* § 6433. Campus crime reporting and statistics. Each college that
receives state aid shall indicate in their campus catalog, student
handbook and viewbook how to access the campus crime statistics that are
filed annually with the United States Department of Education as
required under Title 20 of the U.S. Code Section 1092(f). Every campus
catalog, student handbook and viewbook shall state that "The Advisory
Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime
statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education."
The information in the campus catalog, student handbook and viewbook
shall include the United States Department of Education's web site
address for campus crime statistics and a campus phone number for a
designated college campus contact who is authorized to provide such
statistics for that college. Whenever an individual requests such campus
crime statistics, the college shall provide a hard copy mailed to the
individual within ten days of the request and that information will
include all of the statistics that the campus is required to ascertain
under Title 20 of the U.S. Code Section 1092(f).
The president or chief administrative officer of each college shall,
working with the advisory committee on campus safety, take steps to
inform students and prospective students of the existence of the campus
crime statistics on an annual basis and other campus safety policies and
procedures of the school.
* NB Effective until October 9, 2023
* § 6433. Campus crime reporting and statistics. Each college that
receives state aid shall indicate on their website how to access the
campus crime statistics that are filed annually with the United States
Department of Education as required under Title 20 of the U.S. Code
Section 1092(f).
The information on each college's website shall include the United
States Department of Education's website address for campus crime
statistics and a link to statistics for that college. Each college shall
report and post incidents of hate crime offenses as a separate, clearly
designated category on their website.
The president or chief administrative officer of each college shall,
working with the advisory committee on campus safety, inform students
and prospective students of the existence of the campus crime statistics
and other campus safety policies and procedures as part of the college's
onboarding process.
* NB Effective October 9, 2023
Structure New York Laws
Title 7 - State and City Colleges and Institutions-Cornell University
6431 - Advisory Committee on Campus Security.
6432 - Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence and Stalking Prevention Information.
6433 - Campus Crime Reporting and Statistics.
6434 - Investigation of Crimes and Crime Reporting.
6435 - Appointment of Private College Security Officers.
6436 - Bias Related and Hate Crime Prevention Information.
6437 - Prohibition on the Marketing of Credit Cards.
6438-A - Opioid Overdose Prevention in College Housing.