Ohio Admin. Code 3364-30-20 - Policy on hazing
(A) Policy statement
No employee, student group, student organization, individual student, team, or alumnus may conduct or condone hazing activities.
(B) Under Ohio law "hazing" is
defined as "doing any act or coercing another, including the victim, to do any
act of initiation into any student or other organization that causes or creates
a substantial risk of causing mental or physical harm to any person."
(C) Hazing:
(1) Is a misdemeanor criminal offense under
Ohio law,
(2) May subject any
participants in the hazing to personal civil liability for damages arising from
the hazing,
(3) May subject any
organization whose local or national directors, trustees, or officers
authorized, requested, commanded, or tolerated the hazing to civil liability,
and
(4) May subject any local or
national director, trustee, or officer of the organization who authorized,
requested, commanded, or tolerated the hazing to personal civil liability for
damages arising from the hazing; and
(5) May result in discipline up to an
including termination for employees, or sanctions up to and including expulsion
for students.
(D) No
employee, student group, student organization, individual student, team, or
alumnus may participate in the hazing of another as defined in paragraph (C) of
this rule. No administrator, employee, or faculty member may permit the hazing
of any person.
(E) For purposes of
this policy, hazing is any act or situation, which endangers the mental or
physical health or safety of a student, for the purpose of initiation,
admission into, affiliation with, or as a condition of continued membership,
regardless of one's willingness to participate. Hazing may occur if an
individual or group causes or attempts to cause physical injury or other harm
to a person emotionally, or engages in conduct, which presents a threat to the
person's health or safety, engages in an action or activity, which is intended
to demean, disgrace, humiliate, or degrade a person, engages in conduct that by
design or intent interferes with or attempts to interfere with a person's
academics, or causes, pressures, or requires a student to violate the
law.
(F) When an employee, student
group, student organization, individual student, team, or alumnus has engaged
in a hazing activity, the university has the authority to initiate conduct or
disciplinary proceedings regardless of the location of the activity. Such
action shall be conducted in compliance with normal student code of conduct
proceedings or applicable employment policies for university staff.
(G) Any employee who is aware of, should be
aware of, or suspects hazing is occurring should stop the activity if possible,
and must report the situation promptly to the office of student conduct and
community standards in the division of student affairs.
(H) Any student who may be the victim of
hazing, is aware of hazing, or suspects hazing is occurring should report the
situation promptly to the office of student conduct and community standards in
the division of student affairs.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3364
Rule Amplifies: 3364
Prior Effective Dates: 11/02/2018
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