The New Title IX Regulations: Understanding The Changes And Requirements  For Compliance – Innovative Educators

The New Title IX Regulations: Understanding The Changes And Requirements For Compliance – Innovative Educators

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Description  Challenge When the Title IX regulations were finalized on May 6th, 2020,  institutions began preparing for their campus’ implementation.  However, with a worsening pandemic, severe budget cuts, and several other federal regulation changes, institutions are finding the implementation of their Title IX policies and processes extremely challenging. Key TakeawayThe new final regulations are very different from what the original regs passed in 1975 were.  In this webinar, participants will learn about the major changes in the new Title IX final regulations, some clarifications provided by OCR since the final regs were published, and ways in which institutions can begin to work towards compliance.OverviewOn May 6th, 2020, the Title IX proposed regs were finalized, leaving institutions scrambling to meet the required August 14th, 2020 implementation date. However, many institutions are finding that the implementation of the new Title IX regulations

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