On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 11:16 AM John Scully <jscu...@ohiopaperfolders.com>
wrote:

> How is this enforced?
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> Only timely and directly reports of violations with sufficient factual
> details to the Conference can be investigated. Upon investigation,
> allegations may result in sanctions including, but not limited to expulsion
> from the Conference and Venue without recourse. Any report deemed to have
> not been made in good faith or with a reasonable factual basis shall be
> treated as a violation. Investigations and sanctions imposed shall be
> conducted and determined in the sole discretion of the Conference. Nothing
> in this Standard of Conduct interferes with or discourages a Participant
> from exercising his or her right to contact the Venue and/or law
> enforcement directly and in such a case; the Conference shall fully
> cooperate with the Venue and law enforcement.
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While this simplified Code of Conduct does have some benefits, one thing
that I would say is missing is confidentiality for people reporting
violations.  Without that type of provision, some people will be unwilling
to come forward due to fear of reprisals from the accused or friends of the
accused.

There is a good video (with transcript) that goes into great detail about
Codes of Conduct and specifically touches on confidentiality as well as
enumeration.

https://the-orbit.net/lousycanuck/2014/02/08/ftbcon2-sexual-harassment-law-and-you-with-full-transcript-ftbcon

thanks,
malachi

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