NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Creating Conditions for Learning So All Students Can Succeed
NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Creating Conditions for Learning So All Students Can Succeed
VII-06: Public Complaints
North Sanpete School District
Statement of.............
Board Policy with Guidelines
Policy Number: VII-6
Effective Date: 12/16/1982
Revised Date: 03/17/2015
Subject: Public Complaints
Presentation in Hearings Procedure
In most circumstances, citizens shall be entitled to administrative conferences and informal presentations of the complaint to the Board. Citizen complaints shall be handled as follows:
The Board shall designate a portion of its regular monthly meeting to hear citizen input. The Board may set reasonable time limits on public presentations. The Board shall listen, but is not required to respond or take action on the matter unless the complaint is from an aggrieved party, as defined below.
Aggrieved Parties
An "aggrieved party" is a citizen who has allegedly suffered a violation of a constitutional, statutory, or common law right, or a violation of a rule adopted by the State Board of Education or public complaint policy adopted by the Board.
Notice
An aggrieved citizen shall make a written request for a hearing, identifying specifically the claimed violation and the relief requested. The written request shall be deemed filed upon receipt by the Superintendent's office. Failure of the citizen to file such a request within 30 days of the claimed violation shall be deemed a waiver by the citizen of his or her rights to contest the alleged violation.
The Hearing
Aggrieved parties shall, upon proper request, be afforded a hearing before the Board in accordance with applicable law. However, this provision shall not be construed to create an independent right to a hearing before the Board in addition to hearings required by law. The Board shall conduct a hearing for aggrieved parties within 30 days of receipt of a written request for a Board hearing, unless the hearing is postponed by mutual consent. The Board shall notify the aggrieved citizen in writing of the time and place of the hearing.
Executive Session
If the complaint involves complaints or charges about an employee of the school district, the complaint shall be heard by the Board in a closed executive session unless the employee allegedly involved in the complaint requests a public meeting to review the complaint. Utah Code Ann. § 52-4-205(1)(a) (2014)
Notice of Decision
The Board shall notify the aggrieved citizen of its decision in writing within 15 days after the hearing.
Exceptions
Complaints for which other resolution procedures are provided shall be directed through those channels.
North Sanpete School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs.
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