Legal Department
Right to Access Subject to Provisions of California Penal Code
According to Ca. Penal Code 626.4,
"The chief administrative officer of a campus or other
facility of a community college, a state university, the
university, or a school, or an officer or employee designated
by the chief administrative officer to maintain order on such campus or
facility, may notify a person that consent to remain on the campus or other
facility under the control of the chief administrative officer has been
withdrawn whenever there is reasonable cause to believe that such person has
willfully disrupted the orderly operation of such
campus or facility."
And, Ca. Penal Code 626.6,
626.6. (a) If a person who is not a student, officer or employee of a
college or university and who is not required by his or her
employment to be on the campus or any other facility owned, operated, or
controlled by the governing board of that college or university,
enters a campus or facility, and it reasonably appears to the chief
administrative officer of the campus or facility, or to an officer or employee
designated by the chief administrative officer to maintain
order on the campus or facility, that the person is committing any act likely
to interfere with the peaceful conduct of the activities of the campus or
facility, or has entered the campus or facility for the purpose of committing
any such act, the chief administrative officer or his or her designee may
direct the person to leave the campus or facility. If that person fails
to do so or if the person willfully and knowingly reenters upon the campus or
facility within seven days after being directed to leave, he or she is guilty
of a misdemeanor and shall be punished as follows:
(1) Upon a first conviction, by a fine of not more than five
hundred dollars ($500), by imprisonment in the county jail for a period of not
more than six months, or by both that fine and imprisonment.
(2) If the defendant has been previously convicted once of a
violation of any offense defined in this chapter or Section 415.5, by
imprisonment in the county jail for a period of not less than 10 days or more
than six months, or by both that imprisonment and a fine of not more than five
hundred dollars ($500), and shall not be released on probation, parole, or any
other basis until he or she has served not less than 10 days.
(3) If the defendant has been previously convicted two or more
times of a violation of any offense defined in this chapter or Section 415.5,
by imprisonment in the county jail for a period of not less than 90 days or
more than six months, or by both that imprisonment and a fine of not more than
five hundred dollars ($500), and shall not be released on probation, parole,
or any other basis until he or she has served not less than 90 days.
(b) The provisions of this section shall not be utilized to
impinge upon the lawful exercise of constitutionally protected rights of
freedom of speech or assembly.
(c) When a person is directed to leave pursuant to subdivision
(a), the person directing him or her to leave shall inform the person that if
he or she reenters the campus or facility within seven days he or she will be
guilty of a crime.
The University of Characterology reserves the right to withdraw access to any
individual who willfully disrupts the orderly operation of this electronic
campus and facility.
Gun-Free School Zone
Use of the University of Characterology electronic campus does not constitute
presence in a school zone for purposes of the Gun-Free School Zone Act of 1995,
Ca. Penal Code 626.9.
Freedom from Unreasonable Search and Seizure
The University of Characterology fully upholds the rights of it's students,
under the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, as well as Section
13 of Article I of the State Constitution, to be free from unreasonable search
and seizures.
626.11. (a) Any evidence seized by a teacher, official, employee, or
governing board member of any university, state
university, or community college, or by any person acting under his
or her direction or with his or her consent in violation of standards relating
to rights under the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution or
under Section 13 of Article I of the State Constitution to be free from
unreasonable searches and seizures, or in violation of state or federal
constitutional rights to privacy, or any of them, is inadmissible in
administrative disciplinary proceedings.
(b) Any provision in an agreement between a student and an
educational institution specified in subdivision (a) relating to the
leasing, renting, or use of a room of any student dormitory owned or operated
by the institution by which the student waives a constitutional right under
the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution or under Section 13 of
Article I of the State Constitution, or under state or federal constitutional
provision guaranteeing a right to privacy, or any of them, is contrary to
public policy and void.
(c) Any evidence seized by a person specified in subdivision (a)
after a nonconsensual entry not in violation of subdivision (a) into a
dormitory room, which evidence is not directly related to the purpose for
which the entry was initially made, is not admissible in administrative
disciplinary proceedings.
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University of Characterology
Statement on Poverty
"The University of Characterology is committed
to the eradication of poverty through education.... We pledge to make our
courses affordable for all through the use of scholarships, financial aid, and
work study programs. Through innovative training programs without borders, using
the latest technologies, we dedicate our courses to the studious, the ambitious,
and to all those who wish to surpass their fellow men."
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UNESCO's
Director-General highlights key role of education in poverty
eradication
October 17, 2003
- Poverty presents a threat to world security that affects each and
every one of us, says the Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro
Matsuura in his message on the occasion of the International Day for
the Eradication of Poverty.
Some three billion women and men live on less than two dollars a day.
Eight million children die each year as a result of poverty. But
poverty is not inevitable, Mr Matsuura added.
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Характерология - направление в немецкой психологии 20 века,
трактующее человеческую индивидуальность как душевно-телесную целостность,
первичную по отношению к миру, в котором она живет, и определяемую в своем
поведении изначально присущими ей свойствами.
Лингводидактический
аспект ...
▶ 98 봄 총회위탁 선교사 파송훈련 격려사 ◀
性格学 - 矢印に沿って進みましょう。 はい → いいえ→. 酒はいけるクチ, 犬
ってこわい, まぐろのさしみが食べられる
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characterology.
性格分析學.
汉语言文字学专题研究 课程英文名称
characterology, ةَّيِصْخَّشلا
ِصِئاصَخ ُمْلِع ؛.
char ac te rol o gy
[k rikt r l d i
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심리
성격학,
성격
연구;
성격
판단
charakterologija
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