TAMIU Student Handbook 2023-2024

Page 29 of 93 vviioolleanticoen.or force, violation of a trust or duty, premeditation, and a previous conduct 5. “Chairperson” means Student Conduct Administrator who is authorized by the Vice Pcornesdiudcetnint gfor Student Engagement or their designee, to take the lead role in Administrative Hearing(s) and/or appeals when there is more than one Student Conduct Administrator present. 6. “Charge” means an allegation of a potential violation of the Student Code of Conduct. Charges are issued after a Student Conduct Administrator has determined sufficient 7. i “ nformation exists to hold a conference. Complainant” or “Reporter” means any person who submits information indicating that a student may have violated the Student Code of Conduct. Information brought forth by the complainant may result in an investigation. 8. “Complaint” means a written petition made by a complainant that seeks to have 9. s “ pecific behavior(s) cease. Conference” means a process which provides an opportunity for an accused student to respond to specific charges. 10. “Consent” means clear, voluntary and ongoing agreement to engage in a specific act. Also refer to definition of “Consent” in System Regulation 08.01.01, Civil Rights Compliance. 11. “Discrimination” means a materially adverse action or actions that intentionally or ua fnf ei ncttes n tt ihoen atlel yr me sx c laundde s coonned i ftri oonm of uf l le pmapr ltoi cyimp aetni ot n oirn , adcecne isess ttoh e ebdeunceaftiitosn oa fl , oo rr ionrsi gt iitnu, tai og ne ,adl ips raobgi lri at ym, gs ebneectai cu isnef oo rf ma na tiinodni, vviedtuear la’ sn rsat ac et u, sc,osl eoxr u, sael xo,r ri eenl itgai toino ,nn, ga et inodnearl iDdies nc rt ii tmy i, n oa rt i oann iyn col ut hdeers hc laarsassi sf imc aetni ot n( b pa sr eo dt e oc tne db o bt hy hfoesdt ei lrea le, n svti ar ot en, moern tl oacnadl ql auwi d. 12. p “ ro quo) and retaliation based on a legally protected category. Faculty member” means any person hired by the University to conduct classroom, teaching, or research activities or who is otherwise considered by the University to be 13. a “ member of its faculty. (Refer to the Faculty Handbook) Honor Council” means the hearing body responsible for administering academic violation cases involving students. 14. “Incapacitation” means the physical and/or mental inability to make informed, rational judgments. States of incapacitation include, but are not limited to, sleep, un no tc of onrsmc i ionugs nmeesms , oarni de sb) .r Wo whneor eu tasl caonhdobl loarc koot huet sr (dwr uhgesr ea raen i innvdoi lvvieddu,a l i s a w a k e b u t i s incapacitation is dmeaf ki ni ne dg wc ai pt ha cri et ys ,p ea cwt atroe nh eosws tohf e c sounbs setqaunecne c ceos ,n saunmd eadb ii lmi t yp atcot s ma apkeer sf uo lnl y’ s idnef coirsmi oend- judgments.

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