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Student Handbook 2010-2011 - Holyoke Community College

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7. For any member of the college community who isexperiencing substance abuse problems, <strong>Holyoke</strong><strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> stands ready to offer supportiveservices and referral for treatment, asappropriate and available. Information concerningsubstance abuse and rehabilitation counseling programsis available through Counseling Services (FR233). These include 24-hour crisis services, outatienttreatment, and other resources. Assistanceand information related to substance abuseissues for employees can be obtained through theEmployee Assistance Program, accessible throughHuman Resources.8. Treatment Covered by Required <strong>Student</strong> MedicalInsurance:Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 15A, 7B(St. 1988, Chapter 23, 22) and 117 Code ofMassachusetts Regulations Section 3.04 requirethat students certify their participation in a qualifyingstudent health insurance program, or in ahealth benefits program with comparable coverage.Full-time students who do not possess adequatemedical insurance must purchase the Massachusetts<strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>s’ <strong>Student</strong> Accident andSickness Insurance plan. This plan provides benefitsrelated to drug and alcohol abuse. includinghospital confinement and non-hospital (outpatient)confinement benefits. A full list of the benefitsare available in the student insurance brochure.9. The college shall conduct a biennial review of thesepolicies and programs and implement changes asnecessary.Use of Copyrighted Materials its mission may be facilitated by the use of worksowned or created by others. All faculty, staff andstudents shall recognize those accomplishments byrespecting the intellectual property of others andusing such works only to the extent such use is permittedby law. other individuals who use college equipment and/or facilities and to students, employees, and otherindividuals who use off-campus non-college facilitiesand/or equipment in connection with collegerelated activities or on behalf of the college. Forexample, this policy applies when photocopying isundertaken at a commercial copying center, at aself-service coin-operated machine in the library,or on any other reproduction equipment owned orleased by the college or used in connection withcollege activities or on behalf of the college. to this policy who use material originated by othersshall not, as a matter of policy, when using suchmaterials, infringe on those rights of the originatorwhich are protected by copyright laws and shallsecure permission to use or reproduce copyrightedworks when such permission is required undercopyright law and/or pay royalties when such paymentwould be required. <strong>Student</strong>s, employees andother individuals subject to this policy are expectedto obtain permission from the copyright ownersunless the intended use is clearly permitted underthe doctrine of “fair use.” tolerate copying instead of purchasing copyrightedworks where such copying would constitute copyrightinfringement. means any work or intellectual property whichmay be subject to copyright under the laws of theUnited States. This includes but is not limitedto literary works, including computer programsand compilations; musical works, including anyaccompanying words; dramatic works, includingany accompanying music; pantomimes and choreographicworks; pictorial, graphic, and sculpturalworks; motion pictures and other audiovisual worksand sound recordings. For example, this policyapplies to photocopying for classroom use, use ofcomputer software, use of videocassettes, and off-airvideotaping. remedies, immunities or defenses available to thecollege in the event of an infringement or allegedinfringement of the copyright law and such rights,remedies, immunities and defenses are specificallyreserved.61

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