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      Section 4.28 defines as an offense any violation of Univer-

sity rules or policies which apply to registered organizations

or their use of University facilities or property.

      (14) Article VI represents a substantial addition to the

existing Code. All sections under this article deal with inter-

ference, coercion and disruption.

     Section 6.2 defines the administrative authority and responsi-

bility for response when it appears a violation has occured. It

authorizes and directs the University administration to take one

or more of the following actions:

     a. Prefer charges under the Code of Student Conduct.

     b. Impose interim suspension.

     c. Declare a state of emergency.

     d. Make application to the courts for injunctive relief.

     e, Request the assistance of outside law enforcement agencies

         available under the laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

     f. Take such other actions deemed necessary by the President

         of the University to protect lives and property and pro-

         vide for the orderly operation of the institution.

     Section 6.31 stipulates that the University Appeals Board shall

exercise original jurisdiction over all cases wherein students are

charged with acts of interference, coercion, and disruption.

     Section 6.4 provides for interim suspension of students, for

a period of no longer than seven days, to be imposed by the Presi-

dent of the University, the Vice President for Administration, the

Vice President for Student Affairs, or the Dean of Students when