Section 67385.7 Of Chapter 16. Student Safety From California Education Code >> Division 5. >> Title 3. >> Part 40. >> Chapter 16.
67385.7
. (a) (1) The governing board of each community college
district and the Trustees of the California State University shall,
and the Regents of the University of California are requested to, in
collaboration with campus-based and community-based victim advocacy
organizations, provide, as part of established campus orientations,
educational and preventive information about sexual violence to
students at all campuses of their respective segments. For a campus
with an existing on-campus orientation program, this information
shall be provided, in addition to the sexual harassment information
required to be provided pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section
66281.5, during the regular orientation for incoming students.
(2) Each campus of the California Community Colleges and the
California State University shall, and each campus of the University
of California is requested to, post sexual violence prevention and
education information on its campus Internet Web site.
(b) The educational and preventive information provided pursuant
to this section shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, all
of the following:
(1) Common facts and myths about the causes of sexual violence.
(2) Dating violence, rape, sexual assault, domestic violence, and
stalking crimes, including information on how to file internal
administrative complaints with the institution of higher education
and how to file criminal charges with local law enforcement
officials.
(3) The availability of, and contact information for, campus and
community resources for students who are victims of sexual violence.
(4) Methods of encouraging peer support for victims and the
imposition of sanctions on offenders.
(5) Information regarding campus, criminal, and civil consequences
of committing acts of sexual violence.
(c) Campuses of the California Community Colleges and the
California State University shall, and campuses of the University of
California are requested to, develop policies to encourage students
to report any campus crimes involving sexual violence to the
appropriate campus authorities.
(d) Campuses are urged to adopt policies to eliminate barriers for
victims who come forward to report sexual assaults, and to advise
students regarding these policies. These policies may include, but
are not necessarily limited to, exempting the victim from campus
sanctions for being in violation of any campus policies, including
alcohol or substance abuse policies or other policies of the campus,
at the time of the incident.
(e) The Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges
and the Trustees of the California State University shall, and the
Regents of the University of California are requested to, develop and
adopt regulations setting forth procedures for the implementation of
this section by campuses in their respective segments.