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Chapter 504-04 WAC:
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Chapter 504-04 WAC
504-04-010 Matters subject to brief adjudication.
504-04-020 Appointment of presiding officers for all adjudicative proceedings.
PROCEDURAL RULES FOR FORMAL PROCEEDINGS
504-04-110 Adoption of model rules of procedure for formal (full) adjudications—Exceptions.
504-04-120 Confidentiality of student, faculty, and staff formal adjudicative proceedings.
504-04-130 Advising and representation of parties.
504-04-140 Discovery.
504-04-010
504-04-020
Appointment of presiding officers for all adjudicative proceedings.
The president of Washington State University or his or her designee has the power to appoint members of the faculty, staff, and student body; administrative law judges; members in good standing of the Washington state bar association; the president or his or her designee; a person or entity with whom the university contracts; or any combination of the above to be presiding officers for formal and brief adjudicative proceedings. When more than one individual is designated to be the presiding officer, one person shall be designated by the president or designee to make decisions concerning discovery, closure, means of recording adjudicative proceedings, and similar matters. The term "presiding officer" as used in this chapter is read in the plural when the context demands.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.30.150. WSR 18-23-083, § 504-04-020, filed 11/19/18, effective 12/20/18; WSR 17-13-049, § 504-04-020, filed 6/15/17, effective 7/16/17. Statutory Authority: RCW 34.05.220, 28B.30.095, 28B.30.125, 28B.10.648, 34.05.250 and 34.05.482. WSR 89-23-117, § 504-04-020, filed 11/22/89, effective 12/23/89.]
504-04-110
Adoption of model rules of procedure for formal (full) adjudications—Exceptions.
In formal adjudications (also referred to as full adjudications) pursuant to RCW 34.05.413 through 34.05.476, Washington State University follows the Administrative Procedure Act (chapter 34.05 RCW) and hereby adopts the model rules of procedure adopted by the office of administrative hearings, chapter 10-08 WAC, with the following exceptions:
(2) Chapter 504-26 WAC sets forth exceptions and modifications to the model rules of procedure for formal hearings involving student discipline.
(4) Other procedural rules adopted in this title and this chapter are supplementary to the model rules. In the case of a conflict between the model rules and procedural rules adopted by Washington State University, the procedural rules adopted by the university govern.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.30.150. WSR 18-23-083, § 504-04-110, filed 11/19/18, effective 12/20/18; WSR 17-13-049, § 504-04-110, filed 6/15/17, effective 7/16/17. Statutory Authority: RCW 34.05.220, 28B.30.095, 28B.30.125, 28B.10.648, 34.05.250 and 34.05.482. WSR 89-23-117, § 504-04-110, filed 11/22/89, effective 12/23/89.]
504-04-120
Confidentiality of student, faculty, and staff formal adjudicative proceedings.
In formal adjudicative proceedings, the presiding officer has the power to close all or part of the hearing to public observation. The presiding officer has the power to impose reasonable conditions upon observation of the proceeding. The presiding officer also has the power to regulate the use of photographic and recording equipment. In the case of hearings involving discipline, termination, or administrative cancellation of enrollment, hearings are normally closed to public observation. In student conduct matters, including those implicating Title IX, hearings are closed to public observation in accordance with WAC 504-26-025.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.30.150. WSR 18-23-083, § 504-04-120, filed 11/19/18, effective 12/20/18; WSR 17-13-049, § 504-04-120, filed 6/15/17, effective 7/16/17. Statutory Authority: RCW 34.05.220, 28B.30.095, 28B.30.125, 28B.10.648, 34.05.250 and 34.05.482. WSR 89-23-117, § 504-04-120, filed 11/22/89, effective 12/23/89.]
504-04-130
Any person whose rights are in issue in a formal adjudicative proceeding has the right to have an advisor present during any stage of the proceedings. However, only persons admitted to the practice of law in the state of Washington, including licensed legal interns, are permitted to act as representatives at the proceedings. The presiding officer has the power to impose reasonable conditions upon participation of advisors and representatives.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.30.150. WSR 18-23-083, § 504-04-130, filed 11/19/18, effective 12/20/18; WSR 17-13-049, § 504-04-130, filed 6/15/17, effective 7/16/17. Statutory Authority: RCW 34.05.220, 28B.30.095, 28B.30.125, 28B.10.648, 34.05.250 and 34.05.482. WSR 89-23-117, § 504-04-130, filed 11/22/89, effective 12/23/89.]
504-04-140
Discovery in formal hearings may be permitted at the discretion of the presiding officer, unless specific limitations apply. In permitting discovery, reference must be made to the civil rules applicable in court proceedings for guidance.
The presiding officer has the power to control the frequency and nature of discovery permitted, and to order discovery conferences to discuss discovery issues.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.30.150. WSR 18-23-083, § 504-04-140, filed 11/19/18, effective 12/20/18; WSR 17-13-049, § 504-04-140, filed 6/15/17, effective 7/16/17. Statutory Authority: RCW 34.05.220, 28B.30.095, 28B.30.125, 28B.10.648, 34.05.250 and 34.05.482. WSR 89-23-117, § 504-04-140, filed 11/22/89, effective 12/23/89.]