SEX CRIMES AND REGISTERED SEX OFFENDERS Sample Clauses

SEX CRIMES AND REGISTERED SEX OFFENDERS. If you have been convicted of a sex crime (for example, any crime involving unwelcome or otherwise unlawful acts of a sexual nature) or have been required to register as a sex offender, you are required to immediately disclose this information as part of the University Housing application process. This requirement extends beyond the submission of this application. You must immediately disclose to University Housing any later conviction of a sex crime, determination to be a sex offender, or requirement to register as a sex offender that occurs after submitting this application. You are not required to disclose any conviction in Oregon that has been set aside under ORS 137.225 or any conviction in any other jurisdiction that has been set aside by a court of competent jurisdiction. All disclosures must be provided to Associate Director, Residence Life, Systems and Services at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx or the University Housing office. If you have questions regarding the crimes covered by this disclosure requirement, you may refer to the definition of sex crimes included in ORS 163A.005 or contact the Associate Director, Residence Life, Systems and Services. Failure to provide complete and accurate information will result in immediate denial of your application and may result in disciplinary proceedings. The University may contact you for additional information regarding the conviction. The University will respond to your application after full review of the information and circumstances of the conviction. Notifying the University as required in this section is unrelated to and does not fulfill any requirement to register under ORS Chapter 163A.
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SEX CRIMES AND REGISTERED SEX OFFENDERS. If you have been convicted of a sex crime (for example, any crime involving unwelcome or otherwise unlawful acts of a sexual nature) or have been required to register as a sex offender, you are required to immediately disclose this information as part of the University Housing registration process. This requirement extends beyond the submission of this housing registration. You must immediately disclose to University Housing any later conviction of a sex crime, determination to be a sex offender, or requirement to register as a sex offender that occurs after submitting this housing registration. You are not required to disclose any conviction in Oregon that has been set aside under ORS 137.225 or any conviction in any other jurisdiction that has been set aside by a court of competent jurisdiction. All disclosures must be provided to the Associate Director, Residence Life, Systems and Services at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx or the University Housing office. If you have questions regarding the crimes covered by this disclosure requirement, you may refer to the definition of sex crimes included in ORS 163A.005 or contact the Associate Director, Residence Life, Systems and Services.

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