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(a) As used in this chapter, the following definitions apply:(1) “Academic year” has the same meaning as in Section 69432.7.
(2) (A) “Campus-recognized sorority or fraternity” means a sorority or fraternity that has officially met the formal chartering and recognition requirements at the institution where it operates.
(B) As used in this chapter, this definition does not include a collegiate honor society.
(3) “Chapter house” means any residence
located on or off campus that is owned by the institution of higher education but occupied by a campus-recognized sorority or fraternity, or any residence located on or off campus that is owned and occupied by the campus-recognized sorority or fraternity.
(4)“Clery Act” means the federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (20 U.S.C. Sec.
1092(f), as it read on January 1, 2021).
(5)
(4) “Institution of higher education” or “institution” means a campus of the California Community Colleges, the California State University, or the University of California, a private postsecondary educational institution, or an independent institution of higher education.
(6)
(5) “Misconduct” means
any conduct in violation of institutional policies reportable under 20 U.S.C. Sec. 1092(f)(1)(F)(II) and (IX), Section 1092(f)(1)(F)(II) and (IX) of Title 20 of the United States Code, as it read on January 1, 2021, 2022, or hazing as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 245.6 of the Penal Code.
(7)“Sexual assault” has the same meaning as under the Clery Act (20 U.S.C. Sec. 1092(f)(6)(A)(v), as it read
on January 1, 2021).
(6) “Participating sorority or fraternity” means a sorority or fraternity described in subdivision (c).
(7) “Sanctioned event” means any event in which one of the following occurs:
(A) The institution deems the event to be sanctioned by a fraternity or sorority according to their campus policies and practices.
(B) The name of a campus-recognized sorority or fraternity or participating sorority or fraternity is used to market or publicize the event.
(C) The name of a campus-recognized sorority or fraternity or participating sorority or fraternity is
displayed at the event.
(D) A campus-recognized sorority’s or fraternity’s or participating sorority’s or fraternity’s physical or digital media or other means of distribution is used to invite attendees or publicize the event, including, but not limited to, listservs, social media accounts, flyers, posters, or any other means of communication affiliated with the sorority or fraternity.
(E) Official funds of a campus-recognized sorority or fraternity or participating sorority or fraternity are used for the purchase and reimbursement of food, beverages, supplies, venue-related costs, publicity, party rentals, damages or cleanup fees, or any other costs associated with the event.
(F) A campus-recognized sorority or fraternity or participating sorority or fraternity, or a benefactor officially affiliated with the
sorority or fraternity, receives any portion of funds raised from attendance fees, ticket sales, or other forms of admission fees associated with the event.
(b) Notwithstanding Section 67400, each institution of higher education shall include in the institution’s requirements for campus recognition of each campus-recognized sorority or fraternity, both of the following requirements:
(1) (A) A requirement that the institution shall collect from the campus-recognized sorority or fraternity shall submit to the institution
on or before July 1, 2023, and annually thereafter, all of the following:
(i) The number of active members in the
campus-recognized sorority or fraternity.
(ii) The number of new members added to the campus-recognized sorority or fraternity.
(iii) The average grade point average of the membership of the campus-recognized sorority or fraternity.
(iv) The average grade point average of new members of the campus-recognized sorority or fraternity.
(v) The number of community service hours the campus-recognized sorority or fraternity completed as an organization.
(iv)
(vi) The total amount of money earned through fundraising fundraised by the campus-recognized sorority or fraternity.
(v)The campus-recognized sorority’s or fraternity’s current recognition status by the campus.
(vii) The current recognition status of the
campus-recognized sorority or fraternity, as determined by the institution.
(vi)
(viii) The current conduct status of the campus-recognized sorority or fraternity, as determined by the institution.
(vii)Addresses
(ix) The addresses
of all chapter houses affiliated with the campus-recognized sorority or fraternity.
(viii)Any additional information the institution may require.
(x) The location, date, and time of any sanctioned event.
(xi) Any additional information the institution may require.
(B) Unless otherwise specified, the information collected pursuant to
subparagraph (A) shall be for the academic year immediately preceding the reporting deadline.
(2) A requirement that any campus-recognized sorority or fraternity that does not comply with the institution’s collection of information pursuant to paragraph (1) be suspended from campus recognition.
(c) A sorority or fraternity that satisfies both of the following is encouraged to comply with the reporting requirements of subdivision (b):
(1) The sorority or fraternity has more than 50 percent of its members enrolled at the institution of higher education.
(2) The sorority or
fraternity is not recognized as an affiliated sorority or fraternity of the institution by the official authorizing body of that institution.
(d)A philanthropic student organization
that has more than 50 percent of its members enrolled at the institution who are current and former members of a campus-recognized sorority or fraternity that was suspended within the previous four years is encouraged to comply with the reporting requirements of subdivision (b).
(e)
(d) (1) (A) The institution shall compile
and maintain the information collected pursuant to subdivisions (b) to (d), inclusive, and (c) into a publicly accessible report published on each respective campus’ internet website and sent through a campuswide email to all enrolled students
on or before August campus Greek Life internet homepage or its equivalent in a prominent location on or before October 1, 2023, and annually thereafter. The report shall include a list of available mental health resources and the residence addresses of all campus-recognized sorority and fraternity chapter houses. Each annual report shall be archived and remain available on the campus internet website. Greek Life internet homepage or its equivalent for a minimum of 10 years.
(B) The institution shall send the report for the academic year immediately preceding the reporting deadline through a campuswide email to all enrolled students on or before October 1, 2023, and annually thereafter.
(2) An institution that does not have any campus-recognized sorority or fraternity or participating sorority or fraternity shall be exempt from the reporting requirement of this subdivision.
(3) The institution of higher education shall include in the annual report both of the following for each campus-recognized sorority and fraternity,
fraternity and participating sorority or fraternity described in subdivision (c), and participating philanthropic student organization described in subdivision (d) (c) for the academic year immediately preceding the reporting deadline:
(A) The number of citations, or disciplinary actions taken, relating to sexual assault by a member of the sorority, fraternity, or philanthropic student organization. misconduct at a chapter house or sanctioned event.
(B) The addresses of chapter houses and sanctioned events and names of the sororities, fraternities, and philanthropic student organizations sororities and fraternities where misconduct occurred.
(4) A Notwithstanding any other requirement of this section, a report required pursuant to this subdivision shall not include any personally identifiable
information for any individual. comply with all applicable state and federal privacy laws, including, but not limited to, the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (20 U.S.C. Sec. 1232g).