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Resolution 10 Cornell University Police and Alcohol Related Incidents on Cornell's Campus

Whereas, the Student Assembly (SA) is charged by its Charter to;

Article 1.3 Welfare of Student Community
The SA will have the authority and the responsibility to examine any matters which involve the interests or concern the welfare of the student community and to make proposals concerning those issues to the appropriate officers or decision-making bodies of the University.

Whereas, the Student Assembly Charter enumerates the power to;

Article 1.1 Legislative Authority Over Policies

The Student Assembly (herein after referred to as the SA) will have legislative authority over the policies of the Department of Campus Life and the Office of the Dean of Students, and have the authority to review the budgets and actions of said departments.

Bylaw 1.1.a
Pursuant to the authority of Article 1, Section 1, the SA shall by majority vote have the authority to require at any time information directly from a department or a specific individual within that department concerning the budget, policies, or actions of said department. The request for this information shall be made at a SA meeting.

Bylaw 1.1.b
Should a request [for information, as described in 1.1.a above] be refused, the SA by simple majority vote may request the information be given to the Vice President for Student and Academic Services who shall forward it to the SA. The Vice President for Student and Academic Services shall act unless otherwise directed by the President, pursuant to Article 1, Section 5.

Whereas, the Cornell Police Department is part of and affects Campus Life through its charge to maintain a safe campus as well as the enforce all Federal, State, County and University codes.

Whereas, the Administration’s proposed changes to the University Recognition Policy and Tri-Council’s implementation of those changes will affect the entire Cornell Student Body.

Whereas, the Student Assembly declared its intention to look into the potential effects of the proposed changes to the University Recognition Policy and the administration positively stated how they “look forward to having the SA begin their work, and will facilitate the process as we go forward.”

Be it therefore resolved, that the Student Assembly requests any information from the Cornell University Police Department regarding alcohol consumption on campus.

Be it therefore resolved, the Student Assembly specifically requests information regarding;

  • 1) The number of alcohol related incidents which occurred on campus detailed by;
    • a) Time of year
    • b) Location of residence of offender (dormitories, Greek housing, or off-campus)
    • c) Location of incident (dormitories, Greek housing, or off-campus)
    • d) Type of incident;
      • a. Possession/underage drinking tickets
      • b. Medical transports
  • 2) Number of noise violations, sorted by time of year and location of offending party
  • 3) Number of fights/altercations, sorted by time of year and location of offending party

Be it therefore resolved, the Student Assembly requests the information by October 1, 2010 to allow time for analysis of the data before the October Trustee meeting.

Be it therefore resolved, if any information is considered to be confidential, the members of the SA’s Executive Board will submit to all confidentiality agreements so as to perform their function as Representatives of the Student Body.

Be it finally resolved, upon passage, this Resolution be forwarded to the Cornell University Chief of Police, the Vice President for Student and Academic Services and the Dean of Students Office.

Respectfully Submitted,

Vincent Andrews ‘11
At-Large Representative
Student Assembly President

Contact SA

109 Day Hall

Cornell University

Ithaca, NY 14853

ph. (607) 255—3715

studentassembly@cornell.edu