Wis. Admin. Code Technical College System Board TCS 3.16 - Appeals
(1) DISTRICT CERTIFICATION APPEAL PROCEDURE.
Each district shall establish an appeal procedure in consultation with the
district certification committee established under s.
TCS 3.15 to promote voluntary resolution of disputes
relating to district responsibilities, activities and decisions under this
chapter. Any person aggrieved by a decision of the district resulting from
district action or inaction, may initiate an appeal as established, but
utilization of the district appeal procedure shall not be a prerequisite to
initiation of an appeal with the board under sub. (2). The district procedure
shall at a minimum:
(a) Designate the chair of
the district certification committee to receive appeals.
(b) Require appeals under the subsection to
be filed within 45 days of the action or inaction which serves as the basis for
the appeal.
(c) Establish a
procedure for receiving and resolving appeals, including a provision for
written acknowledgement within 15 days of receipt of the written appeal and a
written determination of the complaint within 45 days of receipt of the written
appeal unless the parties agree to an extension of time.
(d) Notify the person filing the appeal of
the right to appeal the decision of the district to the board.
(2) BOARD CERTIFICATION APPEAL
PROCEDURE. Any person aggrieved by a decision of a district, or any person or
district aggrieved by a certification decision of the board, may file an appeal
under ch. TCS 4 and ch. 227, Stats., as follows:
(a) For a person aggrieved by a decision of a
district, the appeal shall be filed within 45 days following receipt of the
written determination under sub. (1)(c), or 45 days following the district
action or inaction which serves as the basis for the appeal if the district
appeal procedure established under sub. (1) is not utilized.
(b) For a person or district aggrieved by a
decision of the board, whether by action or inaction, the appeal shall be filed
with the board within 45 days following the action or inaction which serves as
the basis for the appeal.
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