Rights of the Responding Party
The Responding Party has the following rights:
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to be provided a fair, impartial, and efficient process;
     
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to be presumed not responsible until determined otherwise through the Disciplinary Procedures;
     
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to be given written notice of any alleged violation(s) of the Code;
     
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to present relevant information on their behalf, including witnesses and documentary information;
     
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to respond to information presented against them;
     
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to decline to make statements against themselves;
     
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to have a support individual present during the Disciplinary Procedures;
     
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to receive reasonable accommodations as a qualified student with a disability under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act;
     
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to request a delay of a Hearing due to extenuating circumstances, provided that the granting of such request is in the discretion of the Dean of Students;
     
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to hear and pose relevant questions to any witness appearing at a Hearing in a manner consistent with the Code.