(6) University youth
program rules. The following rules must be enforced by the unit with respect to
all youth program faculty, staff, or volunteers.
(a) Ensure adequate adult supervision of
minors during the program at all times. Supervision must be by adult faculty,
adult staff, or adult volunteers.
(b) Ensure all university policies are
followed at all times.
(c) Ensure
the following university youth program rules are followed:
(i) Faculty, staff, or volunteers are
prohibited from being alone with a minor. Another faculty, staff, or volunteer
must always be present. "Being alone with a minor" is defined as:
(a) alone in a room,
(b) thirty yards away from others (outside),
or
(c) within thirty yards but with
no visual contact with others (outside).
(ii) Romantic or sexual activity with minors
or in the presence of minors is prohibited. Faculty, staff, or volunteers are
prohibited from engaging in any romantic or sexual activity, sexual jokes,
sexual comments, or sharing with or assisting a minor with obtaining sexually
explicit material.
(iii) Faculty,
staff, or volunteers are prohibited from transporting minors unless using a
chartered transit service (such as a bus or limousine service).
(iv) Faculty, staff, or volunteers are
prohibited from engaging in any violence or abusive conduct of any kind in the
presence of or directed at a minor.
(v) Hazing is absolutely prohibited. Faculty,
staff, or volunteers may not do or permit anyone else to do any act or coerce
another to do any act of initiation that causes or creates a substantial risk
of causing mental or physical harm to any person. For purposes of this policy,
hazing is any act or situation, which endangers the mental or physical health
or safety of a person, for the purpose of initiation, admission into,
affiliation with, or as a condition of continued membership, regardless of
one's willingness to participate. Hazing occurs if an individual or group
causes or attempts to cause physical injury or other harm to a person
emotionally, or engages in conduct, which presents a threat to the person's
health or safety, engages in an action or activity, which is intended to
demean, disgrace, humiliate, or degrade a person, engages in conduct that by
design or intent interferes with or attempts to interfere with a person's
academics, or causes, pressures, or requires a student to violate the
law.
(vi) Faculty, staff, or
volunteers may not permit bullying of any youth program participant. For
purposes of this policy, bullying is any intentional written, verbal,
electronic, or physical act that a student has exhibited toward another
particular student more than once and the behavior both: causes mental or
physical harm to the other student; and is sufficiently severe, persistent, or
pervasive that it creates an intimidating, threatening, or abusive environment
for the other participant.
(vii)
Faculty, staff, or volunteers should not have any personal electronic
communications with participants (including but not limited to email, text,
phone call, facebook or other social media) except and unless there is an
educational or programmatic purpose and the content of the communication is
consistent with the mission of the program.
(viii) Faculty, staff, or volunteers may not
meet participants off-site or off-hours, and may not invite them to their homes
unless there is a pre-established relationship begun outside of the university
youth program.
(ix) Faculty, staff,
or volunteers may not give personal gifts to participants.
(x) Faculty, staff, or volunteers may not
possess, consume, or be under the influence of, or provide to participants
alcohol, marijuana, or illegal drugs at any time the staff or volunteer has
responsibility over participants;
(xi) The university prohibits the use by
anyone, including program participants, of cameras, imaging or digital devices
in showers, restrooms, locker rooms, or other areas where privacy would
reasonably be expected by program participants. In the event such activity is
suspected or has occurred and a minor is believed to have been filmed, the
digital device must immediately be confiscated and immediately provided to the
police.
(xii) Faculty, staff, or
volunteers may not shower, bathe, or undress with or in the presence of
minors.
(xiii) Faculty, staff, or
volunteers may not possess a weapon or firearm on their person or in their
belongings at the youth program.
(xiv) Faculty, staff, or volunteers may not
hit, strike, administer corporal punishment to, or touch in an inappropriate or
illegal manner any minor.
(xv) Any
faculty, staff, or volunteer accused of violating university rules, or accused
of any inappropriate conduct at the university is prohibited from continuing as
a faculty, staff, or volunteer in the university youth program until the
allegation has been satisfactorily resolved. If such an allegation is made, the
faculty, staff, or volunteer will be immediately removed from participation in
the university youth program until the allegation has been satisfactorily
resolved.
(d) If
on-campus housing is provided, additional rules apply:
(i) Separate accommodation for minors and
adults who are not the minor's parents is required.
(ii) In-room visits are limited to
participants of the same gender;
(iii) Visits by guests who are not
participants or staff or volunteers is limited to visits in the lobby or a
lounge, and are limited to hours established by the youth program;
(iv) Faculty, staff, or volunteers may not
enter a participant's room without another staff member being
present.
(e) If a minor
participant requires medical attention during the program, a chaperone must be
present. A chaperone may be a medical professional, parent, guardian, or a
university of Toledo ("UT") faculty or staff member as appropriate.