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Background
Information
Definitions
Sanction
Administrative Recourse
Groundless or
Malicious Charges
Section 1.
Background Information
A. Both the college and the
person in the position of superior power are vulnerable to charges of
harassment from the person in the position of lesser power or from third
parties.
1.
Faculty, staff, and administrators, particularly in relationships
with students and persons under their supervision, need to be aware of
potential conflicts of interest and the possible compromise of their
evaluative capacity.
2.
Faculty, staff, and administrators need to be aware that a sexual
relationship may give rise to a perception on the part of others that the
evaluative capacity of the faculty member or the supervisor has been
compromised.
3.
The power differential inherent in faculty-student and
supervisor-supervisee relationships may compromise the student's or the
supervisee's ability to make decisions and thus may call into question the
bona fide consensual nature of a relationship.
B. Consensual
relationships existing between individuals - neither of whom has direct
professional power or authority over the other - are not prohibited by this
policy.
Section 2. Definitions
A. Direct
professional power or authority over another individual occurs when a person
is in the position to do any of the following:
1.
Supervise the academic work of a student in any capacity, including
assigning grades, academic advising, or serving on scholarship committees;
2.
Influence a student's employment or any other college activity;
3.
Supervise and/or evaluate the work performance of a member of the faculty or
professional or classified staff;
4.
Recommend or award merit or promotions to a member of the faculty or
professional or classified staff;
5.
Serve on promotion or tenure committees.
Section 3.
Sanction
A.
When a romantic or sexual relationship exists, both parties involved
may be subject to sanction possibilities. However, the person in the
position of power or authority over the other will bear a greater degree of
accountability.
B.
To avoid possible sanction, the person in the position of power or
authority over the other must, at the beginning of such a relationship,
report its existence to his or her supervisor.
Section 4. Administrative Recourse
A.
Once the college administration learns of a romantic or sexual
relationship, whether through self-reporting or otherwise, it will take
immediate steps to eliminate the power or authority of the one individual
over the other.
B.
This may be accomplished by reassigning duties or responsibilities or
requiring withdrawal from a committee or similar action.
C.
Should the action fail to remedy the situation, and the relationship
continues, or if the relationship is not self-reported, the administration
may impose one or more of the sanctions available through the college's
disciplinary procedures, as outlined in the NSHE, the Nevada Administrative
Code, or WNCC policy(ies).
Section 5.
Groundless or Malicious Charges
A.
Persons bringing groundless or malicious charges under this policy are
subject to disciplinary action for personal misconduct under the appropriate
personnel or student policies.
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