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SENATE PASSES BILL TO CRACK DOWN ON COLLEGE HAZING

 

The New York State Senate today passed legislation to prevent the tragic injuries and deaths that can occur due to hazing at colleges and universities. The bill (S.1937), sponsored by Senator Kenneth LaValle (R-C-I, Port Jefferson), would help cut down on hazing by strengthening a college or university’s enforcement authority and increasing awareness of the consequences of hazing, underage drinking, and illegal drug use.

 

“Hazing can create physical as well as emotional scars that may last a lifetime,” Senator LaValle said. “There is nothing ‘good-natured’ about hazing and it cannot be tolerated on our college and university campuses.”

 

“Hazing and the consequences that follow play no positive role in a student’s well-being,” Senate Majority Leader Dean G. Skelos said. “This legislation will help schools develop and enforce policies that deter this harmful and potentially deadly behavior.”

 

In spite of good faith efforts on the part of institutions of higher education to implement policies and procedures to combat hazing, problems continue and show no signs of decreasing. Last month, SUNY Binghamton halted all pledging activity on campus due to an alarming number of serious hazing complaints, and in November, a member of Florida A&M’s marching band was beaten to death during a hazing ritual. Parents, administrators and trustees have become increasingly concerned about the safety of their children and students on campus.

 

This legislation passed today would build upon existing criminal laws against hazing, underage drinking and illegal drug use to deter such activities by requiring colleges and universities to implement more serious consequences and disciplinary charges for offenders. The bill:

· Requires colleges to adopt rules prohibiting hazing, underage

drinking and illegal drug use and establish penalties for

non-compliance;

· Expands authority of colleges to regulate conduct by college and

student government organizations and clubs, athletic teams and clubs,

alumni organizations, fraternities, sororities, and any other

organization that has access to and use of the college facilities;

· Requires colleges to educate the campus community on bias-related

crime, hazing, underage drinking and illegal drug use; and

· Requires colleges to inform incoming students of and to train

residence hall staff in the prohibitions against hazing, underage

drinking and illegal drug use.

 

The bill will be sent to the Assembly.

 

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Unfortunately it doesn’t change the classification of the crime or penalties but adds substantial unfunded mandates from the state.

 

Take care,

Norm

 

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Sun-Sentinel: Aaron Golson and the Bria Hunter band beating at Florida A & M

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Golson’s lawyer wants him to take very minor responsibility. Excerpt:
Defense lawyer Craig J. Brown said Golson, 19, will enter a plea to a misdemeanor hazing offense Thursday in Circuit Court… although he will still deny that he struck Bria Hunter, 18, as campus police claim.

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No drumroll for one year at FAMU

Linkt: http://www.freep.com/article/20120515/NEWS07/205150366/FAMU-band-s-suspension-after-hazing-death-to-be-extended

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida A&M University’s famed marching band is being suspended for at least one more school year as officials try to cleanse the hazing culture that led to the death of a drum major, the school’s president said Monday.

FAMU President James Ammons said the Marching 100 should stay off the field at least until a new band director is hired and new rules for the band have been adopted.

Eleven FAMU band members face felony charges in the November hazing death of Robert Champion, while two others face misdemeanor counts. The band has been banned from performing since soon after he died, and band director Julian White recently retired after it was revealed that at least 100 band members were not students when Champion died.

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Cheerleader allegations rock North Ogden high school

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OGDEN — Nine Ogden High School senior cheerleaders have been suspended for hazing incoming cheerleaders. Several other students are also being i…

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San Diego State’s Barzeen Barzanji dies — from Sigma Alpha Epsilon, but at another house

Under investigation: another Sigma Alpha Epsilon death (San Diego State’s Barzeen Barzanji), which has occurred after the undergraduate members rejected a measure that would require chapters to be dry following a previous death at Cornell. http://www.phikaps.org/news/89893/Updated-Statement-Regarding-the-Death-of-a-Student.htm

 

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