2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 342 - Teachers and Other School Personnel
Section 342.704 - Adoption of policies on sexual harassment required; contents; rules.


(2)(a) The State Board of Education shall adopt by rule minimum requirements for district policies on:
(A) Sexual harassment of students by staff members and other students.
(B) Sexual harassment of staff members by students and other staff members.
(C) Sexual harassment of persons described in subsection (5)(b) of this section by staff members and students.
(b) A private school shall adopt policies on:
(A) Sexual harassment of students by staff members and other students.
(B) Sexual harassment of staff members by students and other staff members.
(C) Sexual harassment of persons described in subsection (5)(b) of this section by staff members and students.
(c) Rules adopted by the State Board of Education and policies adopted by private schools must comply with the requirements of this section.
(3) A policy on sexual harassment of students by staff members and other students must include requirements that:
(a) All staff members and students are subject to the policies.
(b) Sexual harassment of students includes:
(A) A demand or request for sexual favors in exchange for benefits;
(B) Unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature that is physical, verbal or nonverbal and that interferes with a student’s educational program or activity or that creates an intimidating, offensive or hostile educational environment; and
(C) Assault when sexual contact occurs without a student’s consent because the student is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, is unconscious or is pressured through physical force, coercion or explicit or implied threats.
(c) When a student or, if applicable, the student’s parents file a complaint alleging behavior that may violate the policy, the student or student’s parents shall receive a written notification as described in subsection (6) of this section.
(d) When a staff member becomes aware of behavior that may violate the policy, the staff member shall report to an official of the district or private school so that the official and the staff member may coordinate efforts to take any action necessary to ensure the student is protected and to promote a nonhostile learning environment, including:
(A) Providing resources for support measures to the student; and
(B) Taking any actions that are necessary to remove potential future impact on the student, but that are not retaliatory against the student or the staff member who reported to the official of the district or private school.
(e) All complaints about behavior that may violate the policy shall be investigated.
(f) The initiation of a complaint, and the participation in an investigation, in good faith about behavior that may violate the policy may not adversely affect the educational assignments or any terms or conditions of employment or of work or educational environment of the person who initiated the complaint or who participated in the investigation.
(g) The person who initiated the complaint and, if applicable, the student’s parents shall be notified:
(A) When the investigation is initiated and concluded; and
(B) As to whether a violation of the policy was found to have occurred, to the extent allowable under state and federal student confidentiality laws.
(4) A policy on sexual harassment of staff members by students and other staff members must include requirements that:
(a) All staff members and students are subject to the policies.
(b) Sexual harassment of staff members includes:
(A) A demand or request for sexual favors in exchange for benefits;
(B) Unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature that is physical, verbal or nonverbal and that interferes with a staff member’s ability to perform the job or that creates an intimidating, offensive or hostile work environment; and
(C) Assault when sexual contact occurs without a staff member’s consent because the staff member is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, is unconscious or is pressured through physical force, coercion or explicit or implied threats.
(c) When a staff member files a complaint alleging behavior that may violate the policy, the staff member shall receive a written notification as described in subsection (6) of this section.
(d) When another staff member becomes aware of behavior that may violate the policy, the other staff member shall report to an official of the district or private school so that the official may take any action necessary to ensure the staff member is protected and to promote a nonhostile work environment, including:
(A) Providing resources for support measures to the staff member; and
(B) Taking any actions that are necessary to remove potential future impact on the staff member, but that are not retaliatory against the staff member or the other staff member who reported to the official of the district or private school.
(e) All complaints about behavior that may violate the policy shall be investigated.
(f) The initiation of a complaint, and the participation in an investigation, in good faith about behavior that may violate the policy may not adversely affect the educational assignments or any terms or conditions of employment or of work or educational environment of the person who initiated the complaint or participated in the investigation.
(g) The person who initiated the complaint shall be notified:
(A) When the investigation is initiated and concluded; and
