A responsible employee is any employee who:
Has the authority to hire, promote, discipline, evaluate, grade, formally advise, or direct faculty, staff, or students;
Has the authority to take action to redress sexual misconduct as defined herein; and/or
Has been given the duty of reporting incidents of sexual violence or any other misconduct by students to the Title IX Coordinator.
Examples of responsible employees include, but are not limited to: faculty, teaching assistants, residence advisors, academic advisors, coaches, supervisors, and anyone who leads, administers, or directs University programs.
This does not include any medical, mental health, Ombuds, or counseling office personnel, in addition to any other offices covered by a statutory privilege or designated in campus procedures as not subject to mandatory reporting to the University.