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ACAB R EMPLOYEE DISCRIMINATION AND HARASSMENT COMPLAINT PROCEDURE Employee & Third Party Discrimination and Harassment Complaint Procedure [NOTE: Our legal counsel recommends we expand this procedure to include third parties who may have a harassment or discrimination complaint against the school unit. This procedure has been adopted by the Board in order to provide a method of prompt and equitable resolution of employee complaints of discrimination and harassment as described in policies AC Nondiscrimination/Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action and ACAB Harassment and Sexual Harassment of School Employees. This procedure may also be used by other individuals (excluding students), such as parents, volunteers and vendors to the schools who wish to make a complaint of discrimination or harassment. Complaints alleging harassment or discrimination against students based on protected status should be addressed through the Board s Student Discrimination and Harassment Complaint Procedure (ACAA R). Definitions For purposes of this procedure: A. "Complaint" is defined as an allegation that an employee or other third party has been discriminated against or harassed on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, ancestry, national origin, genetic information or disability. B. Discrimination or harassment means discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, ancestry, national origin, genetic information or disability. Discrimination may include treating individuals differently, or interfering with or preventing them from enjoying the advantages or privileges afforded to others because of their membership in a protected class. Harassment may include oral, written, graphic, electronic or physical conduct relating to an individual s actual or perceived membership in a protected class that is sufficiently severe, pervasive or persistent so as to interfere with or limit that individual s ability to participate in the school unit s programs or activities by creating a hostile, intimidating or offensive environment. "Discrimination or harassment" means discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, sex, age, religion, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation or disability.

C. Whenever the term employee is used in this procedure it includes other third parties who are making a complaint of discrimination or harassment. How to Make a Complaint A. Any employee who believes he/she has been harassed or discriminated against is encouraged to try to resolve the problem by informing the individual(s) that the behavior is unwelcome or offensive and by requesting that the behavior stop. This shall not prevent the employee, however, from making an immediate formal complaint. B. Any employee who believes he/she has been discriminated against or harassed should report their concern promptly to the Affirmative Action Coordinator. If the employee is uncomfortable reporting concerns to the Affirmative Action Coordinator, he/she may report the concern to an alternate school administrator/principal. Written reports are preferred, but not required. The report should be made in writing. Employees who are unsure as to whether unlawful discrimination or harassment has occurred, or who need assistance in preparing a written complaint, are encouraged to discuss their concerns with a school administrator/principal. Employees will not be retaliated against for reporting suspected discrimination or harassment, or for participating in an investigation. Retaliation is illegal under federal and state nondiscrimination laws, and any retaliation will result in disciplinary measures, up to and including dismissal. Any employee who believes he/she has been discriminated against or harassed is encouraged to utilize the school unit s complaint procedure. However, employees are hereby notified that they also have the right to report incidents of discrimination or harassment to the Maine Human Rights Commission, 51 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333 (telephone: 207 624 6290) and/or to the federal Office for Civil Rights, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Education, 5 Post Office Square, 8 th Floor, Boston, MA 02110 1491 (telephone: 617 289 0111). Employees who are unsure as to whether unlawful discrimination or harassment has occurred are encouraged to discuss their concerns with the Affirmative Action Coordinator. Employees will not be retaliated against for reporting suspected discrimination or harassment. Any employee who believes he/she has been discriminated against or harassed is encouraged to utilize the school unit's complaint procedure. However, employees are hereby notified that they also have the right to report incidents of discrimination or harassment to the Maine Human Rights Commission, 51 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333 (telephone: 207 624 6050) and/or to the federal Office for Civil Rights, Regional Director, U.S. Department of Education, S.W. McCormack POCH Room 222, Boston, MA 02109 4557 (telephone: 617 223 9622)

