In order to eliminate sexual harassment in connection with any responsibility, function, or activity within the jurisdiction of a school district or public charter school, a sexual harassment policy must be adopted and implemented by each district and charter school. This policy must apply to all school district and public charter school employees, volunteers, parents, and students including, but not limited to, conduct between students. This policy must incorporate the following criteria:
(2) Responsibilities of employees and volunteers;
(4) Remedies available to targets of sexual harassment;
(5) Disciplinary actions against violators, which must conform with collective bargaining agreements and state and federal laws;
(6) Reprisal, retaliation, and false accusations prohibition;
(7) Dissemination and implementation of the policy; and
(8) Internal review of the policy.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
28A.640.020 and
28A.642.020. WSR 14-23-072, § 392-190-057, filed 11/18/14, effective 12/19/14; WSR 11-09-024, § 392-190-057, filed 4/13/11, effective 5/14/11. Statutory Authority: 1994 c 213. WSR 94-23-043 (Order 94-14), § 392-190-057, filed 11/10/94, effective 12/11/94.]