(1) The student conduct committee shall consist of five members:
(a) Two full-time students appointed by the student government;
(b) Two faculty members recommended by the faculty association and appointed by the president;
(c) The conduct review officer or other member of the administration appointed by the president at the beginning of the academic year.
(2) The conduct review officer shall serve as the committee chair and may take action on preliminary hearing matters prior to the appointment of the committee. The committee chair shall receive annual training on protecting victims and promoting accountability in cases involving allegations of sexual misconduct.
(3) Hearings may be heard by a quorum of three members of the committee so long as the chair, one faculty member, and one student are included on the hearing panel. Committee action may be taken upon a majority vote of all committee members attending the hearing.
(4) Members of the student disciplinary committee shall not participate in any case in which they are a party, complainant, or witness, in which they have direct or personal interest, prejudice, or bias, or in which they have acted previously in an advisory capacity. Any party may petition the committee for disqualification of a committee member.
(5) The college may, in its sole discretion, contract with an administrative law judge or other qualified person to act as the presiding officer, authorized to exercise any or all duties of the student conduct committee and/or committee chair.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140(13). WSR 26-01-068, s 132R-04-125, filed 12/12/25, effective 1/12/26; WSR 25-02-065, s 132R-04-125, filed 12/23/24, effective 1/23/25. Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140. WSR 17-22-054, amended and recodified as § 132R-04-125, filed 10/25/17, effective 11/25/17; WSR 16-15-011, § 132R-04-117, filed 7/8/16, effective 8/8/16. Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140 and chapter 34.05 RCW. WSR 03-15-063, § 132R-04-117, filed 7/14/03, effective 8/14/03.]