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W. Sexual Offenses Sexual Misconduct - Engaging in or advocating engagement in sexually immoral acts. Such acts deemed sexually immoral by the University include, but are not limited to, participation in sexual relations outside of marriage.

Non-Consensual Sexual Intercourse/Penetration – Non‐Consensual Sexual Intercourse/ Penetration is any sexual intercourse, however slight, with any object, by a person upon another person, that is without consent and/ or by force. Intercourse includes vaginal or anal penetration by a penis, object, tongue, or finger, and oral copulation (mouth to genital contact), no matter how slight the penetration or contact.

Non-Consensual Sexual Contact- Non‐Consensual Sexual Contact is any intentional sexual touching, however slight, with any object, by a person upon a person, that is without consent and/or by force. Sexual contact includes intentional contact with the breasts, buttocks, groin, or genitals, or touching another with any of these body parts, making another touch you with or on any of these body parts, or any other intentional bodily contact in a sexual manner.

Sexual Exploitation – Sexual Exploitation occurs when a student takes non‐consensual or abusive sexual advantage of another for his/her own advantage or benefit, or to benefit or advantage anyone other than the one being exploited, and that behavior does not otherwise constitute one of other sexual offenses. Examples of sexual exploitation include, but are not limited to: prostituting another student, non‐consensual video or audio-recording of sexual activity, engaging in voyeurism, knowingly transmitting an STI or HIV to another student. (For further information, refer to SEXUAL MISCONDUCT POLICY section in this handbook; for information about Title IX Sexual Harassment, refer to the section entitled TITLE IX SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLICY AND PROCEDURES)

X. Smoking/Tobacco Violation The use of tobacco products, including chewing tobacco, and the use of personal vaporizing devices is prohibited on campus, including all campus buildings, facilities and parking lots. Smoking devices including, but not limited to, cigarettes, pipes, bongs, electronic cigarettes, vapor devices and hookahs, are not permitted in the residence hall buildings, even if the device is not lit or in use. Tennessee state law prohibits a person under age 21 to be in possession of tobacco, smoking hemp, or vapor product, or to purchase or accept receipt of tobacco, smoking hemp, or vapor product.

Y. Stealing and Property Violations Violations include, but are not limited to, the intentional or unintentional taking (or attempt to take), damaging or destruction of property belonging to the university, members of the university community, visitors of the university, or another person. This policy also prohibits

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