SB 439

  • Virginia Senate Bill
  • 2022 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Jan 11, 2022
  • Passed Senate Jan 26, 2022
  • Passed House Feb 28, 2022
  • Signed by Governor Apr 11, 2022

Higher educational institutions, nonprofit and public; hazing policies.

Abstract

Institutions of higher education; hazing; policies. Establishes mandates at nonprofit private institutions of higher education and public institutions of higher education relating to hazing and defines different types of organizations at such institutions to which the mandates apply. The bill requires each such institution to provide to each current member, new member, and potential new member of each student organization with new members hazing prevention training that includes extensive, current, and in-person education about hazing, the dangers of hazing, including alcohol intoxication, and hazing laws and institution policies and information explaining that the institution's disciplinary process is not to be considered a substitute for the criminal legal process and provides that if a student organization with new members has an advisor, such advisor shall receive such hazing prevention training. The bill requires the governing board of each institution to include as part of its policy, code, rules, or set of standards governing sexual violence a provision for immunity from disciplinary action based on hazing or personal consumption of drugs or alcohol where such disclosure is made in conjunction with a good faith report of an act of hazing in advance of or during an incident of hazing that causes injury to a person. Beginning with the 2022–2023 academic year, the bill requires each institution to maintain and publicly report actual findings of violations of the institution's code of conduct or of federal or state laws pertaining to hazing that are reported to campus authorities or local law enforcement. This bill shall be known as Adam's Law. This bill is identical to HB 525.

Institutions of higher education; hazing; policies. Establishes mandates at nonprofit private institutions of higher education and public institutions of higher education relating to hazing and defines different types of organizations at such institutions to which the mandates apply. The bill requires student organizations officially recognized by an institution of higher education structured in such a way that upon invitation for membership, individuals do not automatically become members of such organization and have a period of time between invitation for membership and being initiated into membership, to have an advisor provide extensive, current, and in-person education and information on hazing to all members and new members of such organizations. The bill requires the governing board of each institution to include as part of its policy, code, rules, or set of standards governing hazing a provision for immunity from disciplinary action based on hazing or personal consumption of drugs or alcohol where such disclosure is made by a bystander not involved in such acts in conjunction with a good faith report of an act of hazing in advance of or during an incident of hazing that causes injury or is likely to cause injury to a person. Beginning with the 2022–2023 academic year, the bill requires each institution to maintain and publicly report actual findings of violations of the institution's code of conduct or of federal or state laws pertaining to hazing that are reported to campus authorities or local law enforcement. This bill shall be known as Adam's Law.

Institutions of higher education; hazing; policies. Establishes mandates at nonprofit private institutions of higher education and public institutions of higher education relating to hazing and defines different types of organizations at such institutions to which the mandates apply. The bill requires student organizations officially recognized by an institution of higher education structured in such a way that upon invitation for membership, individuals do not automatically become members of such organization and have a period of time between invitation for membership and being initiated into membership, to have an advisor present at all official events where new members and members of the student organization hosting the event are invited or are instructed to attend, except that such advisors may be asked to leave the room during ceremonies, rituals, or other such events that are only permitted to be attended by the new members and members. Such advisors shall provide extensive, current, and in-person education and information on hazing to all members and new members of such organizations. The bill requires the governing board of each institution to include as part of its policy, code, rules, or set of standards governing sexual violence a provision for immunity from disciplinary action based on hazing or personal consumption of drugs or alcohol where such disclosure is made in conjunction with a good faith report of an act of hazing in advance of or during an incident of hazing that causes injury to a person. Beginning with the 2022–2023 academic year, the bill requires each institution to maintain and publicly report actual findings of violations of the institution's code of conduct or of federal or state laws pertaining to hazing that are reported to campus authorities or local law enforcement. This bill shall be known as Adam's Law.

Bill Sponsors (5)

Votes


Actions


Apr 11, 2022

Office of the Governor

Approved by Governor-Chapter 694 (effective 7/1/22)

Mar 22, 2022

Office of the Governor

Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 11, 2022

Senate

Enrolled Bill Communicated to Governor on March 22, 2022

Mar 16, 2022

Senate

Impact statement from DPB (SB439ER)

Mar 08, 2022

House

Signed by Speaker

Senate

Signed by President

Mar 07, 2022

Senate

Enrolled

Mar 02, 2022

Senate

Title replaced 22106812D-H1

Senate

House substitute agreed to by Senate (40-Y 0-N)

Feb 28, 2022

House

Read third time

House

VOTE: Passage (98-Y 1-N)

House

Passed House with substitute (98-Y 1-N)

House

Engrossed by House - committee substitute SB439H1

House

Committee substitute agreed to 22106812D-H1

Feb 25, 2022

House

Read second time

Feb 23, 2022

House

Reported from Education with substitute (19-Y 1-N)

House

Committee substitute printed 22106812D-H1

Feb 21, 2022

House

Referred to Committee on Education

House

Placed on Calendar

House

Read first time

Jan 26, 2022

Senate

Read third time and passed Senate (38-Y 0-N)

Jan 25, 2022

Senate

Passed by for the day

Jan 24, 2022

Senate

Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute SB439S1

Senate

Read second time

Senate

Committee substitute agreed to 22104833D-S1

Senate

Reading of substitute waived

Jan 21, 2022

Senate

Constitutional reading dispensed (37-Y 0-N)

Jan 20, 2022

Senate

Reported from Education and Health with substitute (14-Y 0-N 1-A)

Senate

Committee substitute printed 22104833D-S1

Senate

Senate committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered

Senate

Senate committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered

Jan 17, 2022

Senate

Senate subcommittee amendments and substitutes offered

Jan 14, 2022

Senate

Assigned Education sub: Higher Education

Jan 11, 2022

Senate

Referred to Committee on Education and Health

Senate

Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/12/22 22103970D

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/12/22 22103970D PDF HTML
Committee substitute printed 22104833D-S1 PDF HTML
Committee substitute printed 22106812D-H1 PDF HTML
SB439ER PDF HTML
CHAP0694 PDF HTML

Related Documents

Document Format
Fiscal Impact Statement: SB439FER122.PDF PDF

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