Kim Banta
- Republican
- Representative
- District 63
Amend KRS 164.370 to define terms; require a governing board of a public postsecondary education institution to adopt a code for student conduct, establish minimum procedural requirements for a nonacademic violation when the violation is punishable by a suspension, expulsion, or termination of student housing, including a presumption of innocence, written notice, maintenance of an administrative file, the right to be present and participate meaningfully, the right to fair and impartial treatment, and the ability to bring a support person; establish enhanced minimum procedural requirements for a nonacademic violation when the violation is punishable by a suspension of 3 days or more, expulsion, or termination of student housing, including the right to be represented by counsel, to present relevant hearing evidence, and to cross-examine hearing testimony; provide a respondent that is suspended for 3 days or more, expelled, or has their campus housing terminated the right to appeal the results of a disciplinary hearing; provide that a participant has the right to appeal a Title IX allegation that does not result in a finding of a violation; provide a respondent or designated complainant shall have the right to appeal a final order of the governing board in Circuit Court; provide that nothing in the section shall be interpreted to impede or delay law enforcement, impair an institution's ability to take reasonable interim measures in a student discipline matter, impair an institution's ability to effectuate a valid judicial order, impair an institution's ability to terminate a student's residence in campus housing for any other reason than a student disciplinary matter, or limit any addition rights afforded under Federal law; create a new section of KRS 164 to require a public postsecondary education institution to publish a report on student discipline every three years; establish the required contents of the report; permit a postsecondary education institution to apply to the Attorney General for an exemption when the institution maintains that required data cannot be adequately deidentified to conform to Federal Law; provide that the Act may be cited as the Kentucky Campus Due Process Protection Act.
signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 159)
delivered to Governor
posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Wednesday, March 30, 2022
3rd reading, passed 24-10
received in House
enrolled, signed by Speaker of the House
enrolled, signed by President of the Senate
reported favorably, 2nd reading, to Rules
reassigned to Judiciary (S)
taken from Education (S)
1st reading
returned to Education (S)
to Education (S)
to Committee on Committees (S)
received in Senate
3rd reading, passed 71-19 with Committee Substitute (1)
posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Thursday, March 10, 2022
2nd reading, to Rules
reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute (1)
to Judiciary (H)
introduced in House
to Committee on Committees (H)
Bill Text Versions | Format |
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Acts Chapter 159 | |
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Introduced |
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Proposed House Committee Substitute 1 |
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