WAC 132H-120-200
Student responsibilities. Any student
shall be subject to disciplinary action as provided for in
this chapter, who either as a principal actor, aide, abettor
or accomplice as defined in RCW 9A.08.020:
(1) Materially and substantially interferes with the
personal rights or privileges of others or the educational
process of the college;
(2) Engages in unlawful conduct;
(3) Violates any provisions of this chapter; or
(4) Commits any prohibited act, including but not limited
to the following:
(a) Alcoholic beverages. Being demonstrably under the
influence of any form of alcoholic beverage. Possessing or
consuming any form of liquor or alcoholic beverage except as a
participant of legal age in a student program, banquet or
educational program which has the special written
authorization of the college president or his/her designee.
(b) Controlled substances. Using, possessing,
delivering, selling or being under the influence of legend
drugs, including anabolic steroids, androgens, or human growth
hormones, as defined by RCW 69.50.101 or any other controlled
substance as defined in RCW 69.50.101 as now law or hereafter
amended, except upon valid prescription or order of a
practitioner is subject to additional sanctions, including
disqualification from participation in college-sponsored
athletic events. For the purpose of this regulation, "sale"
shall include the statutory meaning defined in RCW 69.04.005
as now law or hereafter amended.
(c) Illegal entry. Unauthorized entry into or onto any
locked or otherwise closed college property or facility in any
manner, at any time, without permission of the college
employee or agent in charge thereof.
(d) Forgery or alteration of records. Forgery, as
defined in RCW 9A.60.010 - 9A.60.020 as now law or hereafter
amended or any district record of instrument or tendering any
forged record of instrument to any employee or agent of the
district acting in his/her official capacity as such.
(e) Illegal assembly. Participation in an assembly which
materially and substantially interferes with vehicular or
pedestrian traffic, classes, hearings, meetings, the
educational and administrative functions of the college, or
the private rights and privileges of others.
(f) Malicious mischief. Intentional or negligent damage
to or destruction of any college facility or other public or
private real or personal property.
(g) Failure to follow instructions. Failure to comply
with directions of properly identified college officials
acting in performance of their duties.
(h) Physical abuse. Physical abuse of any person or
conduct which is intended unlawfully to threaten imminent
bodily harm or to endanger the health or safety of any person
on college-owned or controlled property or at
college-sponsored or supervised functions.
(i) Assault. Assault, reckless endangerment,
intimidation or interference upon another person in the manner
set forth in RCW 9A.36.010 through 9A.36.050 or RCW 28B.10.570
through 28B.10.572 as now or hereafter amended.
(j) Disorderly, abusive, or bothersome conduct. Disorderly or abusive behavior that interferes with the rights
of others or which obstructs or disrupts teaching, research,
or administrative functions.
(k) Weapons. Possession or use of firearms, explosives,
dangerous chemicals or other dangerous weapons or
instrumentalities on the college campus, except for authorized
college purposes or for law enforcement officers, unless
written approval has been obtained from the dean of student
services or any other person designated by the president.
(l) Lewd conduct. Engaging in lewd, indecent, or obscene
behavior on college-owned or controlled property or at
college-sponsored or supervised functions.
(m) False alarms. Falsely setting off or otherwise
tampering with any emergency safety equipment, alarm or other
device established for the safety of individuals and/or
college facilities.
(n) Cheating and plagiarism. Engaging in cheating,
stealing, plagiarizing, knowingly furnishing false information
to the college, or submitting to a faculty member any work
product that the student fraudulently represents as his or her
own work for the purpose of fulfilling or partially fulfilling
any assignment or task required as part of a program of
instruction.
(o) Sexual harassment. Engaging in unwelcome sexual
advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or
physical conduct of a sexual nature where such behavior
knowingly offends the recipient, causes discomfort or
humiliation, or interferes with job or school performance.
(p) Theft or robbery. Theft or robbery from the district
or from another as defined in RCW 9A.56.010 through 9A.56.050
and RCW 9A.56.100 as now law or hereafter amended.
(q) Unauthorized use of property. Converting or using
college equipment, supplies or other property without proper
authority.
(r) Refusal to provide identification. Refusal to
provide positive identification (e.g., valid driver's license
or state identification card) in appropriate circumstances to
any college employee in the lawful discharge of said
employee's duties.
(s) Smoking. Smoking in any college facility or on
campus grounds except where specifically posted as permitted,
or any other smoking not complying with chapter 70.160 RCW.
(t) False complaint. Filing a formal complaint falsely
accusing another student or college employee with violating a
provision of this chapter.
(u) Improper use of computer, telephone or other
electronic devises. Conduct that violates WAC 132H-120-210. Trespassing or
gaining access, without authorization, to a computer, system,
network, or electronic data owned, used by, or affiliated with
the college.
(v) Ethics violation. The breach of any generally
recognized and published code of ethics or standards of
professional practice that governs the conduct of a particular
profession for which the student is taking courses or is
pursuing as an educational goal or major. These ethics codes
must be distributed to students as part of an educational
program, course, or sequence of courses and the student must
be informed that a violation of such ethics may subject the
student to disciplinary action by the college.
(w) Criminal law violation, illegal behavior, other
unlawful violations. Students can be reported to proper
authorities for acts which constitute violations to applicable
local, state and federal laws. When the student's behavior is
determined to threaten the health, safety and/or property of
the college and its members, the college may immediately and
summarily suspend the student and refer any such violation to
the proper authorities for disposition.
(x) Stalking. Stalking behavior or conduct in which a
student willfully and repeatedly follows or contacts someone
with the intent and/or reasonable effect of creating fear or
emotional distress and where the college determines that such
behavior or conduct serves no legitimate purpose.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140. 05-17-012, §
132H-120-200, filed 8/4/05, effective 9/4/05; 03-14-015, §
132H-120-200, filed 6/19/03, effective 7/20/03; 02-10-069, §
132H-120-200, filed 4/26/02, effective 5/27/02. Statutory
Authority: Chapter 34.05 RCW and RCW 28B.50.140. 93-12-008,
§ 132H-120-200, filed 5/19/93, effective 6/19/93; 92-19-047, §
132H-120-200, filed 9/10/92, effective 10/11/92. Statutory
Authority: RCW 28B.50.140. 86-01-056 (Order 91, Resolution
No. 169), § 132H-120-200, filed 12/16/85; 83-12-012 (Order 84,
Resolution No. 155), § 132H-120-200, filed 5/23/83; 81-07-034
(Order 71, Resolution No. 135), § 132H-120-200, filed 3/13/81;
80-15-011 (Order 71, Resolution No. 131), § 132H-120-200,
filed 10/6/80; 78-07-024 (Order 57, Resolution No. 111), §
132H-120-200, filed 6/15/78; Order 44, § 132H-120-200, filed
8/11/76; Order 16, § 132H-120-200, filed 3/15/73.]