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  • The Stop Campus Hazing Act (H.R. 5646) seeks to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 by requiring higher education institutions to report hazing incidents in their annual security reports. It mandates that schools compile statistics on such incidents and incorporate them in...

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    The Stop Campus Hazing Act is a law that wants schools to tell everyone when there is bullying or bad behavior on campus to help keep students safe. It asks schools to keep track of these incidents and share that information, just like a safety report.

  • The Stop Campus Hazing Act, or H.R. 5646, proposes amendments to the Higher Education Act of 1965, mandating U.S. colleges and universities to report hazing incidents in their annual security reports. Institutions must gather statistics on hazing, define what constitutes...

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    H.R. 5646 wants colleges and universities in the U.S. to tell everyone about any hazing, which is when people are mistreated in a group, like in clubs or teams. The law would make schools write down what happened, show how they'll stop it, and follow the rules, but it doesn't say what happens if schools don't do this.