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N.Y. Educ. Law § 6436

Bias related and hate crime prevention information

Redline — January 1, 2015 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2024
As of January 1, 2015
§ 6436. Bias related crime prevention information. Each college shall\ninform incoming students about bias related crime prevention measures\nthrough programs which may include workshops, seminars, discussion\ngroups, and film presentations, in order to disseminate information\nabout bias related crime, promote discussion, encourage reporting of\nincidents of bias related crime, and facilitate prevention of such\nincidents. Such information shall include, but not be limited to:\n 1. the applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations on bias related\ncrime, including the provisions and coverage of the hate crimes act of\n2000 codified in article four hundred eighty-five of the penal law;\n 2. the penalties for commission of bias related crimes;\n 3. the procedures in effect at the college for dealing with bias\nrelated crime;\n 4. the availability of counseling and other support services for the\nvictims of bias related crime;\n 5. the nature of and common circumstances relating to bias related\ncrime on college campuses; and\n 6. the methods the college employs to advise and to update students\nabout security procedures.\n
§ 6436. Bias related and hate crime prevention information. Each\ncollege shall inform incoming students about bias related and hate crime\nprevention measures through programs which may include workshops,\nseminars, discussion groups, and film presentations, in order to\ndisseminate information about bias related and hate crimes, promote\ndiscussion, encourage reporting of incidents of bias related and hate\ncrimes, and facilitate prevention of such incidents. Such information\nshall include, but not be limited to:\n 1. the applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations on bias related\ncrime, including the provisions and coverage of the hate crimes act of\n2000 codified in article four hundred eighty-five of the penal law;\n 2. the penalties for commission of bias related and hate crimes;\n 3. the procedures in effect at the college for dealing with bias\nrelated and hate crimes;\n 4. the availability of counseling and other support services for the\nvictims of bias related and hate crimes;\n 5. the nature of and common circumstances relating to bias related and\nhate crimes on college campuses; and\n 6. the methods the college employs to advise and to update students\nabout security procedures.\n

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