Wash. Admin. Code § 132Z-108-050 - Brief adjudicative procedures
(1) The college will conduct brief
adjudicative proceedings in accordance with
RCW
34.05.482 through
34.05.494, the provisions of which
are hereby adopted.
(2) Except as
otherwise provided by rule or as determined in a particular case by the college
president (or designee), brief adjudicative proceedings shall be used to hear
appeals of administrative actions relating to the following matters:
(a) Parking and traffic citations;
(b) Outstanding student debts or employee
overpayments;
(c) Student residency
determinations;
(d) Library
fines;
(e) Challenges to contents
of student education records;
(f)
Loss of student eligibility for participation in college athletics;
(g) Student disciplinary action as defined
under the student conduct code, except for a decision referring the matter to
the student conduct committee, a decision imposing a sanction of conduct
suspension in excess of ten instructional days, or a decision imposing a
sanction of conduct expulsion;
(h)
Administrative decisions regarding mandatory tuition and/or fee waivers;
or
(i) Administrative decisions
denying admission or enrollment pursuant to
RCW
28B.50.090(3).
(3) Brief adjudicative proceedings
are informal hearings and shall be conducted in a manner which will bring about
a prompt and fair resolution of the matter.
(4) The administrative record for brief
adjudicative proceedings shall consist of any documents regarding the matter
that were considered or prepared by the presiding officer for the brief
adjudicative proceeding or by the reviewing officer for any review. Such
records shall be maintained as the official record of the
proceedings.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. 96-14-098, § 132Z-108-050, filed 7/2/96, effective 8/2/96.
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