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34. Trespassing through school premises
-Trespassing through school premises means unauthorized entrance in the University
premises at any time of the day and night. School property includes, but not limited to the
following:
34.1 Any kind of property owned by the University. The character of this property is not affected
by the mere fact that the same is entrusted temporarily to a personal person or group of
persons by the virtue of a contract of lease or in any other form of arrangement.
34.2 A private personal property of university employee which in the meantime, has been
placed in a properly designated office for his/her personal use.
Examples:
1. Unauthorized entrance to restricted laboratories, field experiments, rooms, etc.
2. Unauthorized use of office devices and equipment.
3. Unauthorized entrance to dormitories after curfew hours.
First Offense - Exclusion for not less than one month
Subsequent Offenses - Exclusion from the University
35. Serious physical injury:
-When the injured student becomes insane, imbecile, impotent or blind in consequence of
the physical injuries inflicted.
-When the injured student:
a. Loses the use of speech or the power to hear or to smell, loses an eye, a hand, foot,
an arm or a leg, or;
b. Loses the use of any such member.
-When the injured student:
a. Becomes deformed, or;
b. Loses other member of his body, or;
c. Loses the use thereof, or;
d. Becomes ill incapacitated or unable to attend his/her regular classes for more than
90 days, in consequence of the physical injuries inflicted.
First Offense - exclusion from the University
36. Less serious physical injury:
-When the injured student becomes ill, incapacitated or unable to attend his/her regular
classes for 10 days or more but not more than 30 days, or needs medical attendance for the
same period of time.