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NON-DISCRIMINATION
STATUTES RELATIVE TO
UNIVERSITY OF
WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER
STUDENTS
The Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of
the Education Amendments of 1972 and
Wisconsin Statute 36.12 provide
collectively, and in part, that
No student may be denied admission to
participation in, or the benefits of, or be
discriminated against in any service,
program, course or facility of the (UW)
system or its institutions or centers
because of the student's race, color,
creed, religion, sex, national origin,
disability, ancestry, age, sexual
orientation, pregnancy, marital or parental
status.
The Title IX Coordinator for
UW-Whitewater is the Executive Director
for Equal Opportunity (phone
262-472-4672). Title IX specifically
prohibits sex discrimination in educational
institutions.
- CRITERIA FOR DETERMINING
WHETHER THE PROHIBITION ON
DISCRIMINATION HAS BEEN
VIOLATED.
In determining whether discrimination in
violation of Wisconsin Statutes 36.12 or
Title IX, has occurred, the University of
Wisconsin-Whitewater through its Office
for Equal Opportunity (OEO), shall apply
state and federal statutes, regulations, and
case law relevant to the basis of
discrimination being alleged, including but
not limited to such legal materials and
precedents as Title VI of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education
Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, American
Disabilities Act, Wis. Stats. 101.223,
Wis. Stats. 36.11(3)(a), the United States
Constitution, the Wisconsin Constitution,
and related regulations and case law. In
any case where there is a question as to
whether the action or conduct in question
violates Wis. Stats. 36.12 or Title IX, the
OEO shall consult with institutional legal
counsel.
- DEADLINE FOR FILING
COMPLAINTS.
- Complaints alleging a violation of Wis.
Stat. 36.12 or Title IX, must be brought
forward to the Office for Equal
Opportunity within 300 calendar days of
the alleged violation.
- If a complaint is made informally and
orally only, the appropriate response
would be oral by way of discussion,
guidance, mediation or other informal
action. If a formal investigation is
warranted or desired, the complaint shall
be in writing.
- PROCEDURES AND REMEDIES
FOR VIOLATIONS.
- The Office for Equal Opportunity
(OEO) will be responsible for:
- Reviewing each complaint.
- Providing procedural advice and
counsel to the complainant, including
referring the complainant to another
process, if appropriate (as for example, if
the issues in question are more properly
handled as a grade appeal or a general
grievance).
- Conducting the initial investigation of
complaints, including receiving written
response(s) by the person(s) complained
against.
- Where the Office for Equal
Opportunity refers a complainant to
another relevant complaint or grievance
procedure, further action on the matter
will be taken in accordance with that other
procedure.
- Where the Office for Equal
Opportunity retains jurisdiction and
determines after investigation that no
discrimination in violation of Wis. Stats.
36.12 or Title IX has occurred, the
complaint will be dismissed by the OEO,
and the complainant and any other
interested parties will be so advised.
- Where the Office for Equal
Opportunity determines after investigation
that discrimination in violation of Wis.
Stats. 36.12 or Title IX has occurred, the
OEO may:
- Attempt to resolve the matter through
mediation among the involved parties; or
- Recommend remedial action to
eliminate the discrimination to the
appropriate administrators; or
- Refer the matter for appropriate review
and consideration of possible action under
established disciplinary procedures, where
misconduct by faculty, staff or students
appears to be involved.
STATUTES RELATIVE TO
UNIVERSITY OF
WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER
STUDENTS
The Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of
the Education Amendments of 1972 and
Wisconsin Statute 36.12 provide
collectively, and in part, that
No student may be denied admission to
participation in, or the benefits of, or be
discriminated against in any service,
program, course or facility of the (UW)
system or its institutions or centers
because of the student's race, color,
creed, religion, sex, national origin,
disability, ancestry, age, sexual
orientation, pregnancy, marital or parental
status.
The Title IX Coordinator for
UW-Whitewater is the Executive Director
for Equal Opportunity (phone
262-472-4672). Title IX specifically
prohibits sex discrimination in educational
institutions.
- CRITERIA FOR DETERMINING
WHETHER THE PROHIBITION ON
DISCRIMINATION HAS BEEN
VIOLATED.
