Student Code of Conduct
- Principles of Community
- Preamble
- Standards For The Conduct Of Students
- Offenses Against the NYS Penal Law
- Interim Suspension
- Regulations
- 1 - Alcoholic Beverages
- 2 - Drugs
- 3 - Disorderly and Irresponsible Conduct
- 4 - Demonstrations and Public Gatherings
- 5 - Sexual Misconduct and Harassment
- 6 - Residence Hall Access and Visitation
- 7 - Fire Safety Equipment
- 8 - Firearms, Ammunition, Knives and Dangerous Weapons
- 9 - Explosives/Fireworks
- 10 - Gambling
- 11 - Assault & Harassment
- 12 - Theft & Possession of Stolen Property
- 13 - Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles
- 14 - The Conduct of Organizations
- 15 - Hazing Regulations
- 16 - Computer Misuse and Fraud
- Administration of the Conduct Code
- Other Administrative Actions
13 - Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles
Philosophy and Rationale
Motor vehicles and motorcycles operated and/or parked on the campus are subject to campus regulations as well as local, state, and federal laws. Rules affecting the operation and parking of vehicles are described in the “Parking Rules & Regulation” brochure. Students will be notified at least one week prior to changes in parking regulations unless special circumstances necessitate a more rapid change.
13.1 b. Snowmobiles, miniaturized motorcycles (including electric-powered), and all-terrain vehicles may not be operated on College-owned areas unless otherwise authorized by an appropriate College official.
Range of Sanctions: Disciplinary Warning to Disciplinary Probation
13.1 c. All motor vehicles, motorcycles, mopeds, or other fuel-powered engines – as assembled or disassembled – may not be operated in the College residence hall/facilities unless otherwise authorized by an appropriate College official.
Range of Sanction: Disciplinary Warning to Disciplinary Probation







