(1) Each institution of higher
education with a commissioned police force shall report to the
Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs or its
successor agency, on a monthly basis, crime statistics for the
Washington state uniform crime report, in the format required by
the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs, or its
successor agency. Institutions of higher education which do not
have commissioned police forces shall report crime statistics
through appropriate local law enforcement agencies.
(2) Each institution of higher education shall publish and
distribute a report which shall be updated annually and which
shall include the crime statistics as reported under subsection
(1) of this section for the most recent three-year period. Upon
request, the institution shall provide the report to every person
who submits an application for admission to either a main or
branch campus, and to each new employee at the time of
employment. In its acknowledgment of receipt of the formal
application for admission, the institution shall notify the
applicant of the availability of such information. The
information also shall be provided on an annual basis to all
students and employees. Institutions with more than one campus
shall provide the required information on a campus-by-campus
basis.
(3)(a) Within existing resources, each institution of higher
education shall make available to all students, faculty, and
staff, and upon request to other interested persons, a campus
safety plan that includes, at a minimum, the following:
(i) Data regarding:
(A) Campus enrollments;
(B) Campus nonstudent workforce profile; and
(C) The number of campus security personnel;
(ii) Policies, procedures, and programs related to:
(A) Preventing and responding to violence and other campus
emergencies;
(B) Setting the weapons policy on campus;
(C) Controlled substances as defined in RCW 64.44.010; and
(D) Governing student privacy;
(iii) Information about:
(A) Sexual assault, domestic violence, and stalking,
including contact information for campus and community victim
advocates, information on where to view or receive campus
policies on complaints, and the name and contact information of
the individual or office to whom students and employees may
direct complaints of sexual assault, stalking, or domestic
violence; and
(B) Sexual harassment, including contact information for
campus and community victim advocates, information on where to
view or receive campus policies on complaints, and the name and
contact information of the individual or office to whom students
and employees may direct complaints of sexual harassment;
(iv) Descriptions of:
(A) Mutual assistance arrangements with state and local
police;
(B) Methods and options that persons with disabilities or
special needs have to access services and programs;
(C) Escort and transportation services that provide for
individual security;
(D) Mental health and counseling services available to
students, faculty, and staff;
(E) Procedures for communicating with students, faculty,
staff, the public, and the media, during and following natural
and nonnatural emergencies.
(b) The campus safety plan shall include, for the most
recent academic year:
(i) A description of programs and services offered by the
institution and student-sponsored organizations that provide for
crime prevention and counseling. The description must include a
listing of the available services, the service locations, and how
the services may be contacted; and
(ii) For institutions maintaining student housing
facilities, information detailing security policies and programs
for those facilities.
(c)(i) Institutions with a main campus and one or more
branch campuses shall provide the information on a
campus-by-campus basis.
(ii) Community and technical colleges shall provide such
information for the main campuses only, and shall provide
reasonable alternative information for any off-campus centers and
affiliated college sites enrolling fewer than one hundred
students.
(4)(a) Each institution shall enter into memoranda of
understanding that set forth responsibilities for the various
local jurisdictions in the event of a campus emergency.
(b) Each institution shall enter into mutual aid agreements
with local jurisdictions regarding the shared use of equipment
and technology in the event of a campus emergency.
(c) Memoranda of understanding and mutual aid agreements
shall be updated and included in campus safety plans.
(5)(a) Each institution shall establish a task force that
examines campus security and safety issues at least annually.
Each task force shall include representation from the
institution's administration, faculty, staff, recognized student
organizations, and police or security organization.
(b) Each task force shall review the campus safety plan
published and distributed under this section for its respective
institution, in order to ensure its accuracy and effectiveness
and to make any suggestions for improvement.
(6) The president of each institution shall designate a
specific individual responsible for monitoring and coordinating
the institution's compliance with this section and shall ensure
that contact information for this individual is made available to
all students, faculty, and staff.
[2008 c 168 § 1; 1990 c 288 § 7.]