Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1720-04-03-.02 - JURISDICTION
(1) Geographical Limits. The Code applies to
the conduct of a student that occurs on University-controlled property. With
respect to a student's conduct that does not occur on University-controlled
property, the University has the discretion to discipline a student for conduct
in violation of the Code if the student's conduct adversely affects the
interests of the University, including, without limitation, when the conduct:
(a) Occurs during or in connection with a
University-affiliated activity, including, without limitation, an overseas
study program, clinical or field placement, internship, or inservice
experience;
(b) Consists of
academic dishonesty or research misconduct;
(c) Is prohibited by local, state, or federal
law;
(d) Involves another member of
the University community; or
(e)
Threatens, or indicates that the student may pose a threat to, the health or
safety of the student or other person, or the security of any person's
property, including, without limitation, alcohol-related misconduct,
drug-related misconduct, arson, battery, fraud, hazing, sexual assault or
misconduct, stalking, and theft.
(2) Professional and Ethical Standards.
Graduate or professional programs within the University may take separate and
independent academic action against students for alleged violations of
professional and/or ethical standards using procedures other than those
contained in the Code.
(3)
Responsibility for Conduct. Each student shall be responsible for his/her
conduct from the time of application for admission through the actual awarding
of a degree, even though conduct may occur before classes begin or after
classes end, as well as during the academic year and during periods between
terms of actual enrollment (and even if his/her conduct is not discovered until
after a degree is awarded).
(4)
Student Organizations' Responsibility for Violations of the Standards of
Conduct. Notwithstanding anything in the Code to the contrary, a student
organization may be found responsible for conduct that violates the Standards
of Conduct only if the conduct is fairly attributable to the student
organization. Whether conduct is fairly attributable to the student
organization will be determined by SCCS based on a totality of the following
criteria:
(a) Whether the misconduct was
endorsed by one (1) or more officers of the student organization ("endorsed by"
means: having prior knowledge that the misconduct was reasonably likely to
occur and failing to take reasonable preventative or corrective action; failing
to attempt to stop known misconduct while it is occurring; and/or helping to
plan, promote, or carry out the misconduct);
(b) Whether the misconduct occurred in
connection with an activity:
1. Financed by
the student organization and/or one (1) or more members or alumni of the
student organization who contributed personal funds in lieu of organizational
funds;
2. Related to initiation
into, admission into, affiliation with, or as a condition for continued
membership in the student organization; and/or
3. Advertised, promoted, or publicized in
such a way that a reasonable student viewing or hearing the advertisement,
promotion, or publication would believe that the activity was affiliated with
the student organization.
(c) Whether the misconduct occurred on
property owned, controlled, rented, leased, and/or used by the student
organization and/or any of its members/alumni acting on the student
organization's behalf; and/or
(d)
Whether a member of the student organization attempted to conceal the activity
connected with the misconduct or conceal the misconduct of another member of
the student organization.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยง 49-9-209(e); Public Acts of Tennessee, 1839-1840, Chapter 98, Section 5; and Public Acts of Tennessee, 1807, Chapter 64.
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