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SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
(College Rule 6Hx23-4.332)
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Sexual Misconduct Policy and Definitions:
Students or employees found in violation of the following
sexual misconduct while on College property or during any
College related activity whether on or off campus will be
subject to disciplinary action including dismissal.
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The College will not tolerate the act of sexual
assault/battery or the attempt thereof. Sexual
assault/battery means oral, anal, or vaginal penetration
by, or union with, the sexual organ of another or the
anal or vaginal penetration of another by any other
object; however, sexual battery does not include an act
done for a bona fide medical purpose or an act done
with intelligent, knowing and voluntary consent.
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Public Indecency will not be tolerated by the College.
Public indecency means exposing one's body in such
a manner that another party reasonably could be
offended or engaging in other lewd or lascivious sexual
conduct where another party reasonably could be
offended.
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Voyeurism will not be tolerated by the College. Voyeurism means to trespass, to spy or eavesdrop for sexual arousal.
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Implementation:
The College shall publish in the Student Handbook,
College Catalog, Faculty Manual, Adjunct Faculty Manual
and Career Services Manual the policy statement that this
College will not tolerate sexual assault/battery or an
attempt thereof or any other sexual misconduct as defined
herein and further inform the students and employees of
the College and this policy and their rights and responsibilities.
In regards to sexual assault/battery, the annual
Supplement to the Faculty, Staff and Student Handbook
shall give an explanation of criminal statutes and penalties
for such conduct, an explanation of student and employee
rights and responsibilities including any College discipline
to the offender and the procedure to be used in such disciplinary
action, an explanation of the College's commitment
to victims' rights as contemplated in Chapters 794 and 960
of the Florida Statutes, an explanation of victims' rights and
the resources available to assist victims at the College and
in the community. All current and new students and
employees shall be given a copy of the annual Supplement
to the Faculty, Staff and Student Handbook. The College
shall at each of its orientation programs advise students
and employees of the problem, the needs and rights of victims,
resources available to assist victims, and encourage
the reporting of sexual misconduct and familiarize the students
with the annual Supplement to the Faculty, Staff and
Student Handbook.
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