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G B Pant University’s Alcohol and Drug Policy


G B Pant University’s Alcohol and Drug Policy
Students:
Possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages in any public place on campus or affiliated property is prohibited.
Intoxication is not an excuse for inappropriate behavior. Disorderly or inappropriate conduct resulting from excessive use of alcohol is a serious offense, which subjects offenders to disciplinary action.
Possession, distribution, or use of a narcotic, hallucinogenic drug, or a controlled substance, in either the refined or crude form, is prohibited except under the direction of a licensed physician. Students violating the University’s drug policy face discipline through the University’s judicial procedures. Students possessing, using, manufacturing or distributing illegal drugs also violate state law and are subject to arrest and prosecution.

Use of Alcohol/drugs and smoking are strictly prohibited in the campus. Disciplinary action will be initiated against the guilty.


G B Pant University Student Welfare
They will provide you information on alternatives for dealing with the sexual assault/sexual abuse including medical treatment, contacting the Growing Strong Sexual Assault Center, reporting to Pantnagar Police Department, contacting the University disciplinary procedures.
A student has the right to request that the sexual misconduct complaint be handled confidentially by University staff or through the University disciplinary system by filing a complaint with the Dean of Student Welfare.

Pantnagar Police Department
The Pantnagar Police Department will access the facts of the situation and make a determination if a criminal investigation is warranted. They can also provide information on orders of protection.

Seeking Medical Attention and Support:
Students who have been sexually assaulted are strongly encouraged to seek medical treatment immediately at the emergency room of Pantnagar University Hospital. The Pantnagar Police Department may also be called. Since sexual assault is a serious crime, medical staff will identify and preserve evidence of the assault.