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                 (8) False Information. Acts of dishonesty, including but not limited to the following: Furnishing false information to the College, any College official, faculty member or office.
(9) Fire Alarms and Safety Equipment. Tampering with fire alarms or safety equipment is prohibited. This is including, but is not limited to, fire hydrants, fire hoses, extinguishers, AED’s, and fire alarm pull stations.
(10) Forgery or Falsification. Unauthorized possession of or fraudulent creation, alteration, or misuse of any college or other governmental document, record, key, electronic device, or identification.
(11) Harassment. Conduct defined in s. 947.013, Stats.
(12) Hazing. Conduct defined in s. 948.51, Stats.
(13) Misuse of Computing Resources. Conduct that involves any of the following:
(a) Failure to comply with laws, license agreements, and contracts governing college computer network, software, and hardware use.
(b) Use of college computing resources for unauthorized commercial purposes or personal gain.
(c) Failuretoprotectapersonalpasswordorcollege-authorizedaccount.
(d) Breach of computer security, invasion of privacy, or unauthorized access to college
computing resources.
(e) Other violations of Lakeshore’s Computer Use Policy for College Students.
(14) Noncompliance with Disciplinary Sanctions. Conduct that violates a sanction, requirement, or restriction imposed in connection with previous disciplinary action.
(15) Serious and Repeated Violations of Municipal Law. Serious and repeated off-campus violations of municipal law.
(16) Sexual Assault. Conduct defined in s. 940.225, Stats.
(17) Stalking. Conduct defined in s. 940.32, Stats.
(18) Theft. Attempted or actual theft of College property or the property of others.
(19) Unauthorized Entry or Use. Unauthorized entry into or use of College buildings and grounds, including roofs,
ledges, balconies; unauthorized erection or use on College property of any structures including but not limited
to tents, huts, gazebos, shelters, platforms, and public address systems.
(20) Unauthorized Recording. Any unauthorized use of electronic or other devices to make an audio or video
record of any person while on College premises without his/her prior knowledge, or without his/her effective consent when such a recording is likely to cause injury or distress. This includes, but is not limited to, surreptitiously taking pictures of another person.
(21) Unauthorized Use of or Damage to Property. Unauthorized possession of, use of, tampering with, damage to, or destruction of College property or the property of others.
(22) Violation of Criminal Law. Conduct that constitutes a criminal offense as defined by state or federal law. (23) Violation of College Rules. Conduct that violates any published college rules, regulations, or policies,
including provisions contained in college contracts with students including program handbooks.
(24) Weapons or Dangerous Items. Possession or use of firearms, explosives, dangerous chemicals, or other
dangerous weapons or instruments on College premises or use of any such item unless part of an approved academic activity (This includes but is not limited to BB guns, Airsoft guns, Mace, switchblades and knives, or swords with blades over four inches).
Disciplinary Procedure:
(1) Process. The Registrar/Student Conduct Officer may proceed in accordance with this section to impose, subject to hearing and appeal rights, one or more of the disciplinary sanctions listed under “disciplinary sanctions.”
(2) Conference with Student. When the Registrar/Student Conduct Officer concludes that proceedings under this section are warranted, the Registrar/Student Conduct Officer shall promptly contact the student in person, by telephone, or by electronic mail to offer to discuss the matter with the student. The purpose of this discussion is to permit the Registrar/Student Conduct Officer to review with the student the basis for his or her belief that the student engaged in nonacademic misconduct, and to afford the student an opportunity to respond. If the student does not respond to the Registrar/Student Conduct Officer’s offer to discuss the matter, the Registrar/Student Conduct Officer may proceed to make a determination on the basis of the available information.
(3) Determination by the Investigating Officer that No Disciplinary Sanction is Warranted. If, as a result of a discussion or review of available information, the Registrar/Student Conduct Officer determines that nonacademic misconduct did not in fact occur, or that no disciplinary sanction is warranted under the
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