TAMIU Student Handbook 2021-2022

Page 36 of 91 campus living environment that a reasonable person would consider intimidating, abusive, or offensive or sexual exploitation as defined in Texas A&M University System Regulation 08.01.01. (For sex-based behaviors that are sever, persistent, or pervasive to create a work, education, or campus living environment that a reasonable person would consider intimidating, abusive, or offensive; sexual exploitation; sexual assault; or sexual harassment; please see System Texas A&M University System Regulation 08.01.01 and University Rule 08.01.01.L1) Theft. Unauthorized removal or stealing and/or attempted removal or stealing of property of a member of the University community or other personal or public property, on or off campus. This includes knowingly possessing such stolen property. This also includes theft of services and/or misuse of another’s property including, but not limited to, unauthorized use of another’s property, unauthorized selling of subsidized tickets, and use of a forged parking permit. Traffic Obstruction. Obstruction of the free flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic on University premises or at University-sponsored or supervised activities. Unauthorized Recording. Any unauthorized use of electronic or other devices to make an audio, video, still frame or photographic record of any persons without their prior knowledge, or without their effective consent when the person or persons being recorded have a reasonable expectation of privacy and/or such recording is likely to cause injury or distress. This includes, but is not limited to, surreptitiously taking pictures of another person in a gym, locker room, or restroom or recording administrative meetings with University officials . If a recording is made that captures a violation of the Student Rules or law, the Student Conduct Administrator may elect not to enforce this section of the Student Rules against the student making the recording. Unauthorized Representation. Unauthorized representation of the University or any recognized entity of the University. Violation of Law. Any act that violates federal, state, or local laws is a violation of this Code. Violation of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Regulations. Violations of any NCAA regulations. Violation of Published University or System Rules. Violation of any University or System policy, rule, or regulation, including, but not limited to University Housing contracts and rules, University motor vehicle rules, rules relating to the use of student identification cards,

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