Butler County Community College | 2017-2018 Student Handbook - page 39

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The first offense for parking in a reserved space will be $15 with a $10 increase per
subsequent violation, payable within five (5) business days. Tickets not paid within said
time period shall be prosecuted through the Office of the District Justice and all violators
shall be responsible for all costs of prosecution.
Parking Ticket Appeal Process
Parking tickets that are issued and felt to be unfair can be appealed within (5) business
days from the date the ticket was written. The appeal forms are available at the Campus
Police Department, located in the Student Success Center. Appeals will be reviewed by
the Parking Authority Review Board who then passes a decision based on majority vote.
For more information on the appeal process, please refer to the BC3 Traffic Book,
available online at
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PARKING-CODE.pdf
THE STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT
Butler County Community College is committed to the advancement of learning and to
the development of responsible individuals. Each student is considered to be a
responsible person and is expected to uphold appropriate standards of behavior. The
College has an interest for student conduct on-campus and at off-campus functions
sponsored by the College. Students who demonstrate the inability to conform to
acceptable conduct may lose the right to enjoy the educational, social, and recreational
opportunities of the College.
Criminal violations which occur on campus or at college sponsored events may be
reported to the appropriate law enforcement agency. A student may be subject to the
sanctions of the Student Code of Conduct in addition to being subject to possible action
in criminal or civil court or both.
A student engaging in the following types of conduct may be subject to disciplinary
sanctions. The listing is intended to give students notice of the types of conduct which
may result in sanctions. It is not meant to be all
inclusive.
Improper Conduct
Any student found to have committed the following types of misconduct is subject to
disciplinary sanctions:
A. Disruption or obstruction of teaching, administration, disciplinary proceedings, or
other College activities, including its public service functions, on or off campus.
B. Physical abuse, verbal abuse, threats, intimidation, harassment, coercion, and/or other
conduct which threatens or endangers the safety of any person.
C. Attempted or actual theft of and/or damage to property of the College or property of a
member of the college community.
D. Hazing, defined as an act which endangers the health or safety of a student, or which
destroys or removes public or private property, for the purpose of initiation, admission
into, affiliation with, or as a condition for continued membership in a group or
organization.
E. Failure to comply with directions of College officials or law enforcement officers
acting in performance of their duties and/or failure to identify oneself to those persons
when requested to do so.
F. Unauthorized possession, duplication, or use of keys to any College premises or
property and/or unauthorized entry to or use of College premises or property.
G. Violation of published College policies, rules, or regulations.
H. Violation of federal, state, or local law on College premises or at College sponsored or
supervised activities.
I.
Use, possession, or distribution of narcotic or other controlled substances except as
expressly permitted by law.
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