Wash. Admin. Code § 516-21-230

Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 516-21-230 - Sanctions

Sanctions are intended to facilitate student learning, promote personal and community development, and maintain the safety of the university community. When a student accepts responsibility or is found in violation of the code, a conduct officer may impose one or more of the sanctions listed in this section. This list of sanctions is not meant to be exclusive. Other sanctions may be applied in each case at the conduct officer's discretion.

(1)Warning. A formal written notice to the student that a violation of the code has occurred, and that further violations may result in additional sanctions under the code.
(2)Conditional status. A probationary status imposed for a specific period of time, during which the student must demonstrate conduct that meets university expectations. Conditions restricting the student's privileges or eligibility for activities may be imposed. Violations of any conditions specified in the notice of conditional status or violations of any other university policies or regulations during the period of the sanction, may result in additional sanctions under the code.
(3)Loss of privileges. A student may be denied specific privileges e.g., participation in specific activities, restriction from specific areas of campus, etc.) on a temporary or permanent basis. Violations of any conditions specified in the notice of loss of privileges or violations of any other university policies or regulations during the period of the sanction, may result in additional sanctions under the code.
(4)Restriction from contacting others ("no contact" order). A student may be restricted from direct or indirect physical, verbal, or electronic contact with another person and/or group. Indirect or direct contact made with another person or group while a "no contact" order is in place may result in additional sanctions under the code.
(5)Educational activities. A student may be required to engage in educational activities related to violation(s) of the code. Such activities may include, but are not limited to, required attendance at educational programs, community service, conducting research projects, writing assignments, and/or meeting with campus officials.
(6)Assessment, counseling, or treatment programs. A student may be required to participate in an assessment, counseling, and/or treatment program (at the student's expense), to address substance abuse, anger issues, or other issues or types of behaviors that pose a threat to the safety or well-being of others.
(7)Restitution. A student may be required to provide compensation for loss, damage, or injury resulting from a violation of the code. Restitution may take the form of monetary or material replacement or appropriate service to repair or otherwise compensate for the loss, damage, and/or injury caused.
(8)Parental notification. Parents may be notified of conduct findings when a student under the age of twenty-one is found responsible for violations involving alcohol and/or drugs. When possible, students whose parents are to be notified will be informed before such notification occurs and given an opportunity to initiate contact with their parents.
(9)Campus residence hall or apartment relocation. A student's on-campus living arrangements may be transferred to another residence hall or apartment.
(10)Termination of university residences agreement. A student may be removed from their campus residence hall or apartment and their housing agreement terminated.
(11)Suspension from the university. A student may be removed from the university for a designated period of time, after which the student will be eligible to return. While suspended, the student is trespassed from all university facilities and prohibited from participating in official university functions. Specific conditions for read-mission to the university may be imposed (e.g., counseling, completion of substance abuse treatment, etc.).
(12)Deferred suspension. A student may receive a notice of deferred suspension from the university, with a provision that they are allowed to remain enrolled contingent on meeting specific conditions. Failure to meet any condition(s) specified in the notice of deferred suspension will result in immediate suspension from the university.
(13)Expulsion from the university. A student may be permanently separated from the university. A student who has been expelled is not eligible for readmission.

Wash. Admin. Code § 516-21-230

Amended by WSR 17-05-100, Filed 2/15/2017, effective 3/18/2017
Amended by WSR 22-01-075, Filed 12/10/2021, effective 12/11/2021

Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.35.120(12) and 20 U.S.C. 1681-1688 (Title IX Education Amendments of 1972). 12-01-021, § 516-21-230, filed 12/9/11, effective 1/9/12.