Parties' Bill of Rights
All members of the Jacksonville State University community have the right to:
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Make a report to the University Police Department and/or local law enforcement;
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Make a report to the Title IX Coordinator and/or any Deputy Title IX Coordinator;
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Have disclosures of sexual harassment (including disclosures of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, and sexual assault) treated seriously;
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Make a decision about whether or not to disclose a crime or violation and participate in the title ix process and/or criminal justice process free from pressure by the university;
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Participate in a process that is fair, impartial, and provides adequate notice and a meaningful opportunity to be heard;
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Be treated with dignity, receive from the university courteous, fair and respectful health care and counseling services, and to be referred to other health care and/or counseling resources if the needed services are not available on campus;
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Have access to an appeal of any determination; and
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Be accompanied by an advisor and/or support person of choice who may assist and advise the party throughout the conduct process, including during all meetings and hearings related to such process.