Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 132U. Whatcom Community College |
Chapter 132U-125. Student rights and responsibilities policy. |
Section 132U-125-095. Summary suspension.
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- (1) Summary suspension is a temporary exclusion from specified college premises or denial of access to all activities or privileges for which a respondent might otherwise be eligible, while an investigation and/or formal disciplinary procedures are pending.(2) The student conduct officer may impose a summary suspension if there is probable cause to believe that the respondent:(a) Has violated any provision of the code of conduct; and(b) Presents an immediate danger to the health, safety, or welfare of members of the college community; or(c) Poses an ongoing threat of substantial disruption of, or interference with, the operations of the college.(3) Notice. Any respondent who has been summarily suspended shall be served with oral or written notice of the summary suspension. If oral notice is given, a written notification shall be served on the respondent within two business days of the oral notice.(4) The written notification shall be entitled "Notice of Summary Suspension" and shall include:(a) The reasons for imposing the summary suspension including a description of the conduct giving rise to the summary suspension and reference to the provisions of the student conduct code or the law allegedly violated;(b) The date, time, and location when the respondent must appear before the conduct review officer for a hearing on the summary suspension; and(c) The conditions, if any, under which the respondent may physically access the campus or communicate with members of the campus community. If the respondent has been trespassed from the campus, a notice against trespass shall be included that warns the student that the student's privilege to enter into or remain on college premises has been withdrawn, that the respondent shall be considered trespassing and subject to arrest for criminal trespass if the respondent enters the college campus other than to meet with the student conduct officer or conduct review officer, or to attend a disciplinary hearing.(5) The conduct review officer shall conduct a hearing on the summary suspension as soon as practicable after imposition of the summary suspension.(a) During the summary suspension hearing, the issue before the conduct review officer is whether there is probable cause to believe that the summary suspension should be continued pending the conclusion of disciplinary proceedings and/or whether the summary suspension should be less restrictive in scope.(b) The respondent shall be afforded an opportunity to explain why summary suspension should not be continued while disciplinary proceedings are pending or why the summary suspension should be less restrictive in scope.(c) If the student fails to appear at the designated hearing time, the conduct review officer may order that the summary suspension remain in place pending the conclusion of the disciplinary proceedings.(d) As soon as practicable following the hearing, the conduct review officer shall issue a written decision which shall include a brief explanation for any decision continuing and/or modifying the summary suspension and notice of any right to appeal.(e) To the extent permissible under applicable law, the conduct review officer shall provide a copy of the decision to all persons or offices who may be bound or protected by it.[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 14-15-119, § 132U-125-095, filed 7/22/14, effective 9/1/14.]
Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 14-15-119, § 132U-125-095, filed 7/22/14, effective 9/1/14.