Campus Security Authority Sample Clauses
The Campus Security Authority clause designates specific individuals or offices within an educational institution as responsible for receiving and reporting information about campus crimes and security incidents. Typically, this clause outlines who qualifies as a campus security authority, such as campus police, security personnel, or officials with significant responsibility for student activities, and details their obligations to document and forward crime reports. Its core function is to ensure compliance with legal reporting requirements, such as those under the Clery Act, thereby promoting campus safety and transparency by centralizing the collection and dissemination of crime statistics.
Campus Security Authority. A. I understand that I am a Campus Security Authority under the federal law known as the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (the “Clery Act”) and must assist the University in reporting information I receive concerning certain types of crimes committed on campus.
1. If I am made aware of a criminal incident, and particularly if it is reported to have occurred on property controlled by the University, I will inform my supervisor so that an appropriate report can be made to the University’s Police Department.
2. I understand that property controlled by the University includes locations (i) on campus, (ii) in or on non-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the University, and (iii) on public property within or immediately adjacent to the University’s campus.
