Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 1240 - Human Services
Subtitle 1240-08 - Rehabilitation Services Division
Chapter 1240-08-09 - Tennessee Rehabilitation Services - Conduct Policy
Section 1240-08-09-.05 - DISCIPLINARY SANCTIONS
Universal Citation: TN Comp Rules and Regs 1240-08-09-.05
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) Upon a determination that a student has violated any of the rules, regulations, or disciplinary offenses set forth in the regulations, the following disciplinary sanctions may be imposed, either individually or in combination, by appropriate facility officials.
(a) Restitution. A student
who has committed an offense against property may be required to reimburse the
facility or other owner for damage to or misappropriation of such property. Any
such payment in restitution shall be limited to the actual cost of repair or
replacement.
(b) Warning. The
appropriate facility official may notify the student that continuation or
repetition of specified conduct may be cause for other disciplinary
action.
(c) Reprimand. A written
reprimand, or censure, may be given to any student whose conduct violates any
part of these regulations. Such a reprimand does not restrict the student in
any way, but does have important consequences. It signifies to the student that
he or she is, in effect, being given another chance to conduct himself or
herself as a proper member of the facility community, but that any further
violation may result in more serious penalties.
(d) Restriction. A restriction upon a
student's privilege for a period of time may be imposed. This restriction may
include, for example, denial of the right to represent the institution in any
way, denial of the right to use of facilities, denial of parking privileges,
denial of the right to participate in extracurricular activities, or
restriction to the facility grounds.
(e) Probation. Continued enrollment of a
student on probation may be conditioned upon adherence to these regulations.
Any student placed on probation will be notified of such in writing and will
also be notified of the terms and length of the probation. Probation may
include restrictions upon the extracurricular activities of a student. Any
conduct in violation of these regulations while on probationary status may
result in the imposition of a more serious disciplinary sanction.
(f) Suspension. If a student is suspended, he
or she is separated from the facility for a stated period of time with
conditions of readmission stated in the notice of suspension.
(g) Expulsion.
1. Expulsion with Option to Reapply.
Expulsion entails separation from the facility for serious or continuous
violations of Center rules and regulations. Students expelled with an option to
reapply will be so informed at the time of expulsion. Students will be given a
stated period of time, usually six (6) months, after which they may reapply for
TRC services. An application for readmission will be considered by the
Admissions Committee and judged against standard admission criteria used for
all incoming students.
2. Permanent
Expulsion. This sanction entails permanent separation from the facility. The
imposition of this sanction is a permanent bar to the student's readmission to
the Tennessee Rehabilitation Center. This is the most severe disciplinary
action available to the Center and is used only when Center officials determine
that the student cannot be rehabilitated in the setting of a comprehensive
rehabilitation center. Permanent expulsion does not necessarily mean the
student loses access to rehabilitation services. Services can be provided
through the sponsoring counselor or at other appropriate rehabilitation
sites.
(h) Interim or
Summary Suspension. Summary suspension may be imposed upon a finding by the
appropriate institutional official that the continued presence of the accused
on the facility premises poses continuing danger to persons or property or
poses an ongoing threat of disrupting the academic or rehabilitative process.
In any case of immediate suspension, the student shall be provided the
opportunity for an administrative review/fair hearing on the suspension as soon
as possible.
(2) The administrator of the facility is authorized, in his or her discretion, to subsequently convert any sanction imposed to a lesser sanction, or to rescind any previous sanction, in appropriate cases.
Authority: T.C.A.. § 4-5-202;71-1-105(12); 49-11-605.
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