Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3335 - Ohio State University
Chapter 3335-5 - Faculty Members In General
Section 3335-5-48.7 - Committee on academic misconduct
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3335-5-48.7
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Membership.
The committee on academic misconduct shall consist of sixty-two members.
(1) Thirty faculty, at least half of whom shall be tenure-track faculty.
Faculty members are eligible for reappointment, but may not serve more than two
consecutive terms.
(2) Thirty
students.
(a) Fifteen graduate
students.
(b) Fifteen undergraduate
students. The term of service shall begin with the summer term.
(3) Two administrators.
(a) The vice president for student life or
designee, non-voting.
(b) The
director of the office of the committee on academic misconduct, appointed by
the executive vice president and provost, who shall not participate in the
decisions of the committee. The director may recommend student members for
approval by the appointing body, as specified in paragraph (B)(1) of rule
3335-5-46 of the Administrative
Code.
(4) Alternate
members.
Faculty and students who have been regular members of the committee during the previous three years shall be eligible to be alternate members, providing they remain at the university in their same category.
(B) Duties and responsibilities.
(1) Investigate or establish
procedures for the investigation of all reported cases of student academic
misconduct, with the exception of cases in a professional college having a
published honor code, and decide upon suitable disciplinary action. (The term
"academic misconduct" is defined in paragraph (A) of rule
3335-23-04 of the Administrative
Code.) Instructors shall report all instances of alleged academic misconduct to
the committee.
(2) Investigate all
cases of lax or irregular methods of conducting examinations that might tend to
promote academic misconduct on the part of students, with the exception of
cases in a professional college having a published honor code. The committee
shall report its findings in these cases to the executive vice president and
provost.
(3) Serve as a consultant
on questions of academic misconduct for any professional college having a
published honor code. (Note: this committee shall not have jurisdiction over
cases involving student academic misconduct in professional colleges having
published honor codes. These colleges shall follow their own codes in
investigating reported cases of academic misconduct and in determining suitable
disciplinary action. When the action taken involves suspension, dismissal, or
entry on the student's permanent record, a recommendation to that effect shall
be made to the executive vice president and provost for review and
action.)
(C) Organization.
(1) The committee on academic
misconduct is authorized to:
(a) Establish
panels of its members which will conduct hearings and make decisions with the
same authority as the committee itself;
(b) Establish rules and procedures to conduct
hearings, including the definition of a quorum.
(2) If the caseload of the committee should
from time to time become such that cases cannot be set for hearing within four
weeks (excluding periods of examinations or between vacations and recesses
between semesters, terms, or sessions), the chair shall be empowered to ask
alternate members to serve voluntarily and temporarily as members of hearing
panels.
(3) As a standing committee
of the senate, this committee is also governed by the provisions of
rule
3335-5-46 and of the
Administrative Code.
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