Hearing Office Appointment and Duties Sample Clauses

Hearing Office Appointment and Duties. Upon receipt of a request for a hearing from an affected faculty member, the President shall notify the College and request that the College appoint an impartial hearing officer. The hearing officer shall be an attorney in good standing with the Washington State Bar Association and shall not be an employee of the State of Washington or any of its political subdivisions, with the exception of an Administrative Law Judge. The hearing officer shall also not be a member of the Board of Trustees of any community college in the State of Washington.
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