In determining whether discrimination in
violation of Wisconsin Statutes 36.12 or
Title IX, has occurred, the University of
Wisconsin-Whitewater through its Office
for Equal Opportunity (OEO), shall apply
state and federal statutes, regulations, and
case law relevant to the basis of
discrimination being alleged, including but
not limited to such legal materials and
precedents as Title VI of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education
Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, American
Disabilities Act, Wis. Stats. 101.223,
Wis. Stats. 36.11(3)(a), the United States
Constitution, the Wisconsin Constitution,
and related regulations and case law. In
any case where there is a question as to
whether the action or conduct in question
violates Wis. Stats. 36.12 or Title IX, the
OEO shall consult with institutional legal
counsel.
- DEADLINE FOR FILING
COMPLAINTS.
- Complaints alleging a violation of Wis.
Stat. 36.12 or Title IX, must be brought
forward to the Office for Equal
Opportunity within 300 calendar days of
the alleged violation.
- If a complaint is made informally and
orally only, the appropriate response
would be oral by way of discussion,
guidance, mediation or other informal
action. If a formal investigation is
warranted or desired, the complaint shall
be in writing.
- PROCEDURES AND REMEDIES
FOR VIOLATIONS.
- The Office for Equal Opportunity
(OEO) will be responsible for:
- Reviewing each complaint.
- Providing procedural advice and
counsel to the complainant, including
referring the complainant to another
process, if appropriate (as for example, if
the issues in question are more properly
handled as a grade appeal or a general
grievance).
- Conducting the initial investigation of
complaints, including receiving written
response(s) by the person(s) complained
against.
- Where the Office for Equal
Opportunity refers a complainant to
another relevant complaint or grievance
procedure, further action on the matter
will be taken in accordance with that other
procedure.
- Where the Office for Equal
Opportunity retains jurisdiction and
determines after investigation that no
discrimination in violation of Wis. Stats.
36.12 or Title IX has occurred, the
complaint will be dismissed by the OEO,
and the complainant and any other
interested parties will be so advised.
- Where the Office for Equal
Opportunity determines after investigation
that discrimination in violation of Wis.
Stats. 36.12 or Title IX has occurred, the
OEO may:
- Attempt to resolve the matter through
mediation among the involved parties; or
- Recommend remedial action to
eliminate the discrimination to the
appropriate administrators; or
- Refer the matter for appropriate review
and consideration of possible action under
established disciplinary procedures, where
misconduct by faculty, staff or students
appears to be involved.
- The Office for Equal Opportunity will
complete its investigation and make
written findings of facts and
recommendations within 30 working days
of receipt of the written complaint.
- If the matter is referred for
consideration of possible disciplinary
action under paragraph 4 © above, the
time limit and procedures for such
disciplinary matters shall apply.
- If the OEO recommendations are
accepted by the parties, that will be
considered dispositive of the issues.
- If either party believes there is reason to
appeal the findings or recommendations, it
must do so within 10 working days of
receipt. The appeal should be in writing,
stating the basis and proposing alternatives
to the recommendations and forwarded to
the Assistant Chancellor for Student
Affairs.
- The Assistant Chancellor for Student
Affairs will review the record and any
other information deemed pertinent and
may also recommend and/or attempt an
alternative resolution. If no resolution is
achieved, the Assistant Chancellor will
forward a recommendation to the
Chancellor within 20 working days of
receipt of appeal.
- The Chancellor will make the final
decision within 20 working days. In all
matters involving an alleged violation of
Wis. Stat. 36.12 or Title IX, the
Chancellor's decision shall be final, except
that the Board of Regents may, consistent
with the Bylaws of the Board of Regents
of the University of Wisconsin System,
conduct a review on the record.
NON-DISCRIMINATION ON
THE BASIS OF DISABILITY
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973 provides that "no qualified individual
with a disability shall, on the basis of
disability, be excluded from participation
in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise
be subjected to discrimination under any
program or activity which receives or
benefits from Federal financial assistance."
The Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) states "No qualified individual with
a disability shall, on the basis of disability,
be excluded from participation in or be
denied the benefits of the services,
programs, or activities of a public entity,
or be subjected to discrimination by any
public entity."
Applicants or students who believe that
they may have been subjected to
discrimination on the basis of disability in
any campus program, activity or service
should contact: Compliance Coordinator,
Section 504 and ADA Regulations
(non-employment), 337 Hyer Hall,
262-472-4672.