WAC 132K-126-190
Rules and regulations. Any student
found to have committed, aided, or abetted others to commit
any of the following violations is subject to the disciplinary
actions outlined in this chapter:
(1) Acts of dishonesty, including, but not limited to,
the following:
(a) Cheating, plagiarism, or other forms of academic
dishonesty;
(b) Furnishing false information to any Pierce College
official, faculty member, staff department;
(c) Forgery, alteration, or misuse of a Pierce College
document, record, fund or instrument of identification;
(d) Tampering with the election of any Pierce College
recognized student organization;
(e) Assuming the identity of another student;
(f) Allowing another student to assume your identity.
(2) Assault, reckless endangerment, intimidation,
physical abuse, harassment, coercion and/or other conduct
which threatens or endangers the health and safety of any
person.
(3) Disorderly, lewd, indecent, or other behavior which
breaches the peace, interferes with the rights of others or
which obstructs or disrupts teaching, research, administrative
functions, or other college-authorized activities and
otherwise interferes with the learning environment.
(4) Failure to follow the reasonable instructions of
faculty members, staff member, Pierce College official thereby
infringing upon the rights and privileges of other members of
the college community.
(5) Falsely setting off or otherwise tampering with any
emergency safety equipment, alarm, or other device established
for the safety of individuals and/or the college.
(6) Engaging in hate incidents and/or hate crimes to
include conduct, speech, other expressions and actions
motivated by bias against a victim based on his or her actual
or perceived race, ethnicity, national origin, religion,
gender, age, sexual orientation or disability. Examples of
behaviors that may constitute a hate incident or crime
include, but are not limited to:
(a) Threatening phone calls or text messages;
(b) Hate mail to include all forms of electronic
messages;
(c) Physical assault;
(d) Threats of harm or violence;
(e) Arson;
(f) Vandalism;
(g) Cross burning;
(h) Bombing and bomb threats.
(7) Attempted or actual theft of, and/or damage to
property of the college or property of a member of the college
community or other personal or public property.
(8) Possession or unauthorized use of college equipment
and supplies including, but not limited to, converting college
equipment or supplies for personal gain or use without proper
authority.
(9) Intentionally gaining access, without authorization,
to a computer system or electronic data owned or used by the
Washington state Community College District No. 11 shall be
subject both to disciplinary action pursuant to this chapter
and to criminal prosecution pursuant to RCW 9A.52.110 through 9A.52.130, and any or all other statutory laws or regulations
pertaining thereto.
(10) Entering any administrative or other employee office
or any locked or otherwise closed college facility in any
manner, at any time, without authority or permission of the
college employee or agent in charge.
(11) Smoking in college vehicles or on college premises
outside of designated smoking areas.
(12) Use, possession or distribution or being under the
influence of alcoholic beverages, except as expressly
permitted by law and college regulations.
(13) Use, possession, distribution, or being
demonstratably under the influence of narcotics or other
controlled substances, except as expressly permitted by law.
(14) Possession or use (to include exhibiting, displaying
or drawing any weapon) of firearms, explosives, other weapons
or dangerous chemicals or any other device or substance which
can be used to inflict bodily harm on college premises or at
college-sponsored or supervised activities, except for
authorized college purposes or for law enforcement officers.
(15) Failure to comply with the directions of Pierce
College officials or law enforcement officers acting in
performance of their duties, and/or failure to identify
oneself to these persons when requested to do so.
(16) 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 that employee's duties.
(17) Participating in a campus demonstration or other
activity which disrupts the normal operations of the college
and infringes on the rights of other members of the college
community; leading or inciting others to disrupt scheduled
and/or normal activities within any campus building or area;
intentional obstruction which unreasonably interferes with
freedom of movement, either pedestrian or vehicular, on campus
or at college-sponsored activities.
(18) Intentionally and repeatedly following another
person to that person's home, school, place of employment,
business, or any other location, or following the person while
in transit between locations may be subject to disciplinary
action if the person being followed is intimidated, harassed,
or placed in fear that the stalker intends to injure the
person or property of the person being followed, or another
person. The feeling of fear, intimidation, or harassment must
be one that a reasonable person in the same situation would
experience under all the circumstances. RCW 9A.46.110 and 10.14.020 shall be guidance for this regulation.
(19) Any act of misconduct, which substantially disrupts
any college function or renders it difficult or impossible to
continue such a function in an orderly manner.
(20) Abuse of the judicial system, including, but not
limited to:
(a) Failure to obey the summons of a judicial advisor or
body or Pierce College official.
(b) Falsification, distortion, or misrepresentation of
information before a judicial advisor or body.
(c) Disruption or interference with the orderly conduct
of a judicial proceeding.
(d) Knowingly initiating a judicial proceeding without
cause (i.e., filing a false report).
(e) Attempting to discourage an individual's proper
participation in, or use of, the judicial system or to
encourage sharing of false testimony or information.
(f) Attempting to improperly influence the impartiality
of a member of a judicial body prior to and/or during the
course of the judicial proceeding.
(g) Harassment (verbal or physical) and/or intimidation
of a member of the judicial advisor or judicial body prior to,
during, and/or after a judicial proceeding.
(h) Failure to comply with the sanction(s) imposed under
the code of conduct.
(i) Influencing or attempting to influence another person
to abuse the judicial system.
(21) Violation of:
(a) Pierce College policies, rules or regulations; and/or
(b) Federal, state or local law on Pierce College
facilities at Pierce College sponsored or supervised
activities.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140(13). 09-06-001, §
132K-126-190, filed 2/18/09, effective 3/21/09.]