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                                    no-contact orders, police escorts, modifications to academic requirements or class schedules, changes in working situations, etc. Publicly Available Recordkeeping:The College will complete any publicly available recordkeeping, including Clery Act reporting and disclosures, without the inclusion of personally identifiable information about victims of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking who make reports of such to the College to the extent permitted by law.Victims to Receive Written Notification of Rights:When a student or employee reports to the College that he or she has been a victim of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, whether the offense occurred on or off campus, the College will provide the student or employee a written explanation of his or her rights and options as described in the paragraphs above.Sex Offender Registration Program:The Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act of 2000 requires institutions of higher education to advise members of the campus community where they can obtain information provided by the state concerning registered sex offenders. It also requires sex offenders to notify the state of each institution of higher education in the state at which they are employed or enrolled or carrying on a vocation. The state is then required to notify the College of any such information it receives. Anyone interested in determining whether such persons are on this campus may do so by contacting the Assistant Director of Police and Public Safety/Jerry Best at 501-771-6041. State registry of sex offender information may be accessed at the following link:https://portal.arkansas.gov/service/ar-sex-offender-registrysearch/Timely Warnings & Emergency ResponseTimely WarningsIn the event of criminal activity occurring either on campus or off campus that in the judgment of the the UA-PTC Police and/or UA-PTC Director of Physical Plant and Facilities or designee will access available sources of information from campus administrative staff and local authorities to confirm the existence of the danger and will be responsible for initiating the institution's response and for marshaling the appropriate emergency response for assistance. Depending on the nature of the emergency, other College departments may be involved in the confirmation process. constitutes a serious or continuing threat to members of the campus community, a campus-wide %u201ctimely warning%u201d will be issued. Examples of such situations may include a sexual assault or a series of motor vehicle thefts in the area that merit a warning because they present a continuing threat to the campus community. Warnings will be communicated to students and employees via one or more of the methods discussed later in this section. Updates to the warnings will be provided as appropriate. Anyone with information warranting a timely warning should immediately report the circumstances to:
                                
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