Wash. Admin. Code § 132L-350-150 - Student conduct committee
(1) The student
conduct committee shall consist of five members:
(a)Two full-time students appointed by the
student government;
(b)Two faculty
members appointed by the president; and
(c)One faculty member or administrator (other
than an administrator serving as a student conduct or conduct review officer)
appointed by the president at the beginning of the academic year.
(2)The faculty member or
administrator appointed on a yearly basis shall serve as the chair of the
committee and may take action on preliminary hearing matters prior to convening
the committee. The chair shall receive annual training on protecting victims
and promoting accountability in cases involving allegations of sexual
misconduct.
(3)Hearings may be
heard by a quorum of three members of the committee so long as one faculty
member and one student are included on the hearing panel. Committee action may
be taken upon a majority vote of all committee members attending the
hearing.
(4)Members of the student
conduct committee shall not participate in any case in which they are a party,
complainant, or witness, in which they have direct or personal interest,
prejudice, or bias, or in which they have acted previously in an advisory
capacity. Any party may petition for disqualification of a committee member
pursuant to RCW 34.05.425(4).
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