WAC 132L-120-090
Authority and responsibility for
discipline. (1) The board of trustees acting in accordance with
Washington state statutes delegates to the president of the
college authority to administer disciplinary action. In
addition, the board of trustees authorizes the college
administration to promulgate rules and provide for sanctions that
provide a civil and nondisruptive learning environment.
(2) Administration of the disciplinary procedure is the
responsibility of the chief judicial affairs officer. The chief
judicial affairs officer shall serve as the principal
investigator and prosecutor for alleged violations of this code.
(3) In situations of apparent misconduct or apparent
unauthorized presence in a college facility, it may be necessary
for properly identified college personnel to ask a person to
produce evidence of being a currently enrolled student at the
college. Failure to comply with a legitimate request for
identification from properly identified college personnel is a
violation of this code and may result in a disciplinary action if
the person is found to be a student. In emergency situations,
cases of misconduct, or where there is a substantial danger to
the college community or college property, failure to produce
identification by a student may result in the assumption by
college personnel that the person questioned is not a student and
may result in direct civil or criminal action.
(4) The instructor is responsible for conduct in the
classroom or any course-related activity or event and is
authorized to take such steps as are necessary when behavior of
the student disrupts the normal classroom procedure. Instructors
may remove a student for the single class session in which such
disruptive behavior occurs. When such behavior results in
expulsion from a class session, the instructor must report the
infraction in writing to the chief judicial affairs officer at
the earliest opportunity. The student is automatically permitted
to return to the next class session pending the outcome of any
investigation or disciplinary hearings by the chief judicial
affairs officer. If the student repeats behavior in any class
session that again disrupts the normal classroom procedure, the
student may be removed again for that class session by the
instructor who shall again report the infraction to the chief
judicial affairs officer in writing. In all cases involving
classroom disruption, the chief judicial affairs officer will
proceed with the investigation and/or disciplinary hearings in
the quickest possible time consistent with the procedural
requirements established in this code.
(5) The person in charge of any college office, department,
or facility is responsible for conduct in that office,
department, or facility and is authorized to take such steps as
are necessary when behavior of the student disrupts the normal
office procedure. The person in charge may remove a student for
the single day in which such disruptive behavior occurs. When
such behavior results in expulsion from an office, department, or
facility, the person in charge must report the infraction in
writing to the chief judicial affairs officer at the earliest
opportunity. The student is automatically permitted to return
the next day pending the outcome of any investigation or
disciplinary hearings by the chief judicial affairs officer. If
the student repeats behavior at any time in the future that again
disrupts the normal office procedure, the student may be removed
again for a single day by the person in charge who shall again
report the infraction to the chief judicial affairs officer in
writing. In all cases involving office disruption, the chief
judicial affairs officer will proceed with the investigation
and/or disciplinary hearings in the quickest possible time
consistent with the procedural requirements established in this
code.
(6) The student has the right to appeal any disciplinary
action of an instructor or college employee to the chief judicial
affairs officer in accordance with the procedures set forth in
this code.
(7) A student formally charged or under investigation for a
violation of this code may not excuse himself or herself from
disciplinary hearings by withdrawing from the college.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140. 00-07-113, §
132L-120-090, filed 3/20/00, effective 4/20/00.]