WAC 132I-120-020
General policies. (1) Highline
Community College is an agency of the state of Washington and
adheres to all local, state, and federal laws. The college is
obligated to demonstrate respect for the laws by cooperating
in their enforcement.
(2) Highline Community College cannot and will not
establish regulations which would abridge constitutional
rights.
(3) Proper procedures are established to maintain
conditions conducive to the effective performance of the
function of the college, to protect students from unfair
imposition of penalties, and to assure due process. Highline
Community College is granted the right by law to adopt rules
deemed necessary to govern its operations.
(4) If these rules are broken, the college has the right
and the obligation to take action that is in the best interest
of the college and that is commensurate with the
constitutional rights of the individual.
(5) Highline Community College reserves the right to
impose the provisions of this chapter and provide further
sanctions before or after law enforcement agencies, courts, or
other agencies have imposed penalties or otherwise disposed of
a case. College proceedings are not subject to challenge on
the ground that criminal or civil charges involving the same
incident have been dismissed or reduced or in which the
defendant has been found not guilty or not liable. In
addition, the college reserves the right to refer incidents to
the appropriate civilian authorities or law enforcement
agencies.
(6) The associated students of Highline Community College
have the right to participate in the formulation and review of
all policies pertaining to student rights and responsibilities
and its enforcement as described in the student code of
conduct.
(7) Rules of conduct and procedures of enforcement shall
be printed and made available to all students via the internet
and in hard copy upon request.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140(13). 08-01-088, §
132I-120-020, filed 12/17/07, effective 1/17/08. Statutory
Authority: Chapter 34.05 RCW et seq., RCW 28B.50.100 and 28B.50.140. 92-15-115, § 132I-120-020, filed 7/21/92,
effective 8/21/92. Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140. 88-07-120 (Order 022), § 132I-120-020, filed 3/23/88.]