Wash. Admin. Code § 132F-126-030 - Hearing an appeal of a required medical leave of absence
Current through Register Vol. 22-07, April 1, 2022
(1) Upon receipt of a timely appeal by a
student of the vice president's decision imposing a required medical leave of
absence, the vice president of student services, or the vice president's
designee, shall convene the review board to hear the appeal. The review board
may:
(a) Affirm the vice president's
decision;
(b) Affirm the vice
president's decision but alter the disposition from imposition of a required
medical leave of absence to conditional enrollment under specified directives;
or
(c) Reverse the vice president's
decision allowing the student to remain enrolled without restriction.
(2) The review board's decision
shall be in writing and served on the student within seven business days of the
hearing. Service of the decision shall be effective upon deposit in the United
States mail to the student, postage prepaid and properly addressed to the
student at the last known address on file with the registrar's office, or by
personal service on the student.
(3) The review board shall be composed of at
least three members drawn from a pool of academic deans and staff members not
reporting to the vice president who have been identified by the president. The
president shall select one of the members to act as the chair at the
hearing.
(4) The vice president
shall notify the student in writing of the time, date, and location of the
hearing.
(5) The review board shall
conduct the hearing according to the Administrative Procedure Act, chapter
34.05 RCW.
(6) The chair of the
review board may order the hearing closed to public observation as necessary to
protect from disclosure medical or educational records held to be confidential
under state or federal law.
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