student conduct process; failure to appear as a witness at an official student conduct hearing. b. Falsification, distortion, or misrepresentation of information on a student conduct report or before an appropriate hearing authority, at a preliminary briefing, or other student conduct meeting, interview or hearing. c. Disruption or interference with the orderly conduct of a hearing, preliminary briefing, or other student conduct meeting or hearing. d. Falsifying a student conduct incident report. e. Attempting to discourage or interfere with an individual's participation in, or use of, the student conduct system. f. Attempting to influence the impartiality of a member of a hearing board prior to, and/or during the course of the student conduct process. g. Harassment and/or intimidation of any party, witness or hearing board member involved in a student conduct case with the intent of influencing outcomes or for the purposes of retaliation prior to, during and/or after a student conduct proceeding. h. Failure to comply with the sanction(s) imposed as a result of a Student Code of Conduct violation. i. Falsifying data, committing plagiarism, receiving unauthorized assistance, and/or the misrepresentation of service in attempt to fulfill the requirements of an assigned student conduct sanction; completing part or all of an assigned sanction for another student. 15. Persistent Infractions a. Persistent infractions of university policies and/or regulations including but not limited to repeated violations of the same conduct standard and/or university policy. 16. Complicity a. Conspiring with other individuals or knowingly aiding, assisting or encouraging another person in the commission of a Student Code of Conduct violation, violations of law and/or other official policies of the university. 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.
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