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RESOLUTION CONCERNING AMENDMENT TO STANDARDS OF CONDUCT
 
 
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RESOLUTION CONCERNING AMENDMENT TO STANDARDS OF CONDUCT

  • The following resolution was adopted:
  • RESOLVED that in order to update and to portray more clearly to the community prohibited acts of conduct for which members of the student body are subject to discipline under the University Judiciary Committee, that the Standards of Conduct be amended as follows:
  • Standard 2:

  • Current Wording: Damage to University-owned or leased property or to property of a University student, employee, faculty member or visitor occurring on University-owned or leased property.
  • Proposed Revision: Damage to University-owned or leased property or to property of a University student, employee, faculty member or visitor occurring on University-owned or leased property; or substantial damage to property belonging to any University student, faculty member or employee at the local residence of any student, faculty member or employee within the city of Charlottesville or Albemarle County.
  • Amended Revision: Substantial damage to University-owned or leased property or to property of a University student, employee, faculty member or visitor occurring on University-owned or leased property or at the residence of any student, faculty member or employee within the city of Charlottesville or Albemarle County.
  • Standard 10:

  • Current Wording: Any violation of Federal, State, or local law if such directly affects the University's pursuit of its proper educational purposes.
  • Proposed Revision: Any violation of Federal, State, or local law, if such directly affects the University's pursuit of its proper educational purposes and only to the extent such violations are not covered by other Standards of Conduct and only where a specific provision of statute or ordinance is charged in the complaint.