Ohio Admin. Code 3362-5-02 - Non-discrimination/sexual harassment
(A) Rule purpose
(1) Shawnee state university is committed to
having an educational and working environment for students and employees that
is without unlawful or prohibited discrimination and harassment.
(2) This policy serves to ensure that there
are University
university structures and processes in place that
prohibit discrimination against any individual because of race, color, genetic
information, religion, age, disability, national origin, ancestry, sex, status
as a parent during pregnancy and immediately after the birth of a child, status
as a parent of a young child, status as a foster parent, sexual orientation,
gender identity or gender expression, veteran status or military
status.
(B) University
resources and processes
(1) The university
will have processes and resources in place to protect students, employees, and visitors from prohibited discrimination and
harassment and to ensure the following:
(a)
Compliance with applicable state and federal laws that address discrimination
and harassment;
(b) Complaints of
discrimination and harassment are adequately reviewed and resolved;
and
(c) Training and education,
designed to prevent discrimination and harassment, is conducted throughout the
university.
(2) There
will be university employees who have the requisite authority and
responsibility to ensure compliance with laws and university policies and
procedures that address discrimination.
(a)
There will be a Title IX coordinator and deputy coordinators who have overall
responsibility for matters addressing sexual harassment and sexual misconduct.
The Title IX officers will have responsibility to ensure that the university
has clear processes in place for sexual harassment complaints from students,
employees and visitors; and that sexual harassment and sexual misconduct
complaints are appropriately investigated and resolved.
(b) There will be at least one coordinator
for disability issues whose responsibility will be to address allegations of
discrimination based upon disability, to ensure compliance with applicable
state and federal laws and related university policies and procedures, and to
review and appropriately respond to accommodation and access requests for
students, employees and visitors.
(3) There will be a system(s) in place to
track all reports and complaints of discrimination. An annual report shall be
prepared that documents the number and type of discrimination complaints and
reports filed with the university within the previous year, along with the
resulting resolution or outcome.
(C) Procedures
(1) There will be procedures in place,
approved by the president, to amplify this policy. Such procedures will
include, but not be limited to, the following topics or areas:
(a) Sexual harassment that applies to
students, employees and visitors that includes definitions and identifies forms
of sexual harassment and misconduct, and addresses consent and consensual
relationships and consideration of the classroom and instructional
settings;
(b) Disability
procedure(s) that applies to students, employees and visitors and addresses
equal access to university programs, activities and services and process(es)
for reasonable accommodations;
(c)
An investigation and complaint procedure(s) that addresses a clear process for
initiating a complaint of prohibited discrimination/harassment or retaliation
that applies to students, employees and visitors, processes for notification and reporting,
a
and
descriptions of the investigative process,
confidentiality, and discipline
or
and other
corrective measures.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 111.15
Rule Amplifies: 3362.03
Prior Effective Dates: 06/05/2001, 09/23/2013, 10/27/2016, 04/22/2019, 10/30/2022
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