P-32.01 - Act respecting the National Student Ombudsman

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21. A school service centre or private educational institution must, not later than 30 September each year, inform the students, children and their parents of the possibility of filing a complaint under the complaint processing procedure provided for by this Act. The centre or institution must also inform the students and their parents of the possibility of making a report or filing a complaint concerning an act of sexual violence to or with the regional student ombudsman. To that end, the centre or institution must post in a visible manner, in each educational institution, a document provided by the National Student Ombudsman explaining who may file a complaint and how that right is to be exercised. The document must specify the contact information of the regional student ombudsman to whom the complaint must be referred.
The centre or institution must also disseminate such information by the same time limit in a section dedicated to that purpose which is accessible from the home page of the website of each educational institution.
The National Student Ombudsman may determine any other means of communication that centres and institutions, or some of them, must use to disseminate such information.
2022, c. 17, s. 21.
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21. A school service centre or private educational institution must, not later than 30 September each year, inform the students, children and their parents of the possibility of filing a complaint under the complaint processing procedure provided for by this Act. The centre or institution must also inform the students and their parents of the possibility of making a report or filing a complaint concerning an act of sexual violence to or with the regional student ombudsman. To that end, the centre or institution must post in a visible manner, in each educational institution, a document provided by the National Student Ombudsman explaining who may file a complaint and how that right is to be exercised. The document must specify the contact information of the regional student ombudsman to whom the complaint must be referred.
The centre or institution must also disseminate such information by the same time limit in a section dedicated to that purpose which is accessible from the home page of the website of each educational institution.
The National Student Ombudsman may determine any other means of communication that centres and institutions, or some of them, must use to disseminate such information.
2022, c. 17, s. 21.