Haw. Code R. § 8-89-1 - Policy and purpose
(a) The department
is committed to making all schools, safe. Inclusive, respectful, and supportive
of all students by eliminating all discrimination, harassment, and bullying and
providing a non-discriminatory learning environment that provides equal access
to public education for all students and embraces the values of dignity and
respect for one another.
(b) This
chapter establishes a procedure in the public school system for filing and
resolving complaints of discrimination, harassment (including sexual
harassment), and bullying against a student in any program, activity, or
service of the department by employees, volunteers, or third parties on the
basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
gender expression, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, physical
appearance and characteristics, socio-economic status, and any retaliation for
reporting such conduct. Any student, parent or legal guardian of any student,
or employees or volunteers who witness or are otherwise aware of conduct
prohibited by this chapter, may file complaints regarding an alleged violation
under this chapter. For protected class complaints of student misconduct
towards another student, refer to section
8-19-16.
(c) The department shall take immediate and
appropriate steps to stop discrimination, harassment (including sexual
harassment), or bullying against a student to prevent recurrence and remedy
discrimination effects on the complainant or others, if appropriate.
(d) The department's Civil Rights Compliance
Branch shall coordinate the implementation of this chapter. The Civil Rights
Compliance Branch shall be responsible for monitoring complaints and conducting
investigations of complaints filed under this chapter, disseminating
appropriate information about discrimination, harassment (including sexual
harassment), and bullying to department students, parents or legal guardians,
employees, volunteers, and third parties, and providing training to department
students, employees, volunteers, and third parties regarding their rights and
responsibilities as it relates to discrimination, harassment (including sexual
harassment), or bullying.
(e) No
person who is otherwise qualified shall be denied the opportunity to
participate in or receive benefits of, or be subjected to disparate treatment
in any program, activity, or service of the department based upon one or more
of the protected classes defined in section 8-89-2. This chapter applies to
conduct that occurs on department property or outside of department property,
if the conduct was in connection with a department-sponsored program or
activity.
(f) The department shall
comply with all applicable state and federal nondiscrimination laws and
regulations in administering this chapter, including but not limited to:
(1) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,
Public Law 88-352, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color,
or national origin;
(2) Title IX of
the Educational Amendments Act of 1972, Public Law 92-318, which prohibits
discrimination on the basis of sex;
(3) Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,
which prohibits discrimination on the basis of religion;
(4) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973, Public Law 92-112, which prohibits discrimination against persons with
disabilities;
(5) Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act,
Public
Law 101-476 , which ensures students with a
disability are provided with a free and appropriate public education that is
tailored to their individual needs;
(6) Americans with Disabilities Act,
Public
Law 101-336 , which prohibits discrimination
against persons with disabilities in programs, activities, and
services;
(7) Article X, Section 1,
Hawaii State Constitution, which prohibits discrimination in public educational
institutions because of race, religion, sex or ancestry;
(8) Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Public
Law 94-135;
(9) Section
302A-461,
Hawaii Revised Statutes, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in
athletics offered by a public high school;
(10) Section
302A-1001, Hawaii
Revised Statutes, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any
educational or recreational program or activity receiving state or county
financial assistance or utilizing state or county facilities; and
(11) Section
368D-1,
Hawaii Revised Statutes, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex,
gender identity or expression, or sexual orientation in any state educational
program or activity or any educational program or activity that receives state
funding.
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