Emergency removal definition

Emergency removal for purposes of this Policy shall mean removing a respondent from the District’s education program or activity on an emergency basis, provided that the District undertakes an individualized safety and risk analysis, determines that an immediate threat to the physical health or safety of any student or other individual arising from the allegations of sexual harassment justifies removal, and provides the respondent with notice and an opportunity to challenge the decision immediately following the removal. Emergency Removals as permitted by this Policy shall not be construed to modify any rights under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, or the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Emergency removal means the suspension or expulsion of a student on an emergency basis, consistent with state law. Nothing in the Title IX regulations precludes a district from removing a respondent from the district’s education program or activity on an emergency basis, provided that the district follows all procedures under Massachusetts law, undertakes an individualized safety and risk analysis, determines that an immediate threat to the physical health or safety of any student or other individual arising from the allegations of sexual harassment justifies removal, and provides the respondent with notice and an opportunity to challenge the decision immediately following the removal.
Emergency removal means the suspension or expulsion of a student on an emergency basis, consistent with state law. Nothing in the Title IX regulations precludes a Collaborative from removing a respondent from the Collaborative’s education program or activity on an emergency basis, provided that the Collaborative follows all procedures under Massachusetts law, undertakes an individualized safety and risk analysis, determines that an immediate threat to the physical health or safety of any student or other individual arising from the allegations of sexual harassment justifies removal, and provides the respondent with notice and an opportunity to challenge the decision immediately following the removal.

Examples of Emergency removal in a sentence

  • The County shall use reasonable efforts to minimize the impact on Comcast’s facilities related to any Emergency removal.

  • Emergency removal is not a disciplinary tool and shall not be used as a substitute for suspension.

  • Notwithstanding the 60 day notice period above, the City may provide shorter advance notice if circumstances or third parties reasonably require a reduced notice period or Emergency removal or relocation of a Small Wireless Facility or related equipment or materials.

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  • Emergency removal will be permitted with transportation supervisor or designee approval.


More Definitions of Emergency removal

Emergency removal means that a student may be removed from curricular or extracurricular activities if it is determined that the student is posing a continuing danger to self, persons or property or poses an ongoing threat to disrupting the academic process and/or school-sponsored events.
Emergency removal means removing a respondent student from the School Board’s education program or activity on an emergency basis, provided that the Title IX Coordinator undertakes an individualized safety and risk analysis, and determines that an immediate threat to the physical health or safety of any student or other individual arising from the allegations of sexual harassment justifies removal. The Title IX Coordinator also provides the respondent with notice and an opportunity to challenge the decision immediately following the removal. This provision may not be construed to modify any rights under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, or the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Emergency removal means the removal of a Respondent from the University’s Education Program or Activity after the University (a) undertakes an individualized safety and risk analysis,
Emergency removal means the suspension or expulsion of a student on an emergency basis,
Emergency removal means a removal of an Indian child that occurs because removal is necessary to prevent imminent physical damage or harm to the child.
Emergency removal means the removal of a student from school because the student’s presence poses an immediate and continuing danger to other students or school personnel, or an immediate and continuing threat of material and substantial disruption of the educational process, subject to the requirements in WAC 392-400-510 through 392-400-530.
Emergency removal means removal of the Respondent from the University’s education program or activity on an emergency basis following the University’s individualized assessment and determination that an immediate threat to the physical health or safety of a student or individual arising from the allegations of Sexual Harassment justifies removal.