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PUBLIC FORMAL GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO
1. INTRODUCTION
These procedures have been implemented to address complaints of
discrimination on the basis of age and/or disability in any activity, policy,
rule, standard, or method of administration that is related to the operation of
University's programs.
2. ELIGIBILITY
These procedures may be used by any member of the public who
alleges age (Under the Age Discrimination Act) or disability (Under Title 2 of
the Americans with Disabilities Act) discrimination on the basis of class.
However, anyone who wishes to challenge a decision made about them by an agent
of the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) in the course of their employment
or enrollment at UIC must utilize the UIC Academic Grievance Procedures.
3. DEFINITIONS
A. GRIEVANCE: A written
statement submitted by a Grievant identifying the activity, policy, rule,
standard or method of administration he/she claims to be discriminatory on the basis of age and/or disability and explaining the
manner in which that activity, policy, rule, standard or method of
administration discriminates. All Grievances must be signed by the Grievant and
must outline the Grievant's allegations in as much detail as possible.
B. GRIEVANT: Any member
of the public who submits a Grievance.
C. GRIEVANCE OFFICER:
The assigned investigator of the UIC Office for Access and equity can be
contacted at the address below:
Office for Access and Equity (M/C 602)
809 South Marshfield Avenue, Room 718
Chicago, IL 60612-7207
(312) 996-8670 Fax (312) 413-0055
www.uic.edu/depts/oae
D. APPEALS
OFFICER: The Associate Chancellor for Access and Equity or his/her designee.
E. DAYS: Any reference to "days" herein shall refer to business days (excluding
weekends and federal holidays).
F. RECORD:
The complete record of a Grievance will consist of the original Grievance
and any supporting information or documentation submitted with that Grievance,
the Grievance Officer's findings, the Appeal (if any) and any additional
information or documentation submitted with the Appeal, the Appeal Officer's
findings, and any communications and notices relative to the Grievance. The
Record will be maintained for at least five (5) years following the final
decision.
4. GRIEVANCE PROCESS
A.
FILING OF THE GRIEVANCE: The Grievant must file his/her Grievance with
the Grievance Officer no later than ten (10) days after he/she becomes aware of
the offending activity, policy, standard or method of administration.
B.
INVESTIGATION: The Grievance Officer shall conduct an appropriate
investigation of the issues raised in the Grievance. The Grievant shall be given
an opportunity to submit any relevant evidence he/she may have to support the
Grievance. Within fourteen days (14) of submission of the Grievance, the
Grievance Officer shall issue his/her findings. In the event the Grievance
Officer finds evidence of discrimination in the activity, policy, standard or
method of administration, he/she shall make recommendations for change(s) and
shall coordinate the efforts for change(s) with the department/unit/college
whose activity, policy, standard or method of administration is at issue.
Furthermore, in the event that the individual was adversely affected by a
decision made pursuant to a discriminatory process, policy, activity, standard
or method of administration, the individual will be given the opportunity for
the decision to be reconsidered according to the revised process, policy, etc...
In those cases where the Grievance Officer finds no evidence of discrimination,
he/she shall send written notice of that finding to the Grievant within that
14-day time period. Said notice shall inform the Grievant of his/her right to
appeal the finding to the Appeals Officer within five (5) days of receipt of the
notice.
C.
APPEAL: An appeal of the Grievance Officer's findings must be in writing
and must state the basis for the appeal, providing any additional evidence or
information that may support the Grievant's claim of discrimination. The Appeals
Officer shall review the Grievance Officer's record and any information/evidence
submitted with the Appeal and shall issue findings within ten (10) days of
receipt of the appeal. In the event the Appeals Officer finds evidence of
discrimination in the activity, policy, standard or method of administration,
he/she shall make recommendations for changes. In those cases where the Appeals
Officer finds no evidence of discrimination, he/she shall send written notice of
that finding to the Grievant within that 10-day time period. There shall be no
further levels of review or appeal beyond the Appeals Officer.
D. DEVIATION FROM THE PROCESS: Upon proof of extenuating
circumstances, the Chancellor and only the Chancellor may approve a
deviation from these procedures (e.g., extension of a deadline).
* Effective date of policy is September 1, 2005
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