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Part 1: Academic Integrity Code
- Academic Dishonesty
- Reporting Violations of WTAMU Academic Integrity Code
- Initial Finding of Fact and Review of Case
- Hearings Before a College Integrity Committee (CIC)
- Findings of a CIC
- Student Registration
- Transfer Credit
- English Proficiency
- Student Drop Procedure
- Withdrawal Procedure
- Change of Curriculum
- Attendance
- Distinguished Students
- Semester Grading
- Academic Standing
- Classification
- Degree Requirements
- University Honors Program
- Tuition Laws
- Payment of Fees and Charges
- Tuition Refunds
- Classroom Behavior
- Computing Services: Rules for Responsible Computing
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Part 2: Student Life Rules
- Students' Rights and Responsibilities
- Reporting Violations of the WTAMU Student Handbook
- Leave Policy
- Community Standards
- Standard of Evidence
- Amnesty
- Student Conduct Proceedings
- Interim Measures and Sanctions
- Student Conduct Files & Records
- Departure from Campus Following Suspension/Expulsion
- Parental Notification
- Abuse of the Student Conduct System
- Alcohol Beverages
- Animals on Campus
- Behavior Intervention Team (BIT)
- Campus Security Report
- Damage to Property
- Dishonesty
- Expressive Activity
- Failure to Comply & Disorderly Conduct
- Firearms, Ammunition, & Weapons
- Fire Safety
- Food & Beverages
- Hammocks
- Harassment
- Hazing
- Illegal Substances
- Lost, Found, or Abandoned Property
- Misuse of Transportation
- Photography and Recording of Students and Employees
- Sexual Misconduct
- Soliciting on Campus
- Student Organizations
- Unauthorized Areas
- Violation of Federal, State, Local Law and/or University Procedures
- Violation of Published University Rules or TAMU System Regulations
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Part 3: Civil Rights and Title IX
- Title IX, Sex-Based Misconduct & Civil Rights Adjudication Process
- All Other Civil Rights Complaints (Non Sex-Based)
- Decisions (Non Sex-Based Cases) Involving Employees as Respondents
- Appeal of Decisions and/or Sanctions of Allegations of Sex Discrimination
- Appeals – Allegations of Discrimination Not Based on Sex
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Part 4: Residential Living
- Residence Hall Rights and Responsibilities
- Alcohol Containers
- Animals
- Balconies
- Business Operations
- Candles and Incense
- Car Washing
- Chalking
- Child Supervision and Endangerment
- Community Living
- Cooperation with University Officials
- Damages or Theft of Property
- Decorations
- Early Arrivals
- Emergency and Safety Equipment
- Exterior Door Locking
- Furniture
- Guests
- Hall Sports
- Identification
- Laundry, Ice, or Vending Machines
- Lost or Found Property
- Lounge Use
- Noise
- Offensive Odor
- Posting Notices
- Prohibited Items
- Room Entry
- Solicitation
- Storage
- Unauthorized Areas
- Vandalism
- Windows/Window Screens
- Child Supervision and Endangerment
- Identification
- Part 5: Student Grievance & Procedures
- Part 6: Propose Revisions
- Definitions
4.9 | Child Supervision and Endangerment
4.9.A | Students are responsible for proper supervision of all children at all times. If young children are found without proper adult supervision, staff will make reasonable attempts to contact the parent or caregiver. The parent or caregiver should be prepared to show identification. If the parent or caregiver cannot be located, the University Police Department will be contacted.
4.9.B | Children who are disruptive, display inappropriate behaviors or require excessive staff attention may be asked to leave.
4.9.C | All staff members are required to abide by the Texas reporting laws for abusive and neglectful supervision.
4.9.D | The Texas Family Code defines neglectful supervision as placing a child in or failing to remove a child from a situation that requires judgment or actions beyond the child's level of maturity, physical condition or mental abilities.