Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1720-04-03-.12 - AMNESTY FOR INDIVIDUAL GOOD SAMARITANS AND STUDENTS IN NEED OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL ATTENTION
(1) Background. The
University of Tennessee holds paramount the health, safety, and welfare of
students. Accordingly, all University students are expected to alert
appropriate officials in the event of a health, safety, or welfare emergency,
including, without limitation, a situation involving the abuse of alcohol or
other drugs.
(2) Expectations. When
individual students know or reasonably should have known that other individual
students are in need of emergency medical attention, the individual students
are expected to:
(1) contact appropriate
people to report the incident and request assistance (e.g., University staff
members, law enforcement), and provide those people with the names and contact
information for the individual students reporting the incident and the impaired
individual students; and
(2)
demonstrate cooperation and care by remaining with the impaired individual
students and providing reasonable assistance during and after the incident.
Individual students who take all of the steps described in this Section .12(2)
will be referred to as a "Good Samaritan" under the Code. The individual
students in need of emergency medical attention will be referred to as an
"individual impaired student" under the Code.
(3) Amnesty for Individual Good Samaritans.
Unless individual Good Samaritans have engaged in a repeated or serious
violation of the Standards of Conduct (e.g., physical or sexual assault,
property destruction, disorderly behavior, theft, second incident of misconduct
involving alcohol or drugs), individual Good Samaritans will not be subject to
formal University disciplinary action for misconduct discovered by the
University as a result of the Good Samaritan's report. While no formal
University disciplinary action may be taken, the individual students who acted
as a Good Samaritan may be required to meet with a University staff member to
discuss the individual Good Samaritan's misconduct and adhere to appropriate
remedial and/or educational recommendations.
(4) Amnesty for Individual Impaired Students.
Unless individual impaired students have engaged in a repeated or serious
violation of the Standards of Conduct (e.g., physical or sexual assault,
property destruction, disorderly behavior, theft, second incident of misconduct
involving alcohol or drugs), individual impaired students will not be subject
to formal University disciplinary action for misconduct discovered by the
University as a result of the Good Samaritan's report. While no formal
University disciplinary action may be taken, the individual impaired students
may be required to meet with a University staff member, participate in
educational activities, and/or establish that the individual students have
addressed issues that contributed to the misconduct.
(5) Application of Amnesty to Student
Organizations. Student organizations, through their officers and members, are
also expected to take responsible action in emergency situations. While this
Section .12 may not fully apply to a student organization, adherence to steps
described in Section .12(2) by a student organization's officers and/or members
will be considered a mitigating factor when determining the outcome or
sanction. Additionally, the University will consider a failure of officers
and/or members to adhere to steps described in Section .12(2) to be an
aggravating factor when determining the outcome or sanction.
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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