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Effective July 1, 1993
amendments to the Campus
Security Act require that all
institutions of higher education
have in place campus sexual
assault programs established to
prevent sex offenses.
Institutions must also establish
and publish, in their annual
security report, procedures to
be followed when a sex offense
has occurred.
It is a violation of
Shoreline Community College
regulations to commit a sexual
assault (including rape).
In addition to possible civil
and criminal charges, any member
of the Shoreline Community
College community who is found
guilty of sexual assault -
following appropriate Shoreline
Community College judicial
proceedings - will be subject to
disciplinary procedures (Student
Code of Conduct). Termination of
employment or dismissal from the
college is the maximum penalty
Shoreline Community College may
impose.
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