Throughout the process, the following can be requested:
- When the accused is a student, to have the college issue a “Mutual No Contact Order,” consistent with SUNY Broome’s policies and procedures, whereby continued intentional contact between accused and reporting party would be a violation of the college policy subject to additional conduct charges. Both the accused/respondent and reporting individual may request a prompt review of the need for and terms of a No Contact Order, consistent with SUNY Broome Community College policy. Parties may submit evidence in support of their request.
- To have assistance from SUNY Broome Community College Office of Public Safety or other college officials in initiating legal proceedings in family court or civil court, including but not limited to obtaining an Order of Protection or, if outside of New York State, an equivalent protective or restraining order.
- To receive a copy of the Order of Protection or equivalent and have an opportunity to meet or speak with a college official who can explain the order and answer questions about it, including information from the Order about the accused’s responsibility to stay away from the protected person(s); that burden does not rest on the protected person(s).
- To an explanation of the consequences for violating these orders, including but not limited to arrest, additional conduct charges, and interim suspension.
- To receive assistance from SUNY Broome Community College Office of Public Safety in effecting an arrest when an individual violates an Order of Protection or, if outside of New York State, an equivalent protective or restraining order within the jurisdiction of SUNY Broome Community College Office of Public Safety or, if outside of the jurisdiction, to call on and assist local law enforcement in effecting an arrest for violating such an order.
- When the accused is a student and the College determines they present a continuing threat to the health and safety of the community, to have the accused subject to interim suspension pending the outcome of a conduct process. Parties may request a prompt review of the need for and terms of an interim suspension.
- When the accused is not a student but is a member of the college community and the College determines they present a continuing threat to the health and safety of the community, to subject the accused to interim measures in accordance with applicable collective bargaining agreements, employee handbooks, and SUNY Broome Community College policies and rules.
- When the accused is not a member of the college community, to have assistance from SUNY Broome Community College Office of Public Safety or other college officials in obtaining a persona non grata letter, subject to legal requirements and college policy.
While reporting individuals may request accommodations through any of the offices referenced in this policy, the following office can serve as a point to assist with these measures:
Office of the Dean of Students/Title IX Coordinator
Location: Science Building, Room 226
Phone: 607-778-5009
Email: DOS@sunybroome.edu