Section 132A-125-050. Brief adjudicative proceedings authorized.  


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  • This rule is adopted in accordance with RCW 34.05.482 through 34.05.494. Brief adjudicative proceedings shall be used, unless provided otherwise by another rule or determined otherwise in a particular case by the president, or a designee, in regard to:
    (1) Parking violations.1
    (2) Outstanding debts owed by students or employees.
    (3) Use of college facilities.
    (4) Residency determinations.
    (5) Use of library - Fines.
    (6) Challenges to contents of education records.
    (7) Loss of eligibility for participation in institution sponsored athletic events.
    (8) Student conduct appeals involving the following disciplinary actions:
    (a) Suspensions of ten instructional days or less;
    (b) Disciplinary probation;
    (c) Written reprimands;
    (d) Any conditions or terms imposed in conjunction with one of the foregoing disciplinary actions; and
    (e) Appeals by a complainant in student disciplinary proceedings involving allegations of sexual misconduct in which the student conduct officer:
    (i) Dismisses disciplinary proceedings based upon a finding that the allegations of sexual misconduct have no merit; or
    (ii) Issues a verbal warning to respondent.
    (9) Appeals of decisions regarding mandatory tuition and fee waivers.
    Brief adjudicative proceedings are informal hearings and shall be conducted in a manner, which will bring about a prompt fair resolution of the matter.
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    Subsections (1) through (7) and (9) of this section are the types of issues that colleges typically use a brief adjudicative proceeding to resolve and are included here merely for illustrative purposes.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140(3) [28B.50.140(13)]. WSR 14-15-008, § 132A-125-050, filed 7/2/14, effective 8/2/14.]
RCW 28B.50.140(3) [28B.50.140(13)]. WSR 14-15-008, § 132A-125-050, filed 7/2/14, effective 8/2/14.