(B) As to whether a violation of the policy was found to have occurred, to the extent allowable under state and federal student confidentiality laws.
(5) A policy on sexual harassment of persons described in paragraph (b) of this subsection by staff members and students must include requirements that:
(a) All staff members and students are subject to the policies.
(b) The policies apply to persons who:
(A) Are on or immediately adjacent to school grounds or school or district property;
(B) Are at any school-sponsored or district-sponsored activity or program; or
(C) Are off school or district property, if a student or staff member acts toward the person in a manner that creates a hostile environment for the person while at school or a school-sponsored or district-sponsored activity or program.
(c) Sexual harassment of persons described in paragraph (b) of this subsection includes:
(A) A demand or request for sexual favors in exchange for benefits;
(B) Unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature that is physical, verbal or nonverbal and that creates an intimidating, offensive or hostile environment; and
(C) Assault when sexual contact occurs without a person’s consent because the person is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, is unconscious or is pressured through physical force, coercion or explicit or implied threats.
(d) When a person who may have been subjected to behavior in violation of the policy or, if applicable, the person’s parents file a complaint alleging behavior that may violate the policy, the person or person’s parents shall receive a written notification as described in subsection (6) of this section.
(e) When a staff member becomes aware of behavior that may violate the policy, the staff member shall report to an official of the district or private school so that the official and the staff member may coordinate efforts to take any action necessary to ensure the person who was subjected to the behavior is protected and to promote a nonhostile environment, including:
(A) Providing resources for support measures to the person who was subjected to the behavior; and
(B) Taking any actions that are necessary to remove potential future impact on the person, but that are not retaliatory against the person or the staff member who reported to the official of the district or private school.
(f) All complaints about behavior that may violate the policy shall be investigated.
(g) The initiation of a complaint, and the participation in an investigation, in good faith about behavior that may violate the policy may not adversely affect the educational assignments or any terms or conditions of employment or of work or educational environment of the person who initiated the complaint or who participated in the investigation.
(h) The person who initiated the complaint and, if applicable, the person’s parents shall be notified:
(A) When the investigation is initiated and concluded; and
(B) As to whether a violation of the policy was found to have occurred, to the extent allowable under state and federal student confidentiality laws.
(6)(a) The written notification required under subsections (3)(c), (4)(c) and (5)(d) of this section must set forth:
(A) The rights of the student, student’s parents, staff member, person or person’s parents who filed the complaint.
(B) Information about the internal complaint processes available through the school or district that the student, student’s parents, staff member, person or person’s parents who filed the complaint may pursue, including the person designated for the school or district for receiving complaints.
(C) Notice that civil and criminal remedies that are not provided by the school or district may be available to the student, student’s parents, staff member, person or person’s parents through the legal system and that those remedies may be subject to statutes of limitation.
(D) Information about services available to the student or staff member through the school or district, including any counseling services, nursing services or peer advising.
(E) Information about the privacy rights of the student, staff member or person and legally recognized exceptions to those rights for internal complaint processes and services available through the school or district.
(F) Information about, and contact information for, state and community-based services and resources that are available to persons who have experienced sexual harassment.
(G) Notice that students who report information about possible prohibited conduct and students who participate in an investigation under a policy adopted as provided by this section may not be disciplined for violations of the district’s drug and alcohol policies that occurred in connection with the reported prohibited conduct and that were discovered as a result of a prohibited conduct report or investigation unless the student gave another person alcohol or drugs without the person’s knowledge and with the intent of causing the person to become incapacitated and vulnerable to the prohibited conduct.
(b) The written notification required by this subsection must:
(A) Be written in plain language that is easy to understand;
(B) Use print that is of a color, size and font that allow the notification to be easily read; and
(C) Be made available to students, students’ parents, staff members and members of the public at each school office, at the district office and on the website of the school or district. [1997 c.272 §2; 2018 c.38 §1; 2019 c.442 §1; 2021 c.479 §4]
Note: See note under 342.700.

