The Stop Campus Hazing Act established federal mandates requiring institutions receiving Title IV funding to include hazing incidents in annual security reports. Colleges must implement hazing-prevention programs and publish their hazing policies online, along with a Campus Hazing Transparency Report. From now on, a centralized log of student organizations with hazing incidents must be maintained. This law aims to improve access to information about hazing incidents, providing clarity for students and parents regarding organizations’ hazing histories. Institutions must also define and prohibit hazing uniformly by July 1.
The new Stop Campus Hazing Act mandates that any institution receiving Title IV funding must include hazing incidents in annual security reports and implement prevention programs.
Colleges will be required to produce a centralized log of student organizations that have a history of hazing incidents to raise awareness.
The transparency report is designed to resolve challenges faced by parents and students in finding information about an organization's hazing history.
The law requires institutions to adopt a uniform definition of hazing and to prohibit it no later than July 1.
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