Unauthorized destruction or damage to university property or other property in the university community.Theft of property or services from the university community, or misappropriation of university resources.Use, possession, manufacture, or distribution of alcoholic beverages (except as expressly permitted by law and university regulations), or public intoxication while on campus or at a university-related activity.Use, possession, manufacture, or distribution of illegal drugs or drug-related paraphernalia, (except as expressly permitted by law and university regulations) or the misuse of legal pharmaceutical drugs.Apathy or acquiescence in the presence of hazing is not a neutral act and is also a violation of this section. Neither the express or implied consent of a victim of hazing, nor the lack of active participation in a particular hazing incident is a defense. The term "hazing" does not include customary athletic events or school-sanctioned events. Hazing is defined as any method of initiation or pre-initiation into a student organization or student body, whether or not the organization or body is officially recognized by an educational institution, which is likely to cause serious bodily injury to any former, current, or prospective student of any school, community college, college, university or other educational institution in this state (Penal Code 245.6), and in addition, any act likely to cause physical harm, personal degradation or disgrace resulting in physical or mental harm, to any former, current, or prospective student of any school, community college, college, university or other educational institution. Conduct that threatens or endangers the health or safety of any person within or related to the university community, including physical abuse, threats, intimidation, harassment, or sexual misconduct.Disorderly, lewd, indecent, or obscene behavior at a University related activity or directed toward a member of the university community.Willful, material and substantial obstruction of the free flow of pedestrian or other traffic, on or leading to campus property or off-campus university-related activity.Participating in an activity that substantially and materially disrupts the normal operations of the university, or infringes on the rights of members of the university community.Willful, material and substantial disruption or obstruction of a University-related activity, or any on-campus activity.Unauthorized entry into, presence in, use of, or misuse of university property.Misrepresenting one's self to be an authorized agent of the university or one of its auxiliaries.Forgery, alteration, or misuse of a university document, key, or identification instrument.Furnishing false information to a university official, faculty member, or campus office.Cheating, plagiarism, or other forms of academic dishonesty that are intended to gain unfair academic advantage.The following are the grounds upon which student discipline can be based: Student behavior that is not consistent with the Student Conduct Code is addressed through an educational process that is designed to promote safety and good citizenship and, when necessary, impose appropriate consequences. Students are expected to be good citizens and to engage in responsible behaviors that reflect well upon their university, to be civil to one another and others in the campus community, and contribute positively to student and university life. Each member of the campus community should choose behaviors that contribute toward this end. The university is committed to maintaining a safe and healthy living and learning environment for students, faculty, and staff. TITLE 5, CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS, ยง 41301.
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