Red Rocks Community College Procedure
Category: | College Personnel | ||
Title: | Non-Discrimination | ||
Number: | RRPR 3-121 | Approved: | 12/17/2007 |
Effective: | 12/17/2007 | Revised: | 1/23/2014 |
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Reference: | CRS 24-34-402 (1) (a), (1) (b), (1) (c), (1) (d) and (1) (f) BP 3-120 Title VI, Title VII, 1964 Civil Rights Act, 42 USC 2000 d and e Title IX, Education Amendments, 1972, 20 USC 1681, Sec. 1682 Age Discrimination in Employment of 1967, 29 USC Sec. 621-634 Section 504 of Rehab. Act, 1973, 29 USC 794 Article 34, Title 24, CRS Exec Order 11246, 11375 & Rev Order #4 (U.S.) Governor's Order on EEO in State Government C.R.S. 24-34-402 Student Code of Conduct |
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Purpose: | To prohibit illegal discrimination on campus. | ||
Scope: | All applicants, employees and students | ||
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Attachment: | RRPR/HROG 3-50b - Civil Rights Grievance and Investigation Process | ||
Definitions: |
Red Rocks Community College ensures that employees and students shall not be subjected to unlawful discrimination and/or harassment on the basis of sex/gender, race, color, age, creed, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental disability, veteran status, pregnancy status, religion or sexual orientation or any other category protected by law in employment conditions or educational programs or activities. (CCCS Board Policy 3-120 & 4-120) RRCC recognizes that the quality of instruction and educational opportunities for all are enhanced when the diversity of the community served is represented in the student population and workforce. The Board also recognizes that women and minorities have been historically underutilized in the higher education work force. RRCC does not permit discrimination or harassment in our work environment, educational programs and activities. RRCC can respond to discrimination and/or harassment only if it is aware of the allegations made. Further, RRCC can more effectively investigate the sooner the allegation is brought to its attention. Any employee or student who believes they have been subjected to discrimination and/or harassment based on federal or state civil rights laws should follow RRCC procedure RRPR/HROG 3-50b. Filing a Complaint All complaints shall be made as promptly as possible after the occurrence. A delay in reporting may be reasonable under some circumstances; however, an unreasonable delay in reporting is an appropriate consideration in evaluating the merits of a complaint or report. Whom to Report to All Students and Staff who wish to report a concern or complaint relating to sexual misconduct or other concerns or complaints relating to civil rights discrimination or harassment may do so by reporting the concern to the College Title IX Coordinator(s): 13300 West Sixth Avenue, Lakewood, CO 80228. Employees who wish to report a concern or complaint relating to discrimination or harassment by/towards a student may do so by reporting the concern to the Title IX Coordinator(s). Employees who wish to report a concern or complaint relating to discrimination or harassment by/towards an employee may do so by reporting the concern to the EO Coordinator(s). Students with complaints of this nature also have the right to file a formal complaint with the United States Department Education:
For employees with complaints of this nature also have the right to file a formal complaint with the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies:
All other grievances where the complainant is a student(s) and the basis of the complaint is not discrimination and/or harassment based on federal or state civil rights laws will be addressed pursuant to SP 4-31. All other grievances by an employee(s) and the basis of the complaint is not discrimination and/or harassment based on federal or state civil rights laws will be addressed pursuant to SP 3-50a. When a complaint regarding illegal discrimination is received at the college, RRPR/HROG 3-50b will be followed. |
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