Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3341 - Bowling Green State University
Chapter 3341-2 - Policy Statements
Section 3341-2-43 - Student conduct process involving amnesty
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Policy statement and purpose
Student health , safety and well-being as well as the removal of barriers that might prevent the reporting of conduct that endangers persons or property are substantial university interests. The university's interest in promoting student health , safety, and well-being is furthered by encouraging students to seek and obtain prompt medical assistance if a person is in distress from the abuse of alcohol or other substances.
(B) Policy
(C) Recognized student organizations
If a representative of a recognized student organization or student group seeks medical assistance for another due to the overconsumption of alcohol or a drug overdose, that act will be considered as a mitigating factor in determining a sanction if the recognized student organization is found in violation of the code of student conduct in connection with the occurrence.
(D) Failure to comply with amnesty conditions
A student who fails to successfully satisfy all the conditions of amnesty, including any required educational interventions, may be referred for adjudication through the code of student conduct for the original incident.
(E) Appeal
A student who has been denied amnesty afforded by this policy may submit a written appeal regarding that decision to the dean of students or designee within five business days of the decision. The dean's decision shall be final.
Equity impact statement: the policy has been assessed for adverse differential impact on members of one or more protected groups.