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August 14, 2020
New Regulations Relating to Title IX
Dear campus community,
Last week, I wrote to inform you about the U.S. Department of Education’s new regulations relating to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Federal Regulations). The Federal Regulations include key changes to provisions addressing scope, questioning at live hearings, review of evidence, appeals, and training, among others. All educational institutions which receive federal funding, including San José State University (SJSU) and the other 22 California State University (CSU) campuses, must comply with these regulations as of August 14, 2020, or risk loss of federal funding.
Effective today, the Chancellor’s Office has issued Addendum B: Federal Mandated Hearing Addendum, which accompanies CSU Executive Orders 1096 and 1097, and which outlines the policy and procedures required under the Title IX Federal Regulations. Please note that regardless of the Federal Regulations, our policies governing sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, and sex- and gender-based discrimination, as stated in Executive Orders 1095, 1096 and 1097, still remain fully in effect. The U.S. Department of Education acknowledges that SJSU and other universities may address misconduct through their policies and through state law, and SJSU is firmly committed to responding to and addressing sexual harassment and sexual misconduct that affects the CSU community. In the case of California law and CSU policy, policies are more expansive than the conduct prohibited by the Federal Regulations.
The Changes
All formal complaints submitted to the Title IX Office will be first assessed under Addendum B to determine whether those procedures apply. If a formal complaint does not meet the criteria to be processed under Addendum B, the complaint may be processed under EO 1096 or 1097 (our current single-investigator model) or Addendum A (our current hearing-model for student cases).
Two significant aspects of Addendum B:
Under Addendum B, alleged incidents can be considered for investigation only if they
occur within the United States, and only if they occur in university sanctioned programs
or activities, or on properties owned or controlled by the university or recognized
student organizations. If these criteria are not met, the allegations may be evaluated
under EOs 1096 and 1097, or Addendum A, which apply much more broadly to alleged violations
involving any university student, staff, or faculty member, including in non-SJSU
locations and outside of the United States
All Addendum B investigations, which apply the Federal Regulations, will involve live
hearings with mandatory Hearing Advisors who will conduct the cross-examination of
the Parties. The hearing will be facilitated by a Hearing Officer, who will monitor
decorum and assess the appropriateness of the questions. The CSU will provide trained
Hearing Advisors if either complainant or respondent do not have one available.
Other regulation details are available at Addendum B and FAQs. Please note the FAQs
will be forthcoming. Any inquiries can be directed to [email protected].
What has NOT changed:
Employees still have a duty to report potential incidents of sexual misconduct, sexual
harassment, dating and domestic violence and stalking to the Title IX Office, unless
they are specifically exempt under CSU policy.
Executive Orders 1096 and 1097 and Addendum A are still in effect but only after consideration
whether allegations are governed by Addendum B, based on specifically defined criteria.
Regardless of which process, or whether a case meets criteria for an investigation,
our Title IX team continues to provide supportive measures and other services, conduct
intakes relating to reports and complaints of sex- and gender-based misconduct, and
coordinate with other campus offices on Title IX issues of misconduct, harassment,
stalking, and gender equity.
All current active investigations as well as intakes regarding alleged incidents that
occurred prior to August 14, 2020, will still go through the process under EO 1096
and 1097 or Addendum A. Incidents occurring on or after August 14 will be subject
to the new process described above, including determining whether they are governed
by procedures stated in Addendum B.
San José State University remains committed to supporting a safe and equitable campus environment as we move forward with these new regulations issued by the federal government. Title IX will continue to work and collaborate to provide supportive measures and other services in our processes for our campus community.
Sincerely,
Kathleen Wong(Lau)