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Victory University 2012-2013 Academic Catalog

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‣ Unauthorized Use of Property or Service- Unauthorized use of property or services<br />

or unauthorized possession of university property or the property of any other<br />

person or business.<br />

‣ Unauthorized Use of <strong>University</strong> Keys- Unauthorized use, distribution, duplication, or<br />

possession of any key(s) issued for any building, laboratory, facility, room, or other<br />

university property.<br />

‣ False Report of Emergency-Causing, making, or circulating a false report or warning<br />

of a fire, explosion, crime, or other catastrophe.<br />

‣ Misuse of Safety Equipment-Unauthorized use or alteration of fire-fighting<br />

equipment, safety devices, or other emergency equipment.<br />

‣ Possession of Dangerous Weapons-Unauthorized possession of a firearm, weapon,<br />

dangerous chemicals, or any explosive device of any description (including<br />

compressed-air guns, pellet guns, BB guns, shotguns, or illegal knives) or the<br />

ammunition of any firearm or other dangerous weapon or explosive device on<br />

<strong>University</strong> grounds. (A weapon in your vehicle constitutes possession.)<br />

‣ Manufacture, Distribution, Sale, Offer for Sale, or Possession of Controlled<br />

Substances or Drug Paraphernalia-The manufacture, distribution, sale, offer for sale,<br />

or possession of any controlled substances, including but not limited to,<br />

barbiturates, hallucinogens, amphetamines, cocaine, opium, heroin, or marijuana.<br />

Controlled Substances and Drug Paraphernalia are defined by Tennessee law.<br />

‣ Unauthorized Use of Alcoholic Beverages<br />

a. Possession, distribution, or consumption of alcoholic beverages on campus, in<br />

campus residence or university related events.<br />

b. Public Intoxication-Presenting a threat to oneself or others due to being under the<br />

influence of alcoholic beverages.<br />

‣ Failure to comply with reasonable directives of university officials acting in performance of<br />

their duties.<br />

‣ Conduct which adversely affects the student’s responsibility as a member of the academic<br />

community, including the violation of federal, state, and local laws or ordinances.<br />

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