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Summary Suspension
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The Director for Student Life with the
concurrence of the President and Provost, shall have the right to summarily suspend a
student who he or she believes has committed a violation of the Student
Code of Conduct when, based upon such investigation and informal hearing
as is reasonable under the circumstances, the Director determines
that the student's continued presence poses a continuing danger to persons
or property or an ongoing threat of disruption of the academic process.
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Emergency
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Nothing in this Code shall be in derogation of the power
of the President of Lewis-Clark State College or his/her duly authorized
subordinates to declare a state of emergency on College-owned or
controlled property, and to suspend the procedural and substantive rights
specified herein for the duration of the declared emergency. Any
sanctions imposed on any student violating this Code or any emergency
rules or the lawful order of any College official may be imposed by the
President of the College or his/her duly authorized subordinates to
declare a state of emergency on College-owned or controlled property, and
to suspend the procedural and substantive rights specified herein for the
duration of the declared emergency. Any sanctions imposed on any
student violating this Code or any emergency rules or the lawful order of
any College official may be imposed by the president of the College or
his/her duly authorized subordinates after such summary proceedings as are
reasonable under the circumstances but such sanctions shall continue only
for duration of the emergency. Any sanctions, other than those
imposed for the duration of the emergency, must be brought under the
Student Code of Conduct and, with respect to those proceedings, students
are guaranteed all substantive and procedural rights specified herein.
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