Tau
Beta Sigma Policies
POLICY
ON HAZING
The
Kappa Kappa Psi Fraternity & Tau Beta Sigma
Sorority neither approves of nor is responsible
for actions of members of local chapters which
may result in injury to persons or damage to
property. Hazing is defined as any actions
taken or situation created, intentionally or
unintentionally, to produce mental or physical
discomfort on or off campus involving members
and/or prospective members, which may cause
embarrassment, harassment, and/or ridicule.
The
following list is not all inclusive but gives
examples of the kinds of activities/actions that
are strictly prohibited. Forcing, requiring or
expecting prospective members or initiated
members to participate in any of the following
actions or activities is explicitly prohibited.
1.
Expecting participation in any activity in which
initiated members themselves will
not participate.
2.
Drinking alcohol or any other substance.
3.
Using any drug, narcotic, or controlled
substance.
4.
Eating spoiled foods, raw onions, goldfish, or
anything a reasonable person would not
eat.
5.
Dropping food or other substances (eggs, grapes,
liver, etc.) into another person's mouth.
6.
Tying a person to a chair, pole, anchor, tree, or
any other object or to another person.
7.
Causing fatigue through physical or psychological
shock.
8.
Branding.
9.
Paddling of any nature.
10.
Performing physical exercise (sit-ups, push-ups,
runs, rolling up or down hills, crab walk, etc.)
except in the case of organized sports and
Marching Band activities.
11.
Pushing, shoving, tackling, or any other physical
abuse not associated with organized
sports.
12.
Throwing anything (Whipped Cream, garbage, water,
paint, etc.) at a person or a group of
people.
13.
Exposing oneself indecently or appearing nude or
in a way that is considered by a reasonable
person to be offensive.
14.
Verbally addressing prospective members in a
demeaning manner.
15.
Misleading prospective members in an effort to
convince them that they will not
be initiated or that they will be hurt
during initiation.
16.
carrying any items (shields, paddles, bricks,
etc.) that serve no constructive purpose or
that are designed to punish or embarrass the
carrier.
17.
Waking prospective members at odd intervals or
permitting fewer than six continuous hours
of sleep each night.
18.
Conducting membership education activities
between the hours of 1 a.m. and 6 a.m.
19.
Participating in or conducting lineups (actives
or prospective members, separate from
members, in order to answer actives'
questions).
20.
Conducting activities that do not allow adequate
time for study and/or classes.
21.
Wearing apparel or accessories that are
conspicuous and in bad taste or wearing items
that cause discomfort.
22.
Wearing more or less clothing than the
temperature or weather indicates.
23.
Defacing property (trees, grounds, buildings,
cars, etc.)
24.
Stealing any property (composites, trophies,
etc.)
25.
Compelling a person or group to remain at a
certain place or transporting a person or group
anywhere without their consent (road trips,
kidnaps).
26.
Assigning or endorsing pranks (stealing, panty
raids, harassing another organization,
etc.)
27.
Acting like animals or objects.
28.
Engaging in public/private stunts or buffoonery
that causes mental or emotional trauma
and/or injury to any individual.
29.
Yelling a prescribed phrase of chant, as an
expectation of the membership education
program, when entering, passing through, or
leaving any building.
30.
Intentionally "trashing" any area for
the purpose of annoying others or for
having others clean the "trashed"
area.
31.
Disallowing prospective members to speak, as an
expectation of the membership education
program, with the exception of exams and
rituals.
32.
Performing marching maneuvers individually or as
a part of the membership education
program.
33.
Blindfolding and parading individuals in public
areas or privately conducting blindfolding
activities that serve no constructive purpose
with the exception of when entering the
ritual room immediately prior to the beginning of
the ritual or joint ceremony.
34.
Having prospective members perform personal
chores or errands under the threat of
negative repercussions.
35.
Placing or receiving phone calls or answering
doors with a prescribed chant, riddle, song,
or rhyme.
36.
Having only prospective member perform wakes and
phone duty.
37.
Conducting quests, treasure hunts, scavenger
hunts, paddle hunts, big or little sibling
hunts, or walk-outs in a manner unrelated to
membership education.
39.
Entering or leaving any building in a dictated
manner (hand over hand, backwards, crawling,
sideways, etc.)
