Wash. Admin. Code § 132L-350-110 - Initiation of disciplinary action
(1)
All disciplinary actions will be initiated by the student conduct officer. If
that officer is the subject of a complaint initiated by the respondent, the
president shall, upon request and when feasible, designate another person to
fulfill any such disciplinary responsibilities relative to the
complainant.
(2) The student
conduct officer shall initiate disciplinary action by serving the respondent
with written notice directing him or her to attend a disciplinary meeting. The
notice shall briefly describe the factual allegations, the provision(s) of the
conduct code the respondent is alleged to have violated, the range of possible
sanctions for the alleged violation(s), and specify the time and location of
the meeting. At the meeting, the student conduct officer will present the
allegations to the respondent and the respondent shall be afforded an
opportunity to explain what took place. If the respondent fails to attend the
meeting after proper service of notice, the student conduct officer may take
disciplinary action based upon the available information.
(3) Within ten days of the initial
disciplinary meeting, and after considering the evidence in the case, including
any facts or argument presented by the respondent, the student conduct officer
shall serve the respondent with a written decision setting forth the facts and
conclusions supporting his or her decision, the specific student conduct code
provisions found to have been violated, the discipline imposed, if any, and a
notice of any appeal rights with an explanation of the consequences of failing
to file a timely appeal.
(4)The
student conduct officer may take any of the following disciplinary actions:
(a)Exonerate the respondent and terminate the
proceedings.
(b) Impose a
disciplinary sanction(s), as described in WAC 132L-350-090.
(c)Refer the matter directly to the student
conduct committee for such disciplinary action as the committee deems
appropriate. Such referral shall be in writing, to the attention of the chair
of the student conduct committee, with a copy served on the
respondent.
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