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VIOLATION OF CONFIDENTIALITY
VIOLATION OF CONF DEN ALITY
means violating the confidentiality of a
student’s educational record and includes judicial advocates or College Judicial
Board members, who may not disclose confidential judicial information, and/or
student employees, who may not disclose confidential work-related information.
VIOLATION OF LAW
VIOLATION OF LAW
is any act that violates a provision of the laws of the United
States, the laws of any state in which such act occurs, the ordinances of any county,
city, municipality or other political subdivision or the laws of another nation or
political subdivision. Such acts are deemed to be a violation of the Student Code of
Conduct when the act:
occurs on the campus of the College, including all property owned, leased,
licensed or otherwise controlled by the College;
occurs in the context of any event planned, presented, sanctioned or made
available by the College, any affiliate of the College or any student
organization;
occurs at any intercollegiate athletic event in which one of the College's
teams is participating, home or away; involves more than one member of
the college community; and/or otherwise adversely affects the College.
results in an arrest and the act is classified as a misdemeanor or a felony.
WEAPONS AND FIREARMS
WEAPONS AND FIREARMS
No student may keep, use, possess, display or carry any rifle, shotgun,
handgun or other lethal or dangerous device capable of launching a
projectile by air, gas, explosion or mechanical means (including BB guns,
air-soft guns, stun guns and paintball guns) on any property owned,
controlled or leased by the College unless specifically authorized in the
TVCC Concealed Handgun Carry policy or by the administration or as part
of a college-sanctioned event;
No student may use, possess, display or carry any toy weapon which
resembles a real weapon, any swords, any illegal knives, any explosives
(including fireworks and sparklers), any martial arts weapons or any
devices which are used to threaten the safety and well-being of a person
on any property owned, controlled or leased by the College unless
specifically authorized by the TVCC Concealed Handgun Carry Policy or by
the administration or as part of a college-sanctioned event.
Anything used to injure, attempt to injure or harass another person is
considered a weapon.
Illegal or unauthorized weapons include but are not limited to handguns
(unless in compliance with the TVCC Concealed Handgun Carry Policy),
rifles, shotguns, explosives, other weapons or dangerous chemicals.
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