The
chapter shall hold a hazing workshop prior to
First Degree. This workshop will inform
prospective members of the hazing policy, the
chapter membership education program, and a line
of communication to follow if the prospective
members feel hazing may be occurring. A
recommendation for the line of communication is
to first contact someone in the prospective
member's chapter (i.e. chapter vice president in
charge of the Membership Education Program or big
sibling, etc.), then the sponsor, then the
district governor/counselor. The National
Headquarters will be made aware of any reports of
hazing and will act appropriately. The chapter
should understand that their charter may be
revoked if hazing is found to be occurring.
POLICY
AGAINST DISCRIMINATION
The
Kappa Kappa Psi Fraternity and the Tau Beta Sigma
Sorority expressly prohibits discrimination by
any component part of the Fraternity or Sorority
or by any person acting on behalf of the
organizations on the basis of race, national
origin, gender, religion, handicap, sexual
orientation, or marital status.
POLICY
AGAINST CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
Recognizing
its responsibility for the social well-being and
welfare of its members; and with the objective
that the social atmosphere and environment of its
chapters be one in harmony with the spirit and
ideas of these fraternal organizations; Kappa
Kappa Psi Fraternity and Tau Beta Sigma Sorority
adopt this policy related to controlled
substances.
1.
The possession, consumption, and distribution of
alcoholic beverages by a chapter or colony
at any function given in the name of or for the
benefit of Kappa Kappa Psi Fraternity or Tau
Beta Sigma Sorority shall be strictly
forbidden.
2.
There shall be no sale of alcoholic beverages by
a chapter or a colony.
3.
Chapter or colony funds shall at no time be used
to purchase alcohol.
4. No
chapter or colony shall sponsor or co-sponsor any
activities which are classified as an
"open party" that is characterized by
realistic and/or public access to
alcoholic beverages.
5. No
chapter or colony may co-sponsor an event with an
alcohol distributor, charitable
organization, or tavern (tavern defined as an
establishment generating more than half of
an annual gross sales from alcohol) where alcohol
is given away, sold, or otherwise provided
to those present.
6. No
member and/or prospective member shall permit,
tolerate, encourage, or participate in
'drinking games" at any chapter activity or
function.
7. No
alcohol shall be present at any prospective
membership, pre-initiation, or initiation
activity of the chapter.
8.
The fraternity/sorority directs its chapters to
implement a membership recruitment program
involving non-alcoholic activities.
9.
Chapters are directed to develop a comprehensive
alcohol awareness program of education on
responsibilities and liabilities of alcohol
possession, consumption,
and distribution.
10.
The fraternity & sorority directs its
chapters to develop a balanced social
program which incorporates creative,
non-alcoholic oriented programming.
11.
The chapter Executive Committee is directed to
supervise the design and implementation of
the Chapter's social programs so that they
conform to the spirit of this policy. It is
further directed to take corrective and/or
disciplinary measures when warranted on any
individual who negatively affects the well-being
of the chapter through the use of alcoholic
beverages.
12.
The possession, consumption, and distribution of
illegal drugs by a chapter or colony at any
function in the name of or for the local benefit
of Kappa Kappa Psi Fraternity or Tau Beta
Sigma Sorority shall be strictly
prohibited.
The
Kappa Kappa Psi Fraternity and Tau Beta Sigma
Sorority base their position upon recognition
that clear evidence exists that the abuse or
illegal use of controlled substances can erode
the foundations of fraternalism and diminish the
complete attainment of the goals and
objectives of the organizations and the
educational community.
MEMBERSHIP
CANDIDATE TERMINOLOGY
At the 1991
National Conventions of Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau
Beta Sigma, the National Chapters decided to no
longer recognize the word pledge or
any form thereof as a term to refer to the
prospective members of the Membership Education
Program. The decision was made at the same time
that the Membership Education Programs of the
Fraternity and Sorority were revised to promote
the positive education of all prospective members
throughout the process. In doing so, information
within the programs that had any negative
connotation suggesting hazing was removed,
including any references to the word
pledge. It is therefore
imperative to remove any references to the word
pledge from all chapter documents,
including Membership Education Programs,
Constitutions, and any other handbooks on
policies and procedures in order to fully comply
with the current standards of the National
Organizations.
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