WAC 132F-121-180
Student conduct committee. (1) A
student conduct committee at each college will hear all
disciplinary cases at that college which are referred to it by
the vice-president for student services or appealed to it by a
student. For purposes of WAC 132F-108-020 and any other
requirements, the district trustees and chancellor and each
college president designate (a) the committee provided for
herein to serve as presiding officer to hear the described
student disciplinary matters and (b) the committee chair both
to handle and decide procedural matters (as provided herein)
and to preside at the hearing.
(2) This committee shall be composed of the following
three members:
(a) One administrator or exempt employee, appointed by
the college president;
(b) One member of the faculty, appointed by the college
president; and
(c) One student, appointed by the president of the
recognized student government organization.
(3) Each appointment shall be accompanied by the
appointment of two alternates. Each member and alternate
shall serve for the academic year or until a replacement is
appointed, whichever is longer. When a member is not
available for a hearing, the committee chair shall designate
an alternate to replace him/her for that hearing. If a member
or alternate ceases to serve, a successor shall be promptly
appointed. A member or alternate may be reappointed in any
role.
(4) The administrator or exempt employee shall be the
committee chair.
(5) No employee who reports to, or is subject to the
authority of, the vice-president who handles student
disciplinary matters may be a committee member, as further
provided in RCW 34.05.458. A committee member is subject to
disqualification for bias, prejudice, interest, or as further
provided in RCW 34.05.425.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.100, [28B.50].130, and/or[28B.50].140
. 03-16-015, § 132F-121-180, filed 7/28/03,
effective 8/28/03.]