"Adopt an amnesty clause. Because the recommendation regarding amnesty involves a change in policy, the critical components of this clause need to be reviewed by the Student, Faculty and Administrative Advisory Councils before it becomes policy. In the meantime, the university will operate under the amnesty guidelines recommended in the report."
Just calling it "amnesty" (where someone who reports a sexual assault isn't kicked out for "honor code violations") is the same old thinking. These victims haven't done anything that needs to be given "amnesty" anyway. And until the "amnesty" is fully approved, it's not "policy" -- it doesn't say how long it will be until approval is granted or not.
Frankly, it sounds more like some obfuscating PR BS than "going in the right direction."
BYU didn't do this because it is the right thing to do. School administration, in collaboration with the Mormon church, did this because they HAD to. Pretty much like blacks and the priesthood. Do Mormon church officials ever do the right thing without being backed into a corner?