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UF Law Honor Code

University of Florida Regulation 6C1-4.0212 (Levin College of Law Honor System)

Statement of Philosophy and Definitions | Violations of the Honor Code and Sanctions | The Honor Committee | Honor Code Proceedings | Sanctioning Guidelines | Review and Imposition of Sanctions; Review of Adjudication | Final Appeal

(2) VIOLATIONS OF THE HONOR CODE AND SANCTIONS.

(a) Conduct Prohibited by the Honor Code. Students are prohibited from engaging in conduct that violates the Academic Honesty Guidelines (6C1-4.017). Actions identified in the Academic Honesty Guidelines are violations of the Honor Code.

(b) Consequences of Honor Code Violation. The following shall be consequences of an Honor Code violation:

1. Imposition of Sanctions. If a student is adjudicated responsible for a violation of the Honor Code or accepts responsibility for a violation, the student becomes subject to the sanctions authorized by 6C1-4.016(3).

2. Bar Notification. If a student is adjudicated responsible for an Honor Code violation or accepts responsibility for a violation, the College of Law shall provide this information to any state or federal bar to which the College of Law becomes aware that the student has applied.

3. Flagging of Student’s Records. If a student adjudicated responsible for an Honor Code violation or accepts responsibility for a violation, College of Law Student Affairs shall include this information and make a record of the proceedings against the student a permanent part of the student’s file.

 

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