Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 4.djvu/70

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104 STAT. 2386 PUBLIC LAW 101-542—NOV. 8, 1990 "(B) A statement of current policies concerning security and access to campus facilities, including campus residences, and security considerations used in the maintenance of campus facilities. "(C) A statement of current policies concerning campus law enforcement, including— "(i) the enforcement authority of security personnel, including their working relationship with State and local police agencies; and "(ii) policies which encourage accurate and prompt reporting of all crimes to the campus police and the appropriate police agencies. "(D) A description of the type and frequency of programs designed to inform students and employees about campus security procedures and practices and to encourage students and employees to be responsible for their own security and the security of others. » "(E) A description of programs designed to inform students and employees about the prevention of crimes. "(F) Statistics concerning the occurrence on campus, during the most recent school year, and during the 2 preceding school years for which data are available, of the following criminal offenses reported to campus security authorities or local police agencies— "(i) murder; "(ii) rape; "(iii) robbery; "(iv) aggravated assault; "(v) burglary; and "(vi) motor vehicle theft. "(G) A statement of policy concerning the monitoring and recording through local police agencies of criminal activity at off-C£unpus student organizations which are recognized by the institution and that are engaged in by students attending the institution, including those student organizations with off- campus housing facilities. "(H) Statistics concerning the number of arrests for the following crimes occurring on campus: "(i) liquor law violations; "(ii) drug abuse violations; and "(iii) weapons possessions. Alcohol and "(I) A statement of policy regarding the possession, use, and ^cohohc gale of alcoholic beverages and enforcement of State underage beverages. drinking laws and a statement of policy regarding the posses- ^"^" sion, use, and sale of illegal drugs and enforcement of Federal and State drug laws and a description of any drug or sdcohol abuse education programs as required under section 1213 of this Act. "(2) Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to authorize the Secretary to require particular policies, procedures, or practices by institutions of higher education with respect to campus crimes or campus security. Reports. "(3) Each institution participating in any program under this title shall make timely reports to the campus community on crimes considered to be a threat to other students and employees described in paragraph (IXF) that are reported to campus security or local law police gigencies. Such reports shall be provided to students and