Administrative Code Provisions | U.A.C. R277-213-4 | 2020
(1) If the allegations that gave rise to the underlying suspension involve abuse of a sexual or physical nature, UPPAC shall make reasonable efforts to notify the victim or the victims family of the reinstatement request.
(2) A UPPACs notification described in Subsection (1) shall:
(a) advise the victim or the victims family that a reinstatement hearing has been scheduled
(b) notify the victim or the victims family of the date, time, and location of the hearing
(c) advise the victim or the victims family of the victims right to be heard at the reinstatement hearing and
(d) provide the victim or the victims family with a form upon which the victim can submit a statement for consideration by the hearing panel.
(3) A victim entitled to notification of the reinstatement proceedings shall be permitted:
(a) to attend the hearing and
(b) to offer the victims position on the educators reinstatement request, either by testifying in person or by submitting a written statement.
(4) A victim choosing to testify at a reinstatement hearing shall be subject to reasonable cross examination in the hearing officers discretion.
(5) A victim choosing not to respond in writing or appear at the reinstatement hearing waives the victims right to participate in the reinstatement process.