Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1720-04-03-.05 - FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
(1) Rights of the
Respondent . The following summarizes the rights granted to a Respondent in the
student conduct process :
(a) Right to be
assisted by an Advisor during all stages of the student conduct process , in
accordance with Section .05(3);
(b)
Right to an opportunity for an Educational Conference, in accordance with
Section .06(5);
(c) Right to
resolve allegations of misconduct and/or sanctions through a Formal Hearing , in
accordance with Section .07(2);
(d)
Right to receive notice of meetings and hearings at which the Respondent may be
present and receive access to records used during those meetings and hearings,
as provided in the Code ;
(e) Right
to the presumption that the Respondent is not responsible for the allegations
of misconduct (i.e., the University bears the burden of presenting information
demonstrating that it is more likely than not that the Respondent violated a
Standard of Conduct);
(f) Right to
not be directly questioned in a hearing by anyone other than the Student Life
Hearing Officer ("SLHO") or the Chairperson of the Student Conduct Board
("SCB"), except when a Title IX Hearing must be held in accordance with Section
.09;
(g) Right to challenge the
fairness and/or impartiality of a SLHO, a member of the SCB, a member of the
Appellate Board, or a Title IX Hearing Officer ;
(h) Right to have a SLHO Hearing or SCB
Hearing conducted in accordance with Section .08, including, without
limitation, the right to present information to the SLHO or SCB, the right to
propose questions for the SLHO or Chairperson to ask witnesses, the right to
request that information be excluded from the SLHO or SCB's consideration, and
the right to make a closing statement, except when a Title IX Hearing must be
held in accordance with Section .09;
(i) Right to refrain from presenting
information and witnesses during a hearing before the SLHO, the SCB, or the
Title IX Hearing Officer , and the right to not have the SLHO, the SCB, or the
Title IX Hearing Officer draw an inference adverse to the Respondent if the
Respondent chooses not to present information or witnesses;
(j) Right to Notice of Decision of the SLHO,
SCB or Title IX Hearing Officer , in accordance with Section .08(5) and Section
.09(7);
(k) Right to appeal the
decisions of the SLHO, SCB or a Title IX Hearing Officer that are contained in
the Notice of Decision, in accordance with Section .08(6) and Section
.09(9);
(l) Right to receive a copy
of a notice of an initial, interim, or final decision, or a change in such a
decision, issued by the Vice Chancellor for Student Life , SCCS , a SLHO, the
SCB, the Appellate Board, and/or a Title IX Hearing Officer (e.g., Notice of
Allegations, Notice of Decision, Notice of Final Decision), simultaneously with
the Complainant 's receipt of a copy of the notice of the decision;
and
(m) Right to appeal a decision
issued by SCCS , a SLHO, the SCB, or a Title IX Hearing Officer and receive a
notice containing information about the right to appeal simultaneously with the
Complainant 's receipt of a notice of such information, in accordance with
Section .07, Section .08, and Section .09.
(2) Rights of the Complainant .
(a) A Complainant shall be granted equivalent
rights to the rights granted to a Respondent under the Code including, without
limitation:
1. Right to meet with SCCS to ask
questions and receive information about the student conduct process , including,
without limitation, the status of an investigation;
2. Right to receive notice of meetings and
hearings at which the Complainant may be present and receive access to records
used during those meetings and hearings, as provided in the Code ;
3. Right to be assisted by an Advisor during
all stages of the student conduct process , in accordance with Section
.05(3);
4. Right to present
information and witnesses during meetings and hearings, including, without
limitation, investigations, or hearings before a Student Life Hearing Officer
("SLHO"), the Student Conduct Board ("SCB"), or a Title IX Hearing
Officer ;
5. Right to not be
directly questioned in a hearing by anyone other than the SLHO or the
Chairperson of the Student Conduct Board ("SCB"), except when a Title IX
Hearing must be held in accordance with Section .09;
6. Right to challenge the fairness and/or
impartiality of a SLHO, a member of the SCB, a member of the Appellate Board,
or a Title IX Hearing Officer ;
7.
Right to receive a copy of a notice of an initial, interim, or final decision,
or a change in such a decision, issued by the Vice Chancellor for Student Life ,
SCCS , a SLHO, the SCB, the Appellate Board, and/or a Title IX Hearing Officer
(e.g., Notice of Allegations, Notice of Decision, Notice of Final Decision),
simultaneously with the Respondent 's receipt of a copy of the notice of the
decision;
8. Right to appeal a
decision issued by SCCS , a SLHO, the SCB, or a Title IX Hearing Officer and
receive a notice containing information about the right to appeal
simultaneously with the Complainant 's receipt of a notice of such information,
in accordance with Section .07, Section .08, and Section .09; and/or
9. Right to otherwise participate in the
student conduct process .
(b) Notwithstanding any provision of the Code
to the contrary, including, without limitation, this Section .05(2), a
Complainant shall not have the right to attend a meeting or hearing, receive
information concerning, or otherwise participate in the student conduct process
if such attendance, receipt of information, or participation would violate
state or federal law.
(3) Right to an Advisor . The Complainant and
the Respondent may choose to be assisted by one (1) Advisor during all stages
of the student conduct process .
(a) Selection
of an Advisor . SCCS encourages a Complainant or a Respondent who chooses to be
assisted by an Advisor to consider selecting a University employee or student
who has received training from SCCS about the student conduct process . The
Complainant and the Respondent may obtain the names of trained advisors from
SCCS . At their own expense, the Complainant and the Respondent may choose a
person who is not employed by the University to serve as an Advisor (e.g.,
friend, attorney). The Complainant and the Respondent should select as an
Advisor a person whose schedule allows attendance at the scheduled date, time,
and place for meetings and hearings scheduled by SCCS because meeting and
hearing delays generally will not be granted due to the scheduling conflicts of
an Advisor . If a Complainant or Respondent does not have an Advisor present at
a Title IX Hearing , the University must provide one (selected by the
University ) without fee or charge to that party.
(b) Role of an Advisor . The role of an
Advisor is limited to assisting, advising, and/or supporting a Complainant or
Respondent during the student conduct process , including at all meetings,
investigative interviews, and hearings. An Advisor is not permitted to speak
for or on behalf of a Complainant or Respondent , appear in lieu of a
Complainant or Respondent , participate as a witness, or participate directly in
any other manner during any phase of the student conduct process , except in a
Title IX Hearing . In a Title IX Hearing , the Advisor (who may be, but is not
required to be, an attorney) is permitted to speak on behalf of a Complainant
or Respondent for the purposes of asking questions of the other party and
witnesses, in accordance with Section .09(5)(f). In a Uniform Administrative
Procedures Act ("UAPA ") Hearing, the Complainant and the Respondent may have an
attorney advocate on their behalf, in accordance with state law.
(c) Notification of the Right to Have an
Advisor . SCCS shall provide written notice to the Complainant and the
Respondent of their rights to an Advisor . The notice shall contain an
explanation of the role of an Advisor during the student conduct
process .
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. § 49-9-209(e); Public Acts of Tennessee, 1839-1840, Chapter 98, Section 5; and Public Acts of Tennessee, 1807, Chapter 64.
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