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Definitions

Workplace Violence includes, but is not limited to, intimidations, threats, and physical attack or property damage.

Threat is the expression of intent to cause physical harm. An expression constitutes a threat without regard to whether the party communicating the threat has the present ability to carry it out and without regard to whether the expression is contingent, conditional, or future.

Physical Attack is the unwanted or hostile physical contact such as hitting, fighting, pushing, showing, or throwing objects.

Property Damage is intentional or hostile physical property that includes property owned by the State, employees, visitors or vendors.

Intimidation includes but is not limited to stalking or engaging in actions intended to frighten, coerce, or induce duress.