Public hearing for proposed amendment to Standards of Conduct for Students (WAC 504‑26)

Washington State University will conduct a public hearing on proposed revision to WAC chapter 504-26-045 Standards of Conduct for Students – Evidence on Feb. 10 at 4 p.m. via Zoom.

Join the meeting ID# 951 7776 1871, Passcode 021022; or join by telephone (long distance) +1-253-215-8782, or 95177761871# US (one tap mobile call). For international telephone number, see wsu.zoom.us/u/aBNjAy2tc (enter the meeting ID and passcode when prompted).

The University will adopt the revised rules based on the statutory authority found in RCW 28B.30.150.

You may review the proposed revised rules by going to the Office of Procedures, Records, and Forms website at policies.wsu.edu/prf/index/wac/ or by requesting a copy from the Office of Procedures, Records, and Forms, Information Technology Building 3089, Pullman, WA  99164-1225; telephone 509-335-2005.

You may testify at this meeting. You may also direct written comments to Deborah Bartlett, Director of Procedures, Records, and Forms, Rules Coordinator, mail code 1225, Pullman, WA 99164; email prf.forms@wsu.edu; fax 509-335-3969.

Submit all written comments by 5 p.m., Feb. 10.

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