Tennessee Statutes

§ 24-7-102 — Use of statement of party given in student disciplinary proceeding concerning sexual misconduct - No right of party to be represented at public expense - Adoption of rules of evidence

Tennessee·Title 24
(a)A written or oral statement of a party given in a student disciplinary proceeding concerning sexual misconduct must not be admissible in any civil or criminal trial, hearing, or proceeding for any purpose or be used for impeachment without the informed and written consent of the party if the statement was made in a student disciplinary proceeding in which the party did not have the active assistance of counsel.
(b)This section does not create a right for a party to be represented at the expense of the public, including a public institution of higher education.
(c)This section does not require a public institution of higher education to adopt formal rules of evidence in student disciplinary proceedings that are not a contested case under the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, comp

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Legislative History

Acts 2018, ch. 980, § 4.

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