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The Stop Campus Hazing Act: What You Need to Know Download Clery Center's free resource, the Stop Campus Hazing Act: Getting Started Guide Review your process for notifying and training campus security authorities on their responsibilities, as well as forms or systems used for incident reporting Plan to update these materials to include hazing
The Stop Campus Hazing Act: What You Need to Know (Clery Center) The Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA) amends section 485(f) of the Higher Education Act, otherwise known as the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) Notably, the bill also changes the name of the Clery Act to the “Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act”, representing the Act’s evolution in
Federal Anti-Hazing Law: The Stop Campus Hazing Act Signed into federal law in December 2024, the Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA) contains several new provisions to update university reporting on hazing incidents that occur on college campuses
Stop Campus Hazing Act Amends the Clery Act for the First Time in a . . . On December 23, 2024, President Biden signed the Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA) into law The legislation, which amends the Clery Act for the first time in over a decade, will require actions by most colleges and universities beginning in January 2025 Colleges and universities need to navigate prevention, response and reporting obligations
Reporting Clery Crimes | Clery Act The Stop Campus Hazing Act Introduces New Reporting Requirements for Hazing The Stop Campus Hazing Act amends the Clery Act to include hazing among the list of crimes required to be disclosed in the university's Annual Security Report
Stop Campus Hazing Act Creates New Requirements for Colleges and . . . An institution must report all hazing incidents that occur on campus, in or on noncampus buildings or property, and on certain public property, as defined by the Clery Act Institutions must begin collecting data on reported hazing incidents as of Jan 1, 2025
New Federal Law on Hazing Amends Part of the Clery Act, 20 U. S. C . . . The Act went into effect January 1, 2025, and requires campuses to collect and disclose statistics on hazing incidents in their Clery Act Annual Safety Report and in a new required report, the Campus Hazing Transparency Report