TAMIU Student Handbook 2019-2020

Page 13 of 86 Reports can be made using the risk, fraud, waste, abuse, and misconduct hotline called EthicsPoint ( https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/19681/index.html ). EthicsPoint is a telephone and web-based reporting system that is independently operated and available 24/7. Anonymous reports can be submitted at the link above (the link is also located at the bottom of all TAMIU webpages) by following the instructions under “File a Report Online” or by calling toll free 1-888-501-3850. EthicsPoint reports are forwarded to the appropriate institution or agency official for action. Anonymous reports can also be made to t he Texas State Auditor’s Office by calling 1 -800- 892 - 8348 or submitting an online report at https://sao.fraud.texas.gov/ReportFraud . If you have questions about EthicsPoint , ple ase contact the Office of Compliance at 956 -326- 2855. Section 3.12 Solicitation Persons interested in engaging in solicitation which may result in a sale or donation, on the TAMIU campus, whether the solicitation is personal, printed or electronic must first receive permission from the Office of Community Relations and Special Events; additionally, students and student groups must also follow rules established by the Division of Student Success. Upon submission of the completed forms, the Office of the Vice President for Institutional Advancement will render a decision on the request. It is a violation for any person to solicit or sell to students without prior approval, as outlined by this section, students who do not abide by the outlined process are subject to disciplinary action through the established conduct policies and procedures. The full solicitation policy is published in the TAMIU Standard Administrative Procedure (SAP) 21.99.09.L1.01 . For more information, contact Community Relations and Special Events at .956.326.2001 located in STC 271 or visit: http://www.tamiu.edu/compliance/documents/21.99.09.L1.01AccesstoUniversityPropert yforSalesandSolicitationPurposes.pdf . Section 3.13 Campus Parking and Non-Motorized Vehicles Students are expected to comply with all applicable parking, traffic, and transportation laws, as well as System and University policies, rules, regulations, and procedures which are enforced 24 hours a day by the University Police. Permits are required for designated reserved lots and spaces. Non-motorized vehicles and wheeled devices: Bicycles and wheeled devices are permitted on campus; however, riders of these devices must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians at all times. Bicycles must be parked in bicycle racks available throughout campus. No wheeled

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