Wash. Admin. Code § 132D-125-060 - Challenges - Hearing before grievance review committee
(1) If informal proceedings fail to resolve
the complaint of a student, the student may file with the dean of
administrative and student services a written request for a hearing before the
grievance review committee of the college.
(2) Within a reasonable time after submission
of a request for hearing, the student rights and responsibilities committee
shall conduct a hearing concerning the student's request for corrective action.
The student and the college shall be given a full opportunity to present relevant evidence at the hearing before the student rights and responsibilities committee.
(3) If a student demonstrates that the
student's education records are inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in
violation of the privacy or other rights of the student, the student rights and
responsibilities committee shall have authority to order the correction or
deletion of inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise inappropriate data contained
in the records.
(4) If a student
demonstrates that the release of the student's education records would be
improper under this chapter, the student rights and responsibilities committee
shall have authority to order that the records not be released.
(5) If a student demonstrates that the
student is entitled to access to particular documents under this chapter, the
student rights and responsibilities committee shall have authority to order
that the student be permitted access to the records.
(6) The decision of the student rights and
responsibilities committee shall be rendered in writing within a reasonable
period of time after the conclusion of the hearing.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140. 94-01-028, § 132D-125-060, filed 12/6/93, effective 1/6/94.
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