Section 33.111. Reporting crime statistics and rates  


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  • (a) Reporting to the State Police. Each institution of higher education shall annually report crime statistics and rates to the State Police in the form and manner required by the State Police, for publication in the Pennsylvania uniform crime report, Crime in Pennsylvania.

    (b) Reporting to students and employes. Annually, each institution of higher education shall publish a crime report containing the crime statistics and crime rates for the most recent 3-year period. The report shall be distributed as required under § 33.112 (relating to distributing crime reports to students and employes). If the institution has more than one campus, the crime report shall include campus-by-campus crime statistics and rates, and the institution may distribute to students and employes the information applicable only to their campus or the information applicable to all of the institution’s campuses.

    (1) Crime statistics shall be reported substantially in the form and manner required by subsection (a).

    (2) Crime rates shall be reported based on the numbers and categories of crimes reported under subsection (a) per 100,000 FTE students and employes.

    (c) Calculating FTE students and employes. For purposes of this chapter, institutions of higher education shall use the number of FTE students reported to the Department under the Department’s annual data collection procedures, and the number of FTE employes shall be the sum of the full-time employes and one-half the number of regular part-time employes as determined by the institution.

The provisions of this § 33.111 adopted September 6, 1991, effective November 6, 1991, 21 Pa.B. 3989.

Notation

Authority

The provisions of this § 33.111 issued under Article XXVI-B of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § § 26-2601-B—26-2606-B); and the College and University Security Information Act (24 P. S. § § 2502-1—2502-5).

Cross References

This section cited in 22 Pa. Code § 33.133 (relating to rule of construction).