4.17 A minor violation may be dealt with by the official/designate within the area or department where it occurs and the appropriate sanction as set out in this policy may be applied.
4.18 A minor Violation may also be referred to the Associate Vice-Provost (Student Success and Learning Support Services) when the University official/designate believes:
a) satisfactory resolution of minor allegations and sanctions cannot be achieved between the Student and the University official; or,
b) the same minor Violation has been repeated by the Student, or there is a pattern of disruptive conduct;
c) the action of the Student has resulted in a monetary loss to the department which must be recovered through a restitution process.
4.19 The Associate Vice-Provost (Student Success and Learning Support Services) may:
a) dismiss the matter and provide written notification to the referring official/designate and the Student of the decision within ten (10) working days; or
b) arrange a Hearing with the Student and, if satisfied that the violation has been committed, impose any of the sanctions listed in this policy. The Student may arrange to have an Advisor attend the Hearing.
4.20 Where the Student decides not to appear at a scheduled Hearing, a decision will be made in the absence of the Student based on available information.
4.21 If the Associate Vice-Provost (Student Success and Learning Support Services) determines that the issue will be dismissed without Hearing, every effort will be made to first discuss the matter with the complainant prior to informing the Student of the dismissal. If necessary, an opinion from University Legal Services will be sought.
4.22 All decisions will be communicated in writing to the Student and the referring University official/designate, within five (5) working days.
4.23 Timeframes indicated in the Residence Violation Procedures and Procedures for Addressing Minor Violations sections are subject to extension only as the result of exceptional circumstances, such as absence from the office.