(1) Each institution shall:
- (a) provide each student and student organization due process, as outlined in this rule;
- (b) enact a policy to govern proceedings in which a student has a right to legal representation or a non-attorney advocate in accordance with this rule and state law and notify a student of their right to bring a cause of action in violation of Section 53H-7-707 to the Attorney General's Office; and
- (c) train each adjudicator, hearing officer, and appellate hearing officer on relevant evidence and nonrelevant, probative evidence.
- (2) The due process protections outlined in this rule do not apply to academic dishonesty allegations.
- (3) In academic dishonesty matters, each institution shall establish a policy and procedure that gives each student notice of institutional action that may impact the student and an opportunity for the student to respond, in accordance with applicable law.
KEY: education, student discipline
Date of Last Change: June 9, 2026
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53H-7-302