Document type | proposal |
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Date | 1993-10-01 |
Source URL | https://go.boarddocs.com/wa/ohsd/Board.nsf/files/D22RTB6C2859/$file/Draft%20of%205271P%20Reporting%20Improper%20Governmental%20Action.pdf |
Entity | oak_harbor_school_district (Island Co., WA) |
Entity URL | https://www.ohsd.net |
Raw filename | Draft%20of%205271P%20Reporting%20Improper%20Governmental%20Action.pdf |
Stored filename | 1993-10-01-draftofpreportingimpropergovernmentalaction-proposal.txt |
Parent document: Regular Board Meeting-02-12-2024.pdf
- Public Schools Book Board Policy Section 5000 - Personnel Title Draft of Reporting Improper Governmental Action Code 5271P Status Adopted October 1, 1993 Last Revised January 5, 2024 Prior Revised Dates 11.01; 05.12; 03.28.2016; REPORTING IMPROPER GOVERNMENTAL ACTION Definitions: As used in this policy and procedure, the following terms will have the meanings indicated. A. Improper governmental action means any action by a district officer or employee: 1. That is undertaken in the performance of the officer or employee's official duties, whether or not the action is within the scope of the employee's }ebemployment; and 2. That (i) is in violation of any federal, state or local law or rule, (ii) is an abuse of authority, (iii) is of substantial and specific danger to the public health or safety, or (iv) is a gross waste of public funds. 3. Improper governmental action does not include personnel actions including, but not limited to, employee grievances, complaints, appointments, promotions, transfers, assignments, reassignments, reinstatements, restorations, reemployments, performance evaluations, reduction in pay, dismissals, suspensions, demotions, violations of the collective bargaining and civil service laws, alleged labor agreement violations, or reprimands. B. Retaliatory action means any adverse change ##-the+terms-and-eonditiens-ofa-staff members-emptoyment-an employee's employment status, unwarranted negative performance evaluations, or hostile actions towards a local government employee that were encouraged by a supervisor. C. Emergency means a circumstance that if not immediately changed may cause damage to persons or property. Employees are encouraged to report instances which they believe constitute improper governmental raiseenduetaction. Reporting Employees who become aware of actions that they believe constitute improper governmental action should raise the issue first with their supervisor. Where the employee reasonably believes the improper governmental action involves his or her supervisor, the employee may raise the issue directly with the superintendent or the person whom the superintendent has designated to receive reports of improper governmental action. If requested by the supervisor or superintendent/designee, the employee will submit a written report to the supervisor or superintendent/designee, stating in detail the basis for the employee's belief that an improper governmental action has occurred. In case of an emergency where the employee believes that damage to persons or property may result if aetten-change is not taken immediately, or where the employee has a legal obligation to report (for instance, where child abuse is suspected), the employee will report the improper governmental action directly to the appropriate government agency with responsibility for investigating the improper action. District employees who fail to make a good faith attempt to follow this policy and procedure in reporting improper governmental eerdtetaction will not be eligible for the protection outlined. Response The employee's supervisor, the superintendent or the superintendent's designee will take prompt action to see that the report of improper governmental action is properly investigated. District officers and employees involved in the investigation will keep the identity of reporting employees confidential to the extent possible under law, unless the employees authorize the disclosure of their identities in writing. After an investigation has been completed, the reporting employee will receive a summary of the investigation results, except to the extent that resulting personnel actions must be kept confidential. If a reporting employee reasonably believes that an adequate investigation was not done by the district, that insufficient action has been taken, or that the improper governmental action is likely to recur, the employee may report information about the improper governmental action directly to the appropriate government agency. Retaliation Employees who believe that they have been retaliated against for reporting an improper governmental action should advise their supervisor, the superintendent or the superintendent's designee. Appropriate action to investigate and address complaints of retaliation will be taken. If the complaint cannot be informally resolved, the employee will provide written notice to the superintendent/designee that specifies (i) the alleged retaliatory action and (ii) the relief requested by the employee. The written complaint must be fited within delivered no later than 30 days efafter the alleged retaliation. The district will respond to the complaint within thirty days of receiving the written notice. If the employee alleging retaliation receives no response from the district within 30 days or objects to the district's response, the employee may request a hearing before a state administrative law judge. The request for a hearing must be delivered in writing to the superintendent/designee either fifteen days fetewing-of delivery of the district s response, or 45 days after the complaint was filed, if there was no response. The district will apply for a hearing within 5 working days to: Office of Administrative Hearings P. O. Box 424898 949-Lakeridge-Way- SW Olympia, Washington 98504-2488 (360) 407-2700 The district will consider any recommendation provided by the administrative law judge that an employee found to have retaliated against an employee who reported improper governmental action be suspended with or without pay or dismissed. Administration A summary of this policy and procedure will be posted where all employees will have reasonable access to it, the policy and procedure will be made available to any employee who requests them, and the policy and procedure will be given to all new employees. The following is a list of agencies responsible for enforcing federal, state and local laws and investigating issues involving potential improper governmental action. Employees having questions about these agencies or the procedures for reporting improper governmental action are encouraged to contact their supervisor, the superintendent or designee. Local City Police Dept. or County Sheriff's Office Local City or County Environmental Protection Office WashingtonA- Attorney General's Office Consumer Protection Division 800 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2000 Seattle, WA 98104 1-800-551-4636 Washington Auditor's Office Insurance Building Capitol Campus P.O. Box 40021 Olympia, Washington 98504-0021 Washington Department of Ecology 300 Desmond Drive SE or P.O. Box 47600 Lacey, Washington 98504-7600 (360) 407-6000 Washington&; Human Rights Commission 711 South Capitol Way, Suite 402 Olympia, Washington 98504-2490 (800) 233-3247 WashingtonA- Dept. of Labor & Industries P.O. Box 44000 Olympia, Washington 98504-4400 (800) 547-8367 WashingtonA; Department of Natural Resources 1111 Washington St. SE or RO-BexMS 47000 Olympia, Washington 98504-7000 (360) 902-1000 Local County Prosecutor's Office Local or County Health Department U. S. Department of Education Office of the Inspector General Washington, D.C. 20202-1500 Audits: (800) MIS-USED U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 300 Desmond Dr. Suitete; 102 Lacey, WA 98503 (360) 753-9437 U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: {FEOC)-909 First Avenue:, Suite #400 Seattle, WA 98104-1061 (800) 669-4000 Federal Emergency Mgmt. Agency (FEMA) 130 - 228th Street, SeuthwestSW Bothell, WA 98021-8627-9796 (425) 487-4600 U S Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health 4444 rd Ave FAS Seattte WA 98104-3346 20425 72nd Avenue, Suite 150 A Kent, WA 98032-2388 (206) 553-5939757-6677 National Transportation Safety Board Washington, DC 429 L Enfant Plaza SW Washington D.C., DC 2062420594 (202) 314-6000 U S Department of Franspertatien Commerce Office of Inspector General : att *-Maits 7996 1401 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20230 (800) 424-5197 WA Superintendent of Public Instruction Old Capitol Building P O Box 47200 or 600 Washington Street SE Olympia, Washington 98504-7200 (360) 725-6000