
Episode 77 What K-12 School Districts Need to Know about Internal Complaint Procedures
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In this episode, host Sloan Simmons engages with Lozano Smith attorneys Carolyn Gemma and Jaspreet Lochab-Dogra regarding the application and interactions between the various compliant procedures utilized by California’s K-12 school districts.
Show Notes & References
- 1:45 – Common complaint procedures
- 1:51 – BP/AP 1312.1 (Complaints Concerning District Employees)
- 1:56 – BP/AP 1312.3 (Uniform Complaint Procedures (UCP))
- 2:01 – BP/AP 4030 (Non-Discrimination in Employment)
- 2:05 – Title IX and Williams complaint procedures
- 2:38 – UCP process
- 3:33 – What is covered under the UCP
- 4:39 – Removal of special education from the UCP
- 6:05 – Complaint procedures for employees with protected characteristics (BP/AR 4030)
- 6:32 – Complaint procedures for employees not related to protected characteristics (BP/AR 1312.1)
- 7:34 – Interaction of UCP and Title IX complaint processes
- 7:59 – New Title IX Regulations (OCR) – August 1, 2024
- 9:27 – Appeals under new Title IX Regulations
- 11:24 – Complaints regarding instructional materials or facilities (Williams complaint procedures)
- 11:37 – Complaints regarding library materials (AB 1078)
- 13:47 – UCP vs. Williams complaint process
- 15:29 – Commonalities between complaint processes
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Disclaimer: As the information contained herein is necessarily general, its application to a particular set of facts and circumstances may vary. For this reason, this podcast episode does not constitute legal advice. We recommend that you consult with your counsel prior to acting on the information contained herein.