Supportive measure definition

Supportive measure means non-disciplinary, non-punitive individualized services as appropriate, as reasonably available, and without fee or charge to the Complainant or Respondent. Designed to restore or preserve equal access to the educational program or activity without unreasonably burdening the other party.
Supportive measure means non-disciplinary, non-punitive individualized services offered as appropriate, as reasonably available and without fee or charge to the Complainant or Respondent before or after the filing of a Formal Complaint or where no Formal Complaint has been filed. Such measures are designed to restore or preserve equal access to the Law School’s Education Program or Activity without unreasonably burdening the other party, including measures designed to protect the safety of all parties, the Law School’s educational environment and/or deter Title IX Sexual Harassment.
Supportive measure means non-disciplinary,

More Definitions of Supportive measure

Supportive measure means non-disciplinary, nonpunitive individualized services offered as appropriate and as reasonably available, without fee or charge, to the Complainant or Respondent before or after the filing of a Complaint and even if no Complaint is never filed with the College. These measures are meant to restore or preserve equal access to the Education Program and Activities of the College without unreasonably burdening the other party, but also being designed to protect the safety of all parties and the College’s educational environment, and to deter further sexual discrimination. In making the decision of what measures should be provided, the wishes of the party would be considered as well as the specific facts and circumstances taking into account the nature of the educational programs, activities, opportunities and benefits in which both parties are participating.
Supportive measure means non-disciplinary, nonpunitive individualized service as appropriate and as reasonably available, without fee or charge, to the Complainant or Respondent before or after the filing of a Complaint and even if no Complaint is never filed with the College. These measures are meant to restore or preserve equal access to the Education Program and Activities of the College without unreasonably burdening the other party, but also being designed to protect the safety of all parties and the College’s educational