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University Rules
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| Title: |
Student organizations: Hazing policy. |
| Division: |
40: Students |
| Number: |
40-3-12 |
- Philosophy
The University of Cincinnati recognizes that participation in extracurricular
activities may significantly enhance the learning and growth experiences of
university students. In accordance with state and federal laws, the university
shall adamantly prohibit any form of hazing associated with these activities.
All student activities, including, but not limited to, student organization
membership orientation and initiation, shall be expected to be unquestionable
in their purpose and intention. Further, these activities shall support attainment
of all purposes stated in the respective student organizations' constitutions.
- Policy
Consistent with this philosophy and sections 2307.44 and 2903.31 of the Ohio
Revised Code, the following hazing policy shall be adopted by the university.
This policy shall be complied with by all students, recognized student organizations,
university advisors, and any other person or group where the activity involving
hazing, whether on or off campus, may affect or interfere with the lawful
function of the university.
- The laws of the state of Ohio concerning hazing shall be observed.
- Hazing shall be defined as participating in or allowing any act or coercing
another, including the victim, to do any act that creates a substantial
risk of causing mental or physical harm to any person. A forced or coerced
activity shall also be considered hazing when the initiation or admission
into, or continued affiliation with, a university organization is directly
or indirectly conditional upon performing that activity. In no event shall
the willingness of an individual to participate in such activity serve
as a defense in cases of hazing.
- Actions and activities which are explicitly prohibited include, but
shall not be limited to, the following:
- Any activity that creates a substantial risk of physical or mental
harm to the individual.
- Paddling, beating, or hitting individuals.
- Wearing anything designed to be degrading or to cause discomfort.
- Depriving individuals of the opportunity for obtaining a minimum
of six hours of sleep per day, proper and adequate means, or access
to means, of maintaining body cleanliness.
- Activities that interfere with an individual's academic efforts
by causing exhaustion, or loss of reasonable study time.
- Use of drugs.
- Eating or drinking foreign or unusual substances, including alcohol,
or anything an individual chooses not to eat or drink.
- Having any object or substance thrown at, poured on, attached to
or otherwise applied to the bodies of individuals.
- Any activity or game that makes an individual the object of amusement,
ridicule, or intimidation or which causes the individual to be degraded
or humiliated.
- Kidnapping, transporting and/or stranding anyone.
- Interrogations or audible stress such as yelling or loud noises.
- Activities which are illegal such as theft or public indecency.
- Activities which are contrary to the policies and rules of the university.
- Procedure
- This policy shall be referenced in the university of Cincinnati student
handbook, student code of conduct, and the registration packets for all
student organizations. The organization's president, with the organization's
university advisor, shall be responsible for signing the compliance form
which shall be part of the registration process with the student organizations
and activities office. Any group not filing a registration packet shall
not be given recognized student organization status. The officers shall
also communicate this policy to all members and new officers to see that
the organization strictly adheres to the policy. Members shall also understand
that not only shall the organization be responsible for preventing hazing
in any form, but any and all members involved in a hazing violation shall
be held personally accountable. Any participants in hazing; the local
organization, local directors, trustees or officers who authorized, requested,
commanded or tolerated the hazing; and any local officer who authorized,
requested, commanded or tolerated the hazing shall be subject to university
discipline. The national organization and its officer, and national and
local directors or trustees may be subject to civil suits for injury and
damages under Ohio law.
- Any violation of this policy shall be handled through the student organizations
and activities office. A written complaint of alleged hazing shall be
filed with this office. In cases involving a complaint against a student
group, the student organizations and activities office may refer the complaint
to the appropriate governance board, administrative unit or handle the
complaint within the student organizations and activities office.
- If the local organization is a chapter of a national organization, the
student organizations and activities office shall inform the national
headquarters of the accusation and of any disciplinary action taken.
- The negligence or consent of the plaintiff/victim or any assumption
of the risk by the plaintiff/victim shall not be a defense to a suit or disciplinary
action of the university brought against a violator.
- In compliance with rule 3361:10-17-02 of the Administrative Code, the
student organizations and activities office shall report possible violations
of the state hazing laws to civil authorities for prosecution. Hazing
is a criminal offense in Ohio.
- Sanctions that may be imposed for the violation of this policy include
but shall not be limited to:
- For student organizations, a warning may be served, a fine may be
levied, the organization may be placed on probationary status, or
the organization may be suspended.
- For individual students, sanctions shall include a reprimand, probations,
suspension, dismissal or other disciplinary sanctions, as contained
in rule 3361:40-5-05 of the Administrative Code.
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| Effective Date: |
December 21, 1990 |
| Certified by: |
Toni A. Gregory, Clerk of the Board of Trustees |
| Certification Date: |
December 6, 1990 |
| Promulgated under: |
R.C. Section 111.15 |
| Rule amplifies: |
R.C. 2307.44;
R.C. 2903.31. |
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