STUDENT HANDBOOK


APPENDIX: BOARD OF REGENTS'

 POLICY MANUAL, SECTIONS

 PERTAINING TO STUDENTS

Board of Regents' Policy Manual, Section 2
3.18 Disruptive Conduct
 Faculty, students, and all other personnel who intention-
ally act to impair, interfere with, or obstruct the orderly
conduct, processes, and functions of a state university shall
be subject to appropriate disciplinary action by the university
authorities.
 Disruptive conduct shall include, but not be limited to,
the following:
 a. Violence against any member or guest of the university
community.
 b. Theft or willful destruction of university property or
of the property of members of the university.
 c. Interference with the freedom of movement of any
member or guest of the university.
 d. Deliberately impeding or interfering with the rights
of others to enter, use, or leave any university facility, service,
or scheduled activity, or in carrying out their normal func-
tions or duties.
 e. Deliberate interference with academic freedom and
freedom of speech of any member or guest of the university.
 Each university will be free to further define disruptive
conduct in its rules and regulations All such rules and reg-
ulations shall become effective only after approval by the
Board of Regents through regular channels.
 (Approved by BOR, October 3, 1969)



 Board of Regents' Policy Manual, Section 7.2

 7.2 Student Affairs
 Section 240.001, and 240.042, Florida Statutes
 A. The Board of Regents has full power and authority to
 prescribe rules and regulations to govern student life
 and faculty-staff-student relationship at institutions in
 the State University System.
 B. The President of each institution has responsibility for
 student conduct and discipline, which responsibility
 shall be exercised through established procedures as
 prescribed or approved by the President except when
 such procedures are fixed by the Board.
 C. Every student is subject to federal and state law, re-
 spective county and city ordinances and all Board of
 Regents and University rules and regulations.
 D. Violations of these published laws, ordinances or rules
 and regulations may subject the violator to appropri-
 ate action by the university authorities.