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Disruptive Activity
includes participation in an activity that interferes with teaching, research,
administration, student conduct proceedings, other college functions including public-service
functions and off-campus activities. Representative actions include:
A. Leading or inciting others to disrupt scheduled and/or normal activities on college premises.
B. Classroom behavior that seriously interferes with either the instructor’s ability to conduct the
class or the ability of other students to profit from the instructional program.
C. Any behavior in or out of class, which for any reason materially disrupts the academic work of
others, involves substantial disorder, invades the rights of others, or otherwise disrupts the
regular and essential operation of the college.
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Failure to Comply
A. Failure to comply with policies, procedures, and/or directions imposed by any College official
in performance of his/her duties.
B. Failure to comply with reasonable instructions from a College official.
C. Failure to respond to written and/or verbal communication from a College official in
performance of his/her duties.
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Firearms, Weapons, Fire, and Explosives
A. Use or possession of weapons, including handguns, firearms, knives (2 inches or longer),
ammunition, fireworks, explosives, noxious materials, incendiary devices, or other dangerous
substances on College premises or at a College-sponsored event.
B. Attempting to ignite and/or igniting fire on College and/or personal property and/or property of
others either by intent or as a result of reckless behavior that results in damage to persons or
property on College premises or at a College-sponsored event.
C. Arson with intent to destroy persons or property.
Please Note: Possession of weapons, including handguns is prohibited, even for licensed
handlers.
The college reserves the right to confiscate firearms and other weapons, explosives
and fireworks.
10. Fire Alarms, Emergencies and Fire Safety
A. Tampering with fire alarms, fire extinguishers, or fire signs and prevention equipment or
failing to comply with other safety rules.
B. Making false emergency calls and destruction of emergency signs on College premises.
C. Attempting to ignite and/or igniting College and/or personal property on fire either by intent or
as a result of reckless behavior that results in damage to persons or property on College
premises or at a College-sponsored event.
D. Failure to exit or evacuate the building during a fire alarm or fire drills.
E. Inducing panic
and causing the evacuation of any public place, or otherwise causing serious
public inconvenience or alarm. Representative actions include the following:
I. Initiating or circulating a report or warning of an alleged or impending fire, explosion,
crime, or other catastrophe, knowing that such report or warning is false
II. Threatening to commit any offense of violence
III. Committing any offense, with reckless disregard of the likelihood that its commission will
cause serious public inconvenience or alarm
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