Some facilities are exempt from the new law, including hospitals licensed under Chapter 241 of the Texas health and safety code.
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OCR Reaches $750,000 Settlement with Univ. of Wash. for HIPAA Violations
The settlement centered around a Security Rule within the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
Suspected Murder-Suicide Leaves 3 SUNY Students Dead
Police say former SUNY Geneseo student Colin Kingston killed two students before killing himself.
UC Reaches $5.3M Settlement with Victim’s Family after Fatal Shooting
The University also apologized for the fatal shooting and will provide free tuition to the victim’s children.
91 Percent of Colleges Report Zero Incidents of Rape
The study was conducted using the data provided to the Department of Education through the Clery Act.
Umpqua Community College Requests $6M for Renovations, School Security
A spokesman said $4.2 million will go toward redesigning the residence hall where the shooting took place.
Union, Staff Upset After Explosion in Philly Elementary School
Protesters said a lack of attention toward school safety made for a dangerous situation in the school district.
Univ. of Ga. Police Offer Advice as Burglaries Increase Over Break
The University of Georgia experienced a 50 percent increase in break ins over the holiday season from last year.
Detroit School Security Officers Return to Work
Some teachers and students fear the officers’ returns are only temporary.
High School Basketball Sexual Assault Case Widens in Tenn.
A new complaint alleges there were four victims in the sexual assault incident rather than one.
Ark. Student Shoots Classmate in Back on High School Campus
School administrators are calling the shooting an accident.
National Weather Service Says UMass Amherst Is ‘StormReady’
The designation is the first awarded to a public university in Massachusetts.






