Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 16, 1990, Page 3, Image 3

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    I'niversiU
Code changes to be aired today
By Dan Eisler
Emeraia Report?'
A publh hearing on pro
posed ( flanges to the Cniversi
tv St mil ■ n t Conduct Code will
be held todav .it t p m in KMC
Walnut Room
The pmpos<ils include sever
al amendments to the code
about reorganizing student con
duct tribunals and appeals
boards and establishment id
"unwanted sexual attention"
as an offense subjet I to disci
plinary action
In addition, another proposal
involves reorganization and re
numbering ot the code "Stu
dents can have input that di
red 1 y affei t students. " said
Marlene Drescber director ot
the Office of Student Advoca
i \
Mu riel |ai kson l' n i \ ersilv
assistant vice president tor ad
ministration. will be the bear
mg offit er
I he offenses rule amend
ment. proposed bv the Student
Conduct Coni m it tee defines
unwanted sexual attention
as "sexual attention when a
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reasonable person would know
that it vv.o unw .1 iited iiml
would expet I tinit such behas
ior would i.iust' signifir ant
emotional distress, on t imer
sits propertv or at t niversitv
sponsored or supervised ectisi
ties "
The proposed amendment
would spet iticallv address se\
u.il misi undue I which isn't
i urrenth defined or punishable
in the code. Ifrescher said
I he i urrent code isn't clear
about rape or sexual assault,
hut Oregon law is, said Suzie
Hunter, chairvvornan ot the
Hniversitv l-nwanted Sexual
Attention Task I on e's polu \
subcommittee 'The task tone
felt a provision needed to be
added
Work on the amendment, a
new provision began in late
fall and was proposed last
term, said task fort e member
kirk Hailes
I list iplinarv sain lions that
can be imposed for code viola
lions range from a written rep
liinand to suspension or expul
sion from I lie I ni versits
In addition, the i ommittee
concluded the rules governing
the tribunals operated indepen
denth In the resident e halls,
fraternities and sororities, un
del its authoritv are i umber
some and difficult to read un
derstand and follow
The proposed amendments
would place tribunals and ap
peals boards operated bv the In
tertratermU and I'anhellenii
count.its and minor tribunals
i perated In the Residence Hall
(an finance t ioiuntittee under
the supervision of the Student
I ondui I ( aimmittee
ll\ also requiring the three
tribunals to incorporate opera!
mg procedures into respective
governing constitutions the
need for three separate admin
islrative rules would be eliiui
natei I
l rn i vers it \ admin ist rators
will review am testimoin sub
milted prior to and during the
hearing for a period of not less
than two weeks altei the hear
ing
The rules will go into otter t
onh after tiling n itii the (lo
gon Secretary of Stale's oflu e
t
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