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Public Safety

All students are to promptly and accurately report any criminal activity or emergencies to Public Safety (717)-560-8247. Public Safety must be immediately notified if Police, EMS, or Fire Department are called to campus for any reason.

All students have access to academic, recreational, and administrative facilities on campus during those facilities’ hours of normal operation. Access to resident halls is limited to resident students and their guests.

Public Safety staff does not have arrest powers but alerts the local police and college personnel of any activity that may require their attention. Cooperation with Public Safety is expected at all times. Security awareness and crime prevention are encouraged in orientation programs, resident hall meetings, and announcements (posted or sent by email).

In compliance with the Clery Act, a comprehensive crime and security report is available online at www.lbc.edu and in writing at any of the Campus Safety Offices.

Information about Title IX, LBC’s Title IX policy, and how to report Title IX incidents can be found at https://www.lbc.edu/titleix/

Guns, Knives, Weapons and Firearms

Guns, knives, switchblades, weapons, firearms, and any projectile devices (including but not limited to toy, air, pellet, paintball, BB guns, or any homemade device) are not to be brought to campus for any reason.

Automobiles - Lancaster Campus

All students and college employees must register their vehicles with the Public Safety Department and display their parking tag in the appropriate location facing the front windshield at all time while on campus. Vehicles can be registered via an online form located on the Student Portal of the college website at www.lbc.edu. A full list of the campus parking/traffic regulations can be found on the Student Portal.

Emergency Procedures and ALERT LBC

Emergency procedures are posted throughout campus buildings and are accessible on the LBC website. Please review these procedures so that you know what action steps to take in a campus emergency.

LBC utilizes an emergency alert notification system to notify students of campus emergencies and weather related events. All students are auto-enrolled in the alerting system based on your student record with the registrar. Students must keep their contact information up to date with the Registrar’s Office. Any student wishing to opt out of the alerting system may do so via the process listed at the bottom of any issued alert or by speaking with the director of public safety.

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