AR 3540: Sexual and Other Assaults on Campus

Any sexual assault or physical abuse, including, but not limited to, rape, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, whether committed by an employee, student, or member of the public, occurring on college property, in connection with all the academic, educational, extracurricular, athletic, and other programs of the college, whether those programs take place in the college’s facilities or at another location, or on an off-campus site or facility maintained by the college, or on grounds or facilities maintained by a student organization, is a violation of college policies and regulations, and is subject to all applicable punishment, including criminal procedures and employee or student discipline procedures. (See also AR 5500 Standards of Student Conduct.)

“Sexual assault” means any nonconsensual sexual act proscribed by federal, tribal, or state law, including when the victim lacks the capacity to consent.

“Dating violence” means violence committed by a person who is or has been in a social relationship of a romantic or intimate nature with the victim. The existence of a romantic or intimate relationship will be determined based on the length of the relationship, the type of relationship, and the frequency of interaction between the persons involved in the relationship.

“Domestic violence” includes felony or misdemeanor crimes of violence committed by:

  • a current or former spouse or partner of the victim;
  • a person with whom the victim shares a child in common;
  • a person who is cohabitating with or has cohabitated with the victim as a spouse or partner.

“Stalking” means engaging in a course of conduct directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to fear for their safety or the safety of others or to suffer substantial emotional distress.

These written procedures and protocols are designed to ensure victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking receive treatment and information. (For physical assaults/violence, see also AR 3500 Campus Safety, AR 3510 Workplace Violence, and AR 3515 Reporting of Crimes.)

All students or employees who allege they are the victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking on college property shall be provided with information regarding options and assistance available to them. Information shall be available from the public safety department, which shall maintain the identity and other information about alleged sexual assault victims as confidential unless and until authorized to release such information.

The public safety department shall provide all alleged victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking with the following:

  • A copy of the college’s policy and procedure regarding domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking;
  • A list of personnel on campus who should be notified and procedures for such notification if the alleged victim consents;
  • Information about the importance of preserving evidence and the identification and location of witnesses;
  • A description of available services and the persons on campus available to provide those services if requested. Services include:
    • counseling or referral to a counseling center;
    • a list of other available campus resources or appropriate off-campus resources;
  • The victim’s option to:
    • notify proper law enforcement authorities, including on-campus and local police;
    • be assisted by campus authorities in notifying law enforcement authorities if the victim so chooses; and
    • decline to notify such authorities;
  • The rights of victims and the institution’s responsibilities regarding orders of protection, no contact orders, or similar lawful orders issued by a court;
  • Information about how the college will protect the confidentiality of victims; and
  • Written notification of victims about options for and available assistance in changing academic, living transportation, and working situations, if requested and if such accommodations are reasonably available, regardless of whether the victim chooses to report the crime to campus police or local law enforcement.
  • A description of each of the following procedures:
    • criminal prosecution;
    • civil prosecution (i.e., lawsuit);
    • college disciplinary procedures, both student and employee;
    • modification of class schedules;
    • tutoring, if necessary.

The Title IX Coordinator shall be available to provide assistance to public safety employees regarding how to respond appropriately to reports of sexual violence.

The college will investigate all complaints alleging sexual assault under the procedures for sexual harassment investigations described in AR 3435, regardless of whether a complaint is filed with local law enforcement.

All alleged victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking on college property shall be kept informed through the Title IX Coordinator of any ongoing investigation. Information shall include the status of any student or employee disciplinary proceedings or appeal; alleged victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking are required to maintain any such information in confidence unless the alleged assailant has waived rights to confidentiality.

A complainant or witness who participates in an investigation of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking will not be subject to disciplinary sanctions for a violation of the college’s student conduct policy at or near the time of the incident unless the college determines that the violation was egregious, including but not limited to, an action that places the health or safety of any other person at risk or involves plagiarism, cheating, or academic honesty.

The college shall maintain the identity of any alleged victim, witness, or third-party reporter of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking on college property, as defined above, in confidence unless the alleged victim, witness, or third-party reporter specifically waives that right to confidentiality. All inquiries from reporters or other media representatives about alleged domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assaults, or stalking on college property shall be referred to the college’s Office of College Advancement, which shall work with the Title IX Coordinator to assure that all confidentiality rights are maintained.

Additionally, the Annual Security Report will include a statement regarding the college’s programs to prevent sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking and procedures that should be followed after an incident of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking has been reported, including a statement of the standard of evidence that will be used during any college proceeding arising from such a report. The statement must include the following:

  • A description of educational programs to promote the awareness of rape, acquaintance rape, other forcible and non-forcible sex offenses, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking;
  • Procedures to follow if domestic violence, dating violence, sex offense, or stalking occurs, including who should be contacted, the importance of preserving evidence to prove a criminal offense, and to whom the alleged offense should be reported;
  • Information on a student’s right to notify appropriate law enforcement authorities, including on-campus and local police, and a statement that campus personnel will assist the student in notifying these authorities if the student so requests, and the right to decline to notify these authorities;
  • Information about how the college will protect the confidentiality of victims;
  • Information for students about existing on- and off-campus counseling, mental health, victim advocacy, legal assistance, or other services for victims;
  • Written notification of victims about options for, and available assistance in changing academic, living, transportation, and working situations, if requested and if such accommodations are reasonably available, regardless of whether the victim chooses to report the crime to campus police or local law enforcement;
  • Procedures for campus disciplinary action in cases of alleged domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, including a clear statement that:
    • Such proceedings shall provide a prompt, fair, and impartial resolution;
    • Such proceedings shall be conducted by officials who receive annual training on the issues related to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking and how to conduct an investigation and hearing process that protects the safety of victims and promotes accountability;
    • The accuser and the accused are entitled to the same opportunities to have others present during a disciplinary proceeding; and
    • Both the accuser and the accused must be informed of the outcome of any institutional disciplinary proceeding resulting from alleged domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, the procedures for the accused and victim to appeal the results of the disciplinary proceeding, of any chances to the results that occurs prior to the time that such results become final, and when such results become final. Compliance with this paragraph does not violate the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). For the purposes of this paragraph, the outcome of a disciplinary proceeding means the final determination with respect to the alleged domestic violence, dating violence, sex offense, or stalking and any sanction that is imposed against the accused.
  • A description of the sanctions the campus may impose following a final determination by a campus disciplinary proceeding regarding rape, acquaintance rape, or other forcible or non-forcible sex offenses, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking.

Education and Prevention Information

The vice president of student development and associate vice president of human resources, in partnership with public safety, shall:

  • Provide, as part of each campus’ established on-campus orientation program, education and prevention information about domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. The information shall be developed in collaboration with campus-based and community-based victim advocacy organizations and shall include the college’s sexual assault policy and prevention strategies, including empowerment programming for victim prevention, awareness-raising campaigns, primary prevention, bystander intervention, and risk reduction.
  • Post sexual violence prevention and education information on the campus internet website regarding domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

Approved: 8/29/23

References: 20 U.S. Code Section 1092(f);
34 Code of Federal Regulations Part 668.46(b)(11);
42 U.S. Code Section 13925(a)
ORS 350.255 to 350.257