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2. Sexual Violence, Stalking, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, as defined by the University’s

Title IX policy. 3. Violation of Bias Crime Policy.

I) Theft and/or Possession of Stolen Property 1.

Theft or other misuse of property. 2. Possession of stolen goods. a. Unauthorized possession of University owned furniture or equipment, including but not limited to items taken from residence halls, academic classrooms, or recreational facilities, or from a student’s residence hall room. 3. Theft of services: Theft is defined as taking or possessing the property of another without right or permission. Students shall respect the property of the University, its guests, and all members of the University community. Specific violations of this standard include, but are not limited to: a. The unauthorized taking, misappropriation, possession, retention, or disposal of any property owned or maintained by the University, by the Campus Bookstore, or any other Campus vendor; another student, a person attending University sponsored event, or any other person; or b. The unauthorized taking or use of any University owned or contracted service without paying for such services.

J) Hazing

1. The participation in or encouragement of any action or situation which endangers the mental or physical health, safety or welfare of another, or involves the forced or coerced consumption of alcohol, a solid substance, or drugs for the purpose of initiation into or affiliation with any organization. 2. Violation of LIU Promise Hazing/Pledging policy. (LIU Post – refer to the LIU Promise, Hillwood Commons, Third Floor. LIU Brooklyn – refer to Pratt Bldg., Rm. 321). 3. Violation of New York State Law on Hazing

K) Fire Safety

1. Intentionally creating smoke or fire. 2. Reporting a false fire alarm. 3. Activating a smoke detector. 4. Activating a sprinkler system. 5. Tampering with fire equipment. a. Inappropriate use or tampering with fire extinguishers, fire hoses, or any other safety apparatus. b. Obstructing a door so as to prohibit or encourage direct entrance to and/or exit from a room or building. c. Covering overhead lights, doorways, smoke detectors, sprinkler system, air conditioning units, walls sockets, etc. d. Wall covering of any kind exceeding 5’x7’ and/or hanging any item from the ceiling. e. Possessing water filled or lofted beds.

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