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Code · Illinois · Chapter 110 — HIGHER EDUCATION · Act 25

Sec. 8. Prohibitions.

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Sec. 8. Prohibitions.
(a)No association shall impose a penalty on any institution for a violation of the association's rules or legislation unless the findings that are the basis for the penalty are made, and the penalty itself is imposed, in accordance with this Act.
(b)No association shall impose a penalty on any college or university for failure to take disciplinary action against any employee or student for the violation of association rules or legislation unless the findings that are the basis for the penalty are made, and the penalty itself is imposed, in accordance with this Act.
(c)No association may terminate the membership of any institution because of the enactment or application of this Act, nor shall any association impose a penalty upon any institution for seeking redress under this Act.
(d)An association may not impose a penalty against any member institution because of any student or employee's seeking redress under this Act.
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