Section 69810 Of Article 15. Forfeiture Of State Aid To Students From California Education Code >> Division 5. >> Title 3. >> Part 42. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 15.
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. In accepting a scholarship, loan, fellowship, grant-in-aid,
or any other financial aid given or guaranteed by the state for
assistance, every recipient thereof who is a student at a public or
private university, college, or other institution of higher
education, shall be deemed to have agreed to observe the rules and
regulations promulgated by the governing authority of the university,
college, or other institution of higher education, for the
government thereof.
Any recipient of this state financial aid who, on the campus of
the university, college, or other institution of higher education,
willfully and knowingly commits any act likely to disrupt the
peaceful conduct of the activities of the campus, and is arrested and
convicted of a public offense arising from the act, may be
determined to be ineligible for any state financial aid for a period
not to exceed the ensuing two academic years.
Any recipient of this state financial aid who, after a hearing, is
found to have willfully and knowingly disrupted the orderly
operation of the campus, but has not been arrested and convicted, may
be determined to be ineligible for any state financial aid for the
period as the hearing board may determine, not to exceed the ensuing
two academic years.
Any recipient who is suspended from an institution of higher
education for these acts shall be ineligible for state financial aid
for a period not less than the time of the suspension.
The governing authority of the university, college, or other
institution of higher education shall, for purposes of this section,
cause to be reviewed the record of each recipient and shall, as soon
as practicable, notify a hearing board established by it of the name
of any recipient who committed any act likely to disrupt the peaceful
conduct of the activities of the campus and was arrested and
convicted of any public offense arising from that act, or is found to
have willfully and knowingly disrupted the orderly operation of the
campus, or has been suspended from an institution of higher education
for these acts.