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 09 - Education and Culture

Chapter 342 - Teachers and Other School Personnel

Section 342.120 - Definitions for chapter.

Section 342.121 - Teacher and administrator licensing; certification.

Section 342.122 - National Board Certification Fund; rules.

Section 342.123 - Knowledge of civil rights laws and ethical standards required; exception.

Section 342.125 - Types of licenses; charter school teacher and administrator registry; expedited process; rules.

Section 342.127 - Fees.

Section 342.130 - Certain existing certificates and licenses not invalidated.

Section 342.136 - Preliminary teaching license, personnel service license and administrative license; renewal.

Section 342.137 - Distinguished teacher leader license; renewal; rules.

Section 342.138 - Professional teaching license, professional personnel service license and professional administrative license; renewal; rules.

Section 342.143 - Issuance of licenses and registrations.

Section 342.144 - American Indian languages teaching license; renewal.

Section 342.147 - Approval of educator preparation providers and educator preparation programs; rules.

Section 342.153 - Proficiency in Braille required for teaching license to provide education to blind students.

Section 342.165 - Commission rules.

Section 342.173 - Effect of employing certain persons; sanctions; rules.

Section 342.175 - Grounds for discipline; reinstatement.

Section 342.176 - Complaint process; preliminary investigation; materials confidential; notice.

Section 342.177 - Hearing and decision on charges; notice.

Section 342.180 - Appeal.

Section 342.183 - Letters of informal reproval.

Section 342.192 - Licensing requirements for out-of-state applicants; rules.

Section 342.195 - Teaching licenses based on experience in certain federal programs; rules.

Section 342.202 - Administrator comprehensive leadership development system.

Section 342.203 - Publication of list of teachers, administrators and teacher candidates subjected to discipline.

Section 342.208 - Model career pathways for instructional assistants to become licensed teachers.

Section 342.223 - Criminal records check; effect of making false statement; appeal.

Section 342.350 - Commission established; confirmation; term; vacancy; effect of change in circumstances.

Section 342.360 - Members; qualifications.

Section 342.380 - Organization.

Section 342.390 - Meetings; expenses.

Section 342.420 - Member’s salary; reimbursement to district.

Section 342.425 - Annual report on duties, powers and functions of commission.

Section 342.433 - Definitions for ORS 342.433 to 342.449.

Section 342.437 - Goal.

Section 342.443 - Reports of longitudinal data.

Section 342.447 - Plans for recruitment, admission, retention and graduation of diverse educators.

Section 342.448 - Reports related to implementation of Educators Equity Act.

Section 342.465 - Rules; notice if action taken on license.

Section 342.475 - School nurses; certificates.

Section 342.495 - Holder of school nurse certificate qualified to conduct and coordinate health services program.

Section 342.513 - Renewal or nonrenewal of contracts for following year.

Section 342.545 - Termination of teacher’s contract; release.

Section 342.549 - Administrator contracts; benefits after termination.

Section 342.553 - Discipline for resigning without providing required notice.

Section 342.608 - Working hours for licensed personnel; duty-free lunch period required; exception.

Section 342.610 - Minimum salary for substitute teachers.

Section 342.664 - Required ratio of pupils to staff holders of first aid cards; waiver; rules.

Section 342.700 - Policy on sexual harassment; posting and availability of policy.

Section 342.704 - Adoption of policies on sexual harassment required; contents; rules.

Section 342.708 - ORS 342.700 and 342.704 not limitation on or prerequisite for other rights and remedies.

Section 342.721 - Definitions for ORS 342.723 and 342.726.

Section 342.723 - Prohibitions on school district employees.

Section 342.726 - Curricula to include information on steroids and performance-enhancing substances; training of school employees.

Section 342.815 - Definitions for ORS 342.805 to 342.937.

Section 342.835 - Probationary teacher.

Section 342.840 - Determination of length of service for probationary teacher.

Section 342.845 - Contract teacher; part-time contract teacher; effect of program transfer; administrator contracts.

Section 342.850 - Teacher evaluation; personnel file content; rules.

Section 342.856 - Core teaching standards.

Section 342.865 - Grounds for dismissal or contract nonextension of contract teacher.

Section 342.895 - Contract teachers; procedure for dismissal or contract nonextension; appeal.

Section 342.905 - Appeal procedure; arbitration as alternative.

Section 342.910 - Waiver of contract grievance claim if appeal of dismissal decision filed; waiver of certain rights and procedures.

Section 342.930 - Fair Dismissal Appeals Board; rules.

Section 342.934 - Procedure for reduction of teacher staff due to funding or administrative decision.

Section 342.940 - Educator Advancement Council; members; duties; rules.

Section 342.943 - System of educator networks; eligibility; duties.

Section 342.953 - Educator Advancement Fund.

Section 342.961 - Internal investigations of employee misconduct or wrongdoing.

Section 342.971 - Educator Preparation Improvement Fund.

Section 342.974 - Oregon Education Support Professional of the Year Program; rules.