(1) Notification of names of conduct officers and board members. All parties must be notified of the names of conduct officers and/or community standards board members assigned to their case no later than seven calendar days prior to the hearing date.
(2) Requesting recusal of conduct officers and board members. A party requesting recusal of a conduct officer or community standards board member must demonstrate good cause including, but not limited to, conflict of interest or bias. For brief adjudicative proceedings, the dean of students or designee is responsible for granting or denying requests.
(3) Presiding officer. Requests for recusal of the presiding officer are governed by the model rules of procedure, WAC
10-08-050(2).
(4) Reviewing officer. A party requesting recusal of a reviewing officer must demonstrate good cause including, but not limited to, conflict of interest or bias. The dean of students or designee is responsible for granting or denying requests.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
28B.30.150. WSR 24-23-093, s 504-26-125, filed 11/19/24, effective 12/20/24; WSR 22-23-142, § 504-26-125, filed 11/21/22, effective 1/1/23; WSR 18-23-083, § 504-26-125, filed 11/19/18, effective 12/20/18.]