| Roxbury Community College does not permit hazing at any
activity or event associated with the College or College
recognized clubs and organizations. The Commonwealth of
Massachusetts prohibits hazing of any form on campuses
throughout the Commonwealth. Hazing is defined as any conduct
or method of initiation into any student organization,
whether on public or private property, which willfully
or recklessly endangers the physical or mental health of
any student or other person. Such conduct shall include
whipping, beating, branding, forced calisthenics and exposure
to weather, forced consumption of any food, liquor, beverage,
drug or other substance. Also, hazing includes any other
brutal treatment or forced physical activity which is likely
to adversely affect the physical health or safety of any
student or other person, or cause extreme mental stress,
including extended deprivation of sleep or rest or extended
isolation.
The Senate enacted an act prohibiting
the practice of hazing and the House of Representatives
in General
Court in 1985. Chapter 369 of the General Laws is hereby
amended by adding the following three sections.
Section 17. Whoever is a principle organizer
or participant in the crime of hazing as defined herein
shall be punished
by a fine of not more that one thousand dollars or
by imprisonment in a house of correction for not more
than one hundred days or by both such fine and imprisonment.
The term hazing as used in this section and in sections
eighteen and nineteen, shall mean any conduct or method
of initiation into any student organization, whether
public or private property, which willfully or recklessly
endangers the physical or mental health of any student
or other person. Such conduct shall include whipping,
beating, branding, forced calisthenics and exposure
to the weather, forced consumption of any food, liquor,
beverage, drug or other substance. Also, hazing includes
any other brutal treatment or forced physical activity
which is likely to adversely affect the physical health
or safety of any such student or other person, or cause
extreme mental stress, including extended deprivation
of sleep or rest or extended isolation.
Section 18. Whoever knows that a person
is the victim of hazing as defined in section seventeen
and is at
the scene of such a crime shall, to the extent that
such person can do so without danger or peril to himself
or other, report such a crime to an appropriate law
enforcement official as soon as reasonably practical.
Whoever fails to report such crime will be punished
by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars.
Section 19. Each institution of
secondary education and each student group, student
team or student organization
which is part of such institution or is recognized
by the institution or permitted by the institution
to use its name or facilities or is known by the institution
to exist as an unaffiliated student group, student
team or student organization, shall provide a copy
of this section and sections seventeen and eighteen;
provided however, that an institution's compliance
with this section's requirements that an institution
issue copies of this section and sections seventeen
and eighteen to an unaffiliated student groups, teams
or organizations shall not constitute evidence of the
institution's recognition or endorsement of said unaffiliated
student groups, teams or organizations. Each such group,
team or organization shall distribute a copy of this
section and sections seventeen and eighteen to each
of its members, pledges, or applicants for membership.
It shall be the duty of each such group, team or organization,
acting through its designated officer, to deliver annually,
to the institution an attested acknowledgement stating
that such group, team or organization has received
a copy of this section and said sections, seventeen
and eighteen, and that such group, team or organization
understands and agrees to comply with the provisions
of this section and sections seventeen and eighteen.
Each secondary school and each public or private school
or college shall file, at least annually, before the
start of enrollment, deliver to each person who enrolls
as a full time student in such institution a copy of
this section and sections seventeen and eighteen. Each
secondary school and each public or private school
or college shall file, at least annually, a report
with the regents of higher education and in the case
of secondary schools, the board of education, certifying
that such institution has complied with the provisions
of this sections and also certifying that said school
has adopted a disciplinary policy with its responsibility
to inform student groups, teams or organizations and
to notify each full time student enrolled by it of
the provisions of this section and sections seventeen
and eighteen and also certifying that said institution
has adopted a disciplinary policy with regard to the
organizers and participants of hazing, and that such
policy has been set forth with appropriate emphasis
in the student handbook or similar means of communicating
the institutions policies to its students. The Board
of Education shall promulgate regulations governing
the content and frequency of such reports and shall
forth-with report to the Attorney General any such
institution which fails to make such a report.
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