(1) to enforce good order on the
grounds and in the buildings of the college or
university;
(2) to protect the grounds and
buildings of the college or university;
(3) to exclude all disorderly
persons from the grounds and buildings of the
college or university;
(4) to adopt whatever means may
be necessary for the performance of their
duties;
(5) to exercise the same powers
as are now or may hereafter be exercised under
authority of law or ordinance by the police of
the municipalities wherein the college or
university is located, including, but not
limited to, those powers conferred pursuant to
42 Pa.C.S. Ch. 89 Subch. D (relating to
municipal police jurisdiction);
(6) to prevent crime,
investigate criminal acts, apprehend arrest and
charge criminal offenders and issue summary
citations for acts committed on the grounds and
in the buildings of the college or university
and carry the offender before the proper
alderman, justice of the peace, magistrate or
bail commissioner and prefer charges against
him under the laws of this Commonwealth. Except
when acting pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S. Ch. 89
Subch. D, campus police shall exercise these
powers and perform these duties only on the
grounds or within 500 yards of the grounds of
the college or university. For the
purposes of applying the provisions of 42
Pa.C.S. Ch. 89 Subch. D, the grounds and within
500 yards of the grounds of the college or
university shall constitute the primary
jurisdiction of the campus police;
(7) to order off the
grounds and out of the buildings of the college
or university all vagrants, loafers,
trespassers and persons under the influence of
liquor and, if necessary, remove them by force
and, in case of resistance, carry such
offenders before an alderman, justice of the
peace, bail commissioner or magistrate;
and
(8) to arrest any
person who damages, mutilates or destroys the
trees, plants, shrubbery, turf, grass plots,
benches, buildings and structures or commits
any other offense on the grounds and in the
buildings of the college or university and
carry the offender before the proper alderman,
justice of the peace, bail commissioner or
magistrate and prefer charges against him under
the laws of this Commonwealth.