Current through Register Vol. 25-01, January 1, 2025
Section 172-121-030 - Rights of studentsAny student or student organization charged with any violation of the student conduct code has the following rights where applicable:
(1) Right to a fair and impartial conduct review process;(2) Right to receive written notice prior to a prehearing conference or hearing;(3) Right to remain silent during any conduct review hearing;(4) Right to know who filed the complaint against them as described in WAC 172-121-110;(5) Right to speak on their own behalf in all proceedings;(6) Right to hear all information and view all material presented against them;(7) The right to call witnesses for a full hearing as described in WAC 172-121-122;(8) The right to ask or submit questions to be asked of witnesses for a full hearing, in a method determined by the conduct review officer, as described in WAC 172-121-122;(9) The right to consult an advisor as described in WAC 172-121-105(3);(10) The right to be presumed not responsible;(11) The right to appeal as provided in WAC 172-121-130; and(12) The right to be subjected to EWU disciplinary action only one time for the same conduct.Wash. Admin. Code § 172-121-030
Amended by WSR 13-24-123, filed 12/4/13, effective 1/4/2014Amended by WSR 19-01-047, Filed 12/13/2018, effective 1/13/2019Amended by WSR 20-19-046, Filed 9/10/2020, effective 10/11/2020Amended by WSR 21-12-037, Filed 5/25/2021, effective 6/25/2021Amended by WSR 24-22-047, Filed 10/28/2024, effective 11/28/2024Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.35.120(12). 09-12-001, § 172-121-030, filed 5/20/09, effective 6/20/09.