[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 34, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 34CFR99.67]



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                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION

 

PART 99_FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY--Table of Contents

 

             Subpart E_What Are the Enforcement Procedures?

 

Sec.  99.67  How does the Secretary enforce decisions?



    (a) If the educational agency or institution does not comply during 

the period of time set under Sec.  99.66(c), the Secretary may, in 

accordance with part E of the General Education Provisions Act--

    (1) Withhold further payments under any applicable program;

    (2) Issue a compliant to compel compliance through a cease-and-

desist order; or

    (3) Terminate eligibility to receive funding under any applicable 

program.

    (b) If, after an investigation under Sec.  99.66, the Secretary 

finds that an educational agency or institution has complied voluntarily 

with the Act or this part, the Secretary provides the complainant and 

the agency or institution written notice of the decision and the basis 

for the decision.

    (Note: 34 CFR part 78 contains the regulations of the Education 

Appeal Board)



(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1232g(f); 20 U.S.C. 1234)



[53 FR 11943, Apr. 11, 1988; 53 FR 19368, May 27, 1988, as amended at 58 

FR 3189, Jan. 7, 1993]



          Appendix A to Part 99--Crimes of Violence Definitions



                                  Arson



    Any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without 

intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or 

aircraft, personal property of another, etc.



                            Assault Offenses



    An unlawful attack by one person upon another.

    Note: By definition there can be no ``attempted'' assaults, only 

``completed'' assaults.

    (a) Aggravated Assault. An unlawful attack by one person upon 

another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily 

injury. This type of assault usually is accompanied by the use of a 

weapon or by means likely to produce death or great bodily harm. (It is 

not necessary that injury result from an aggravated assault when a gun, 

knife, or other weapon is used which could and probably would result in 

serious injury if the crime were successfully completed.)

    (b) Simple Assault. An unlawful physical attack by one person upon 

another where neither the offender displays a weapon, nor the victim 

suffers obvious severe or aggravated bodily injury involving apparent 

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bones, loss of teeth, possible internal injury, severe laceration, or 

loss of consciousness.

    (c) Intimidation. To unlawfully place another person in reasonable 

fear of bodily harm through the use of threatening words or other 

conduct, or both, but without displaying a weapon or subjecting the 

victim to actual physical attack.



    Note: This offense includes stalking.



                                Burglary



    The unlawful entry into a building or other structure with the 

intent to commit a felony or a theft.



              Criminal Homicide--Manslaughter by Negligence



    The killing of another person through gross negligence.



         Criminal Homicide--Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter



    The willful (nonnegligent) killing of one human being by another.



                Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property



    To willfully or maliciously destroy, damage, deface, or otherwise 

injure real or personal property without the consent of the owner or the 

person having custody or control of it.



                          Kidnapping/Abduction



    The unlawful seizure, transportation, or detention of a person, or 

any combination of these actions, against his or her will, or of a minor 

without the consent of his or her custodial parent(s) or legal guardian.



    Note: Kidnapping/Abduction includes hostage taking.



                                 Robbery



    The taking of, or attempting to take, anything of value under 

confrontational circumstances from the control, custody, or care of a 

person or persons by force or threat of force or violence or by putting 

the victim in fear.



    Note: Carjackings are robbery offenses where a motor vehicle is 

taken through force or threat of force.



                         Sex Offenses, Forcible



    Any sexual act directed against another person, forcibly or against 

that person's will, or both; or not forcibly or against the person's 

will where the victim is incapable of giving consent.

    (a) Forcible Rape (Except ``Statutory Rape''). The carnal knowledge 

of a person, forcibly or against that person's will, or both; or not 

forcibly or against the person's will where the victim is incapable of 

giving consent because of his or her temporary or permanent mental or 

physical incapacity (or because of his or her youth).

    (b) Forcible Sodomy. Oral or anal sexual intercourse with another 

person, forcibly or against that person's will, or both; or not forcibly 

or against the person's will where the victim is incapable of giving 

consent because of his or her youth or because of his or her temporary 

or permanent mental or physical incapacity.

    (c) Sexual Assault With An Object. To use an object or instrument to 

unlawfully penetrate, however slightly, the genital or anal opening of 

the body of another person, forcibly or against that person's will, or 

both; or not forcibly or against the person's will where the victim is 

incapable of giving consent because of his or her youth or because of 

his or her temporary or permanent mental or physical incapacity.



    Note: An ``object'' or ``instrument'' is anything used by the 

offender other than the offender's genitalia. Examples are a finger, 

bottle, handgun, stick, etc.



    (d) Forcible Fondling. The touching of the private body parts of 

another person for the purpose of sexual gratification, forcibly or 

against that person's will, or both; or not forcibly or against the 

person's will where the victim is incapable of giving consent because of 

his or her youth or because of his or her temporary or permanent mental 

or physical incapacity.



    Note: Forcible Fondling includes ``Indecent Liberties'' and ``Child 

Molesting.''



       Nonforcible Sex Offenses (Except ``Prostitution Offenses'')



    Unlawful, nonforcible sexual intercourse.

    (a) Incest. Nonforcible sexual intercourse between persons who are 

related to each other within the degrees wherein marriage is prohibited 

by law.

    (b) Statutory Rape. Nonforcible sexual intercourse with a person who 

is under the statutory age of consent.



(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1232g(b)(6) and 18 U.S.C. 16)



[65 FR 41854, July 6, 2000]



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  Subtitle B--Regulations of the Offices of the Department of Education



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