NDSCS College Catalog
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| Security Policy |
| 1. Administrative Responsibility - In accordance with the 1994 Student Right-to-Know and the Campus Security Act, the North Dakota State College of Science has determined the following: |
| a. The Campus Law Enforcement unit shall be the North Dakota State College of Science Police department. |
| b. All criminal offenses shall be reported to the campus police, phone 671-2233, Riley Hall. |
| c. The director of campus police is the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act Campus Authority. He or she is responsible to see crimes covered in the regulations are published and posted on our Web site. Others can receive this information by requesting the information from the Campus Police department. |
| d. In cases where the campus police director is not available, the Crisis Management Team will assume the duties as indicated. |
| • The college authority, after consultation with appropriate others, will disclose to the students and employees that information deemed necessary for them to know a threat exists. |
| • The final decision rests with the designated college authority as to how and what information is to be released. |
| • Options for disseminating information concerning the existence of a threat includes: |
| • Campus News; |
| • Bulletin boards/announcements; |
| • All-college assemblies; |
| • Meetings with students and employees; |
| • Public address system; |
| • Campus mail; |
| • Channel 8 TV and local news media; and |
| • Other |
| 2. Procedure to Report a Crime - Report all crimes immediately. Contact the North Dakota State College of Science Police department, phone 671-2233 (available on a 24-hour basis), or go directly to Riley Hall. |
| a. It is a responsibility of the Campus Police department to be on call and to respond to all campus police emergencies. |
| b. Additional responsibilities of the Campus Police department include keeping and maintaining of essential records of crimes committed so that annual reports can be submitted when requested and required. |
| 3. General Information - It is important to note that all situations cannot be anticipated, and it is the expectation that in these cases common sense will prevail. |
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