How to