Wash. Admin. Code § 132D-150-150

Current through Register Vol. 25-01, January 1, 2025
Section 132D-150-150 - [Effective 1/12/2025] Brief adjudicative proceedings-Initial hearing
(1) Brief adjudicative proceedings shall be conducted by a conduct review officer. The conduct review officer shall not participate in any case in which they are a complainant or witness, or in which they have direct or personal interest, prejudice, or bias, or in which they have acted previously in an advisory capacity.
(2) The parties to a brief adjudicative proceeding are the respondent, the student conduct officer, and in cases involving sex discrimination, the complainant. Before taking action, the conduct review officer shall conduct an informal hearing and provide each party:
(a) An opportunity to be informed of the agency's view of the matter; and
(b) An opportunity to explain the party's view of the matter.
(3) The conduct review officer shall serve an initial decision upon both the parties within 10 calendar days of consideration of the appeal. The initial decision shall contain a brief written statement of the reasons for the decision and information about how to seek administrative review of the initial decision. If no request for review is filed within 21 calendar days of service of the initial decision, the initial decision shall be deemed the final decision.
(4) If the conduct review officer upon review determines that the respondent's conduct may warrant imposition of a disciplinary suspension of more than 10 instructional days or expulsion, the matter shall be referred to the student conduct committee for a disciplinary hearing.

Wash. Admin. Code § 132D-150-150

Adopted by WSR 16-04-102, Filed 2/2/2016, effective 3/4/2016
Amended by WSR 21-13-151, Filed 6/22/2021, effective 7/23/2021
Amended by WSR 25-01-077, Filed 12/12/2024, effective 1/12/2025