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Re: Sigma Pi, Clarion: 80 minors face charges
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Originally posted by hoosier
State police applauded Clarion University personnel whom, they say, “assisted in the investigation and helped to ensure that all involved individuals had safe transportation from the scene.”
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OK, this is messed up.
All GLO houses are off campus and this is what the student handbook states (sorry for the wonky returns):
Fraternity/Sorority Housing
While the university does not inspect, approve, supervise, or otherwise regulate non-university housing,
fraternity/sorority houses are subject to the authority of the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry.
Therefore, a housing unit owned, leased, or under the control of a local chapter, an alumni group, or a national, may
be required by the Department of Labor and Industry to have a valid Certificate of Occupancy in order
to operate.
The determination of whether or not a housing unit is subject to this requirement is made by the Department of
Labor and Industry. Both fraternity/sorority groups and landlords should be aware that such jurisdiction may be
based on the residency of group members in a housing unit. Although the university does not assume any
responsibility for non-university housing, the director of Residence Life Services and the assistant director of
Campus Life are available to consult with fraternity/ sorority groups to assist in their compliance with relevant local
and state regulations.
How on earth can it be legal for university personnel to "assist in the investigation" of a housing unit described as above?
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