Note: This document focuses on a summary analysis of Section 106.45(b)(10) of the 2020 Final Title IX Regulations, 1 specifically the requirements related to recordkeeping. Months before the U.S. Department of Education released new final Title IX Regulations on May 6, 2020, schools that receive federal funding were expecting changes to how the Department requires them to address issues of sexual harassment in school activities and programs. These new regulations mark the first time in the history of the Title IX … May 6, 2020. Key Initial Takeaways From the U.S. Department of Education's Massively Impactful New Title IX Regulations. The AAUP released on May 15 a response, prepared by a subcommittee of Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure and the Committee on Gender and Sexuality in the Academic Profession, to new Title IX regulations. Upcoming Events . Colleges and universities will be required to comply with the regulations by August 14 2020. Schools must implement them by August 14, 2020.

The U.S Department of Education posted final Title IX regulations on May 6, 2020, to go into effect on August 14, 2020. They take up … Summary of 2020 Title IX Regulations. After almost one-and-a-half years since issuing its original proposed rule, the U.S. Department of Education has issued final Title IX regulations effective August 14, 2020.

Below is an executive summary of the response. Although analyzing the changes will take some time, what follows is a brief initial summary of some of the main changes in the final rule. On May 6, 2020, the U.S. Department of Education issued its much-anticipated new Title IX regulations on sexual harassment. SUMMARY OF FINAL TITLE IX REGULATION This summary is based on the Department of Education’s (“ED”) Final Rule dated May 6, 2020, and is specifically targeted at those aspects of the regulation applicable to colleges and universities (often referred to in the regulation as “recipients”). The Department stated that new regulations will go into effect on August 14, 2020.
The new rules have maintained most of the elements from the proposed regulations (see UW’s response from January 2019), while also including new and amended language..

June 17, 12:00 pm: Title IX Office Hours (Zoom) June 25, 12:00 pm: Title IX Office Hours (Zoom) August 7, 12:00 pm: Office of Title IX … Title IX Regulations On Wednesday, May 6 2020, The U.S. Department of Education released final regulations governing campus sexual assault under Title IX. New Title IX Regulations Will Allow Cross-Examination Of Accusers In Campus Sexual Assault Cases Evan Gerstmann Senior Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes … They take up 2,033 pages. In February, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced, in a Department press release, that she was directing …
On May 6, 2020, the U.S. Department of Education released Title IX regulations (known as “Final Regulations”) imposing new legal requirements on how schools conduct student and employee discipline processes for sexual harassment and assault. BY THE AAUP TITLE IX SUBCOMMITTEE. Effective Date For a full overview of the changes from the Proposed Regulations, see Title IX Text for Text Proposed to Final TITLE IX FINAL RULE OUTLINE OF KEY PROVISIONS May 14, 2020 Note: This outline of key provisions in the Title IX final regulations released May 6 by the Department of Education was prepared by the Division of Government Relations at the American Council on Education (ACE) and is subject to revision. On May 6, 2020, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos issued new regulations regarding Title IX which go into effect on August 14. May 20, 2020 . The full response is available on the AAUP website. Final Title IX Rules Released.