Missouri House Committee Approves Changes To How Colleges Handle Sexual Assault Reports
A Missouri House committee gave the green light Tuesday to legislation that would alter how colleges and universities deal with accusations of sexual assault or harassment.
The initial passage of Rep. Dean Dohrmans bill comes amid a heightened effort to overhaul whats known as the Title IX process.
Among other things, Dohrmans bill would allow a student accused of sexual harassment or assault to appeal their case to the state Administrative Hearing Commission. It would also allow an accused student to sue a college or university if they are intentionally denied due-process rights.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman David Gregory made a host of changes to Dohrmans bill, including no longer making a college or university employee who handles Title IX matters subject to lawsuits. It would also prevent a person who accuses someone of sexual harassment or assault from being sued by the accused.
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