19 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.9 - Victim Request Not to Investigate
(a) If an alleged
victim of an incident of sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, or
stalking reported to a postsecondary educational institution requests the
institution not to investigate the alleged incident, the institution may
investigate the alleged incident in a manner that complies with the
confidentiality requirements under Texas Education Code Section
51.291 and Section
3.17 of this Subchapter. In
determining whether to investigate the alleged incident, the institution shall
consider:
(1) the seriousness of the alleged
incident;
(2) whether the
institution has received other reports of sexual harassment, sexual assault,
dating violence, or stalking committed by the alleged perpetrator or
perpetrators;
(3) whether the
alleged incident poses a risk of harm to others; and
(4) any other factors the institution
determines relevant.
(b)
If a postsecondary educational institution decides not to investigate an
alleged incident of sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, or
stalking based on the alleged victim's request not to investigate, the
institution shall take any reasonable steps the institution determines
necessary and consistent with the institution's policy and applicable law to
protect the health and safety of the institution's community in relation to the
alleged incident.
(c) A
postsecondary educational institution shall inform an alleged victim of an
incident of sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, or stalking who
requests the institution not to investigate the alleged incident of the
institution's decision whether to investigate the alleged incident.
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