INVESTIGATORY PROCESS. When the designated licensed administrator (or alternate) receives a report of sexual conduct and has reasonable cause to believe that it has occurred, the designated licensed administrator will report the alleged conduct to TSPC if the alleged perpetrator is a licensed individual, and to ODE if the alleged perpetrator is not licensed (effective July 1, 2020). TSPC or ODE will conduct an investigation and report back to the district. The district may also conduct an investigation into the alleged sexual conduct. If the designated licensed administrator (or alternate) receives a report of child abuse and has reasonable cause to believe that it has occurred, the designated licensed administrator will ensure that the report has been made to DHS and/or law enforcement for investigation. The district may also conduct an investigation into the alleged abuse. The designated licensed administrator will also report to TSPC if required by OAR 584-020-0041. If there is reasonable cause to believe that an employee has committed child abuse or sexual conduct, that employee will be placed on paid administrative leave. An employee may be subject to discipline, up to and including termination, based on the results of the investigation.
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INVESTIGATORY PROCESS. When the designated licensed administrator (or alternate) receives a report of sexual conduct misconduct and has reasonable cause to believe that it has occurred, the designated licensed administrator will report the alleged conduct misconduct to TSPC if the alleged perpetrator is a licensed individual, and to ODE if the alleged perpetrator is not licensed (effective July 1, 2020). TSPC or ODE will conduct an investigation and report back to the district. The district may also conduct an investigation into the alleged sexual conduct. If the designated licensed administrator (or alternate) receives a report of child abuse and has reasonable cause to believe that it has occurred, the designated licensed administrator will ensure that the report has been made to DHS and/or law enforcement for investigation. The district may also conduct an investigation into the alleged abuse. The designated licensed administrator will also report to TSPC if required by OAR 584-020-0041. If there is reasonable cause to believe that an employee has committed child abuse or sexual conductmisconduct, that employee will be placed on paid administrative leave. An employee may be subject to discipline, up to and including termination, based on the results of the investigation.
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