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                (1) Immediate Interim Suspension: A period of one (1) to ten (10) instructional days.
(a) Immediate interim suspensions shall take effect immediately and a student who is suspended on an interim basis is subject to all of the same restrictions as if they have been suspended as a final sanction.
(b) The Dean of Student Affairs shall notify the student involved of the immediate interim suspension imposed upon them pending investigation into the alleged violation(s) of the Standards of Student Conduct.
(c) If the investigation into the alleged violation(s) of the Standards of Student Conduct during an immediate interim suspension result in a long-term suspension or expulsion sanction, the student shall be afforded the right to a hearing within ten (10) instructional days of notice of the sanction.
(2) Short-Term Suspension: A period of one (1) to ten (10) instructional days.
(3) Long-Term Suspension: A period of eleven (11) instructional days to two (2) years.
(a) No student shall be suspended for more than ten (10) instructional days or expelled without first being afforded the right to request a hearing.
J. Withdrawal of Consent to Remain on Campus: Withdrawal of consent by the Campus Police for any person to remain on campus in accordance with California Penal Code Section 626.4, where the Campus Police have reasonable cause to believe that such person has willfully disrupted the orderly operation of the campus. If the person is on campus at that time, the person must promptly leave or be escorted off campus. If the person is a student, Campus Police shall notify the Dean of Student Affairs that a student has been issued a withdrawal of consent to remain on campus.
(1) Upon reviewing the report, if the Superintendent/President or their designee finds that there was reasonable cause to believe that such person has willfully disrupted the orderly operation of the campus or facility, he or she may enter written confirmation upon the report of the action taken by the officer or employee.
(a) If the Superintendent/ President or their designee does not confirm the action of the officer or employee within 24-hours after the time that consent was withdrawn, the action of the officer or employee shall be deemed void and of no force or effect, except that any arrest made during such period shall not for this reason be deemed not to have been made for probable cause.
(2) Any student for whom consent has been withdrawn, a meeting will be scheduled to meet with the Dean of Student Affairs within the period of the withdrawal. The meeting shall be scheduled no later than seven (7) days from the date of the withdrawal.
(a) Failure to appear for the scheduled meeting may result in further disciplinary action.
(3) In no case shall consent be withdrawn for longer than fourteen (14) days from the date upon which consent was initially withdrawn.
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