Wash. Admin. Code § 132G-121-075 - Appeal from student conduct committee initial decision
(1) A party who is aggrieved by the findings
or conclusions issued by the student conduct committee may appeal the
committee's initial decision to the president by filing a notice of appeal with
the president's office within ten days of service of the committee's initial
decision. Failure to file a timely appeal constitutes a waiver of the right and
the initial decision shall be deemed final.
(2) The notice of appeal must identify the
specific findings of fact and/or conclusions of law in the initial decision
that are challenged, and must contain argument why the appeal should be
granted. If necessary to aid review, the president may ask for additional
briefing from the parties on issues raised on appeal. The president's review
shall be restricted to the hearing record made before the student conduct
committee, and will normally be limited to a review of those issues and
arguments raised in the notice of appeal.
(3) The president shall provide a written
decision to the party and the student conduct officer within twenty days after
receipt of the notice of appeal. The president's decision shall be final and
shall include a notice of any rights to request reconsideration and/or judicial
review.
(4) In cases involving
allegations of sexual misconduct, the president, on the same date that the
final decision is served upon the respondent, shall serve a written notice
informing the complainant of the final decision. This notice shall inform the
complainant whether the sexual misconduct allegation was found to have merit,
and describe any disciplinary sanctions and/or conditions imposed upon the
respondent for the complainant's protection, including suspension or dismissal
of the respondent.
(5) The
president shall not engage in an ex parte communication with any of the parties
regarding an appeal.
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