19 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.10 - Disciplinary Process for Certain Violations
A postsecondary educational institution that initiates a disciplinary process concerning an allegation that a student enrolled at the institution violated the institution's policy or code of conduct by committing sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, or stalking shall:
(1) provide to the student and the alleged
victim a prompt and equitable opportunity to present witnesses and other
evidence relevant to the alleged violation during the disciplinary
process;
(2) ensure that both the
student and the alleged victim have reasonable and equitable access to all
evidence relevant to the alleged violation in the institution's possession,
including any statements made by the alleged victim or by other persons,
information stored electronically, written or electronic communications, social
media posts, or physical evidence, redacted as necessary to comply with any
applicable federal or state law regarding confidentiality; and
(3) take reasonable steps to protect the
student and the alleged victim from retaliation and harassment during the
pendency of the disciplinary process.
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