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UWF Holding Town Hall on Student Code UPDATE

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Last month, I reported that a change proposed to the University of West Florida Student Code of Conduct appeared to make it okay to sexually harass LGBTQ+ students and faculty.

The public was given 14 days of the notice, dated August 20, to submit their concerns to the Office of General Counsel. After that deadline, UWF has several options:

Option 2

The Student Government Association and the Dean of Students Office are hosting a Town Hall meeting from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 29,  in the UWF Conference Center (Building 22) ballroom A/B.

The meeting is open to students, faculty, staff, alumni and the public.

Public Comments Received

On Sept. 4, Inweekly requested from the Office of General Counsel the comments received on the proposed changes to the Student Code of Conduct.  Six days, we received notice that we needed to pay $70.86 “due to the nature or volume of the requested records, extensive use of resources will be required to respond to your request.”

UPDATE: 

Richard,
Apologies for the delay, we are still working to gather and review all of the information you had requested. Some of which were voicemails that are taking some time to get converted into a format that can be sent digitally. We should have your request completed soon and we appreciate your continued patience and understanding.
Best regards,
Office of the General Counsel
University of West Florida

Background

Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity No Longer a Basis

The University of West Florida administration wants to redefine sexual harassment in its Student Code of Conduct, stating that it is unwelcome conduct on the basis of sex. The new definition deletes references to unwelcome conduct based on gender, sexual orientation or gender identity. It adds that the unwelcome conduct must be “as defined and prohibited by applicable federal and state law. See Harassment

The conduct must no longer be “sufficiently severe or pervasive so that it alters the terms and conditions of the Complainant’s employment or educational environment.”

The full text of the proposed amendment and existing regulation is also posted on UWF’s website: https://uwf.edu/offices/board-of-trustees/regulations/


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