Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3349 - Northeast Ohio Medical University
Chapter 3349-10 - Campus Safety
Section 3349-10-90 - Timely warning
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3349-10-90
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Purpose
The purpose of this rule is to codify the university's rule concerning timely warnings/crime alerts issued by the university.
(B) Definitions
(1)
"Clery Act" refers to Section 1092(f) of The Jeanne
Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, 20 U.S.C.,
and its implementation regulations, 34 C.F.R. 688.46 .
(2)
Northeast Ohio
medical university police department or "NPD" refers to the commissioned law
enforcement officers employed by the university and having jurisdiction on
university owned property.
(3)
"Security" is the
physical space reserved for contracted security officers and their respective
functions. It is located in room A-90.
(4)
"Supervisor"
means the supervisor for public safety & security who is a full-time
university employee and who heads the office of public safety and
security.
(5)
"Timely Warning" is for the purposes of this rule,
"Timely Manner" generally means the warning should be issued as soon as the
pertinent information is available, unless notification will compromise the
efforts of law enforcement to contain the emergency.
(6)
"Nine One One" is
the telephone number used to call for local community police, fire or ambulance
emergency services.
(C) Body of the rule
(1)
The
university will issue timely warnings/crime alerts in effort to notify
community members about certain crimes in and around our community in
compliance with the "Clery Act."
(2)
The director of
public safety and security, or his/her designee is responsible for consulting
with university administration, local police department(s), and with other
authorities in making the determination on a case-by-case basis of when "Timely
Warning" information in the form of a crime alert is to be disseminated.
Pursuant to the "Clery Act," a two-prong test shall be applied to determine if a crime alert will be issued. The two-prong test requires the associate to determine if the incident is:
(a)
Identified as a "Clery Act" crime; and/or
(b)
Represents a
serious or continuing threat to students, faculty, staff, or
visitors
(3)
Whether to issue a crime alert for non "Clery Act"
crimes shall be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, taking into account both the
frequency of offense and likelihood for additional occurrence.
(4)
Timely
warnings/crime alerts will contain in the subject line the phrase "Timely
Warning" or "Crime Alert" depending on the severity of the threat. The body of
the warning will include the following information, if known: a short
description of the crime or incident giving the time and date, location,
reported offense; a suspect description; weapon used; suspect vehicle; and
method of operation used to facilitate the crime. The warning will also include
personal safety information to aid members of the university community in
protecting themselves from becoming victims of a similar crime and promote
overall safety for our educational community.
(5)
Methods of
dissemination may include, but are not limited to, electronic distribution
through e-mail, posting of hard copies in public areas, posting on the
university web site, and dissemination via local media outlets.
(6)
Following
issuance, timely warnings/crime alerts will be posted for at least sixty days
in a conspicuous location at the security office for public
review.
(7)
Status updates as to the resolution or outcome will be
disseminated and updated as soon as possible.
(8)
Members of the
community who know of a crime or other serious incident should report that
incident as soon as possible to NPD so the decision can be made as to whether
or not an alert is needed.
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