Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1720-03-01-.05 - HONOR CODE VIOLATION PENALTIES
(1) If a hearing
panel finds that an accused student violated the Honor Code , then the hearing
panel will report its findings to the Dean of the accused student 's College and
recommend possible penalties, including probation, suspension, dismissal, or
any other action deemed appropriate by the hearing panel.
(2) The Dean will consider the evidence,
written findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the hearing panel and
determine the penalty within ten (10) university business days of the Dean's
receipt of the hearing panel's decision. If the Dean is not available to
provide a timely penalty determination, then he/she may appoint a designee to
make the penalty determination.
(3)
The Dean's decision on the penalty will be sent to the student by:
(a) U.S. mail or courier service to the
address UTHSC's Registrar has on file for the student , in which case the notice
is effectively sent upon mailing or delivery to the courier service;
and
(b) Electronic means (e.g.,
e-mail) to the student 's UTHSC e-mail account, in which case the notice is
effectively sent upon transmission.
(4) A copy of the Dean's (or designee 's)
decision will be sent to the president/chairperson of the hearing panel and to
the Office of Student Affairs, which will file the decision as part of the
student 's permanent record.
(5)
Penalties in UAPA hearings will be determined by the administrative judge,
hearing examiner, and/or Agency Head in accordance with Chapter
1720-01-05.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. § 49-9-209(e) and Public Acts of Tennessee, 1839-1840, Chapter 98, Section 5, and Public Acts of Tennessee, 1807, Chapter 64.
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