NSU Student Handbook 2024

4) if the victim is incapable of giving consent because of any intoxicating, narcotic, or anesthetic agent or hypnosis; or 5) if the victim is thirteen years of age, but less than sixteen years of age, and the perpetrator is at least three years older than the victim. 4. To the extent that this policy is intended to implement protections arising under the criminal law, amendments to those underlying statutes will be deemed to have been incorporated hereto on the effective date of such amendments. 5. For purposes relating to the annual security report required under the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (20 USC § 1092(f)), conduct constituting Dating Violence, Domestic Violence Sexual Assault and Stalking under § 3 of this policy shall be reported as crime, irrespective of its treatment under South Dakota law. A. For purposes of its annual security report a statement of policy that addresses the institution’s programs to prevent dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking, the South Dakota criminal law classifications align with the definitions set out in § 3 of this policy as follows: 1) Consent is defined as set forth in § 3(E) above; 2) Dating violence includes domestic abuse as defined in SDCL ch 25-10 that occurs between persons involved in a romantic relationship as defined in SDCL § 25-10-3.2 who are not cohabiting and who have never cohabited; 3) Domestic violence includes domestic abuse as defined in SDCL ch 25-10 that occurs between persons involved in a romantic relationship as defined in SDCL § 25-10-3.2 who are cohabiting and who have cohabited; 4) Sexual assault includes rape as defined in SDCL § 22-22-1; sexual contact with a minor as defined in SDCL § 22-22-7; sexual contact as defined in SDCL § 22-22-7.1 without consent as set forth in SDCL § 22-22-7.4 or with a person incapable of consenting as set forth in SDCL § 2222-7.2; and attempts to commit such offenses as defined in SDCL § 22-4-1; and 5) Stalking includes stalking as defined in SDCL ch 22-19A. SOURCE: BOR December 2013; BOR June 2014; BOR June 2015; BOR August 2020. SOUTH DAKOTA BOARD OF REGENTS POLICY MANUAL 3:4.1 SUBJECT: Student Code of Conduct A. PURPOSE To establish the expectations of student conduct, the process for determining when there is a violation of the conduct code, and the appeals process available when a violation is found. B. DEFINITIONS 1. Advisor: A person of the student’s choosing who has agreed to advise a student throughout the student conduct process. The advisor may be a faculty member, staff member, student, attorney, family member, or anyone else. The advisor is limited to advising the student directly, and is not permitted to speak to anyone else, or participate directly, in any hearing. Students should choose an advisor who is available to attend any scheduled meetings or hearings because advisor availability is not considered in scheduling meetings or hearings. 65 NSU STUDENT HANDBOOK 2024-25

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