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Sanctions

The Student Organization Discipline Board shall have the authority to impose, but is not limited to, any one or a combination of the following penalties:

A warning

Probation, defined as a period of time, not to exceed one year, during which an organization is ordered to conform to all established policies and regulations, with the consequences of misconduct during the probationary period specified in advance

Monetary fines.

Social service sanction, with the Student Organization Discipline Board determining the total hour requirement and the compliance period. The specific social service project is determined by the organization and must be approved in advance by the Director of Student Activities and Involvement.

Suspension of specific student organization registration privileges for a definite period of time.

Dismissal, involving exclusion from all privileges of registration for an indefinite period

Financial or other restitution for property damage or physical injury

Letter to the national or international office of the organization, if applicable

The Student Organization Discipline Board may also recommend to the Director of Student Activities and Involvement that individual members be referred to the Office of Ethical Development and Restorative Practices

Discipline Records and Notice

A member of the Student Organization Discipline Board shall be designated to take notes at all hearings The minutes of the hearing shall include a copy of the original complaint, a copy of all written documentation pertaining to the case, the date and location of the hearing, a list of all witnesses who appeared at the hearing with a brief summary of the testimony of each, a copy of all notices to appear that were sent out, and a copy of the decision

Records of all Discipline Board hearings shall be kept on file in Student Activities and Involvement. Notice for all hearings shall be sent to the organization president and the University advisor in accordance with The Code. When deemed necessary, the inter/national organization may also be notified, if applicable.

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