Wash. Admin. Code § 132B-125-340 - Student conduct committee process
(1) Proceedings of the student conduct
committee shall be governed by the Administrative Procedure Act, chapter 34.05
RCW.
(2) The student conduct
committee chair shall serve all parties with written notice of the hearing not
less than seven days in advance of the hearing date. The chair may shorten this
notice period if both parties agree, and also may continue the hearing to a
later time for good cause shown.
(3) The committee chair is authorized to
conduct prehearing conferences and/or to make prehearing decisions concerning
the extent and form of any discovery, issuance of protective decisions, and
similar procedural matters.
(4)
Upon request, filed at least five business days before the hearing by any party
or at the direction of the committee chair, the parties shall exchange, no
later than the third business day prior to the hearing, lists of potential
witnesses and copies of potential exhibits that they reasonably expect to
present to the committee. Failure to participate in good faith in such a
requested exchange may be cause for exclusion from the hearing of any witness
or exhibit not disclosed, absent a showing of good cause for such
failure.
(5) The committee chair
may provide to the committee members in advance of the hearing copies of:
(a) The conduct officer's notification of
imposition of discipline (or referral to the committee); and
(b) The notice of appeal (or any response to
referral) by the respondent. If doing so, however, the chair should remind the
members that these "pleadings" are not evidence of any facts they may
allege.
(6) The parties
may agree before the hearing to designate specific exhibits as admissible
without objection and, if they do so, whether the committee chair may provide
copies of these admissible exhibits to the committee members before the
hearing.
(7) The student conduct
officer, upon request, shall provide reasonable assistance to the respondent in
obtaining relevant and admissible evidence that is within the college's
control.
(8) Communications between
committee members and other hearing participants regarding any issue in the
proceeding, other than procedural communications that are necessary to maintain
an orderly process, are generally prohibited without notice and opportunity for
all parties to participate, and any improper "ex parte" communication shall be
placed on the record, as further provided in
RCW
34.05.455.
(9) Each party may be accompanied at the
hearing by a nonattorney assistant of their choice. A respondent may elect to
be represented by an attorney at their own cost, but will be deemed to have
waived that right unless, at least four business days before the hearing,
written notice of the attorney's identity and participation is filed with the
committee chair with a copy to the student conduct officer. The committee will
ordinarily be advised by an assistant attorney general. If the respondent
and/or the complainant is represented by an attorney, the student conduct
officer may also be represented by a second appropriately screened assistant
attorney general.
Notes
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