Complaint Handling and Investigation A. The affirmative action coordinator and/or school administrator/principal will promptly inform the Superintendent and the person who is the subject of the complaint that a complaint has been received. The Affirmative Action Coordinator will promptly inform the Superintendent and the person who is the subject of the complaint that a complaint has been received. B. The affirmative action coordinator and/or school administrator/principal may pursue an informal resolution of the complaint with the agreement of the parties involved. Any party to the complaint may decide to end the informal resolution process and pursue the formal process at any point. The informal resolution is subject to the approval of the Superintendent, who shall consider whether the resolution is in the best interest of the school unit and the parties in light of the particular circumstances and applicable policies and law. The Affirmative Action Coordinator may pursue an informal] resolution of the complaint with the agreement of the parties involved. The informal resolution is in the best interest of the school unit in light of applicable policies and law. C. The complaint will be investigated by the affirmative action coordinator unless the Superintendent chooses to investigate the complaint or designates another person to investigate it on his/her behalf. Any complaint about an employee who holds a supervisory position shall be investigated by a person who is not subject to that supervisor's authority. Any complaint about the Superintendent should be submitted to the Chairperson of the Board, who should consult with legal counsel concerning the handling and investigation of the complaint. 1. The person who is the subject of the complaint will be provided with an opportunity to be heard as part of the investigation. The complainant shall not be required to attend meetings with the person who is the subject of the complaint, but may choose to do so as part of the resolution process. 2. The complainant and the subject of the complaint may suggest witnesses and/or submit materials they believe are relevant to the complaint. If the complaint is against an employee of the school unit, any rights conferred under an applicable collective bargaining agreement shall be applied. 3. If the complaint is against an employee of the school unit, any rights conferred under an applicable collective bargaining agreement shall be applied. 4. Privacy rights of all parties to the complaint shall be maintained in accordance with applicable state and federal laws. 5. The affirmative action coordinator shall keep a written record of the investigation process.

6. The Affirmative Action Coordinator may take interim remedial measures (consistent with any applicable collective bargaining agreement provisions) to reduce the risk of further discrimination or harassment while the investigation is pending. An example of a remedial measure is ordering no contact between the individuals involved. 7. The Affirmative Action Coordinator shall consult with the Superintendent concerning the investigation, conclusions, and any remedial and/or disciplinary actions. 8. The investigation shall be completed within 21 business days of receiving the complaint, if practicable. D. If the affirmative action coordinator determines that discrimination or harassment occurred, he/she shall, in consultation with the Superintendent: 1. Determine what remedial action, if any, is required, if any; to end the discrimination or harassment, remedy its effect and prevent recurrence; 2. Determine what disciplinary action should be taken against the person(s) who engaged in harassment, if any; and 3. Inform the employee who made the complaint and the person(s) who engaged in the discrimination or harassment in writing of the results of the investigation and its resolution (in accordance with applicable state and federal privacy laws). E. After the conclusion of the investigation, the employee who made the Complaint or the subject of the Complaint may seek an appeal of the findings solely on the basis of either (a) prejudicial procedural error or (b) the discovery of previously unavailable relevant evidence that could significantly impact the outcome. Appeals must be submitted in writing to the Superintendent within 14 business days after receiving notice of the resolution. Upon receipt of a valid appeal, the Superintendent shall review the investigation report and may conduct further investigation if deemed appropriate. The Superintendent s decision on the appeal shall be provided within 21 business days, if practicable. The Superintendent s decision shall be final. If the employee who made the complaint is dissatisfied with the resolution, he/she may appeal to the Superintendent within 14 business days after receiving notice of the resolution. The Superintendent shall review the investigation report and may conduct further investigation if deemed appropriate. The Superintendent's decision shall be final. F. If the employee is dissatisfied with the decision of the Superintendent, he/she may appeal to the School Board within 14 business days after receiving notice of the Superintendent's decision. The Board will consider the appeal in executive session, at its next regular meeting or a special meeting. The Superintendent shall submit to the Board his/her decision, the complaint, any responses, the investigation report and related documents. The complainant shall be allowed to be

heard. If present, the complainant's representative and the representative of the person(s) against whom the complaint was made will also be given the opportunity to be heard. After reviewing the Superintendent's submissions and hearing from the parties, the Board shall make a decision as to whether to affirm or modify the Superintendent's conclusions. The Board's decision shall be final. Legal Reference: Americans with Disabilities Act (28 CFR 35.07), as amended Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) (34 CFR 35.07), as amended Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 (34 CFR 106.8(b)) Age Discrimination in Employment Act (34 CFR 110.25) Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (42 U.S.C. 2000ff et seq.) Maine Human Rights Act (5 M.R.S.A. 4571 et seq., 4681 et seq.), as amended Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act (34 CFR 35.07) Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 (34 CFR 106.8(b)) Age Discrimination in Employment Act (34 CFR 110.25) Maine Human Rights Act (5 M.R.S.A. 4571 et seq., 4681 et seq.) Cross Reference: AC Nondiscrimination/Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Actions ACAB Harassment and Sexual Harassment of School Employees Adopted: 07/20/09 Amended: 01/03/11 Amended: