Legislation
SECTION 6432
Sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking prevention information
Education (EDN) CHAPTER 16, TITLE 7, ARTICLE 129-A
§ 6432. Sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking prevention
information. Each college shall inform incoming students about sexual
assault, domestic violence and stalking prevention measures through
programs which may include workshops, seminars, discussion groups, and
film presentations, in order to disseminate information, promote
discussion, encourage reporting, and facilitate prevention of sexual
assault, domestic violence and stalking. Such information shall include,
but not be limited to:
1. the applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations relating to such
offenses;
2. the penalties for the commission of a sex offense, a domestic
violence incident and a stalking offense;
3. the procedures in effect at the college for dealing with such
offenses;
4. the availability of counseling and other support services for the
victims of such offenses;
5. the nature of and common circumstances relating to sex offenses,
incidents of domestic violence and stalking offenses on college
campuses; and
6. the methods the college employs to advise and to update students
about security procedures.
information. Each college shall inform incoming students about sexual
assault, domestic violence and stalking prevention measures through
programs which may include workshops, seminars, discussion groups, and
film presentations, in order to disseminate information, promote
discussion, encourage reporting, and facilitate prevention of sexual
assault, domestic violence and stalking. Such information shall include,
but not be limited to:
1. the applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations relating to such
offenses;
2. the penalties for the commission of a sex offense, a domestic
violence incident and a stalking offense;
3. the procedures in effect at the college for dealing with such
offenses;
4. the availability of counseling and other support services for the
victims of such offenses;
5. the nature of and common circumstances relating to sex offenses,
incidents of domestic violence and stalking offenses on college
campuses; and
6. the methods the college employs to advise and to update students
about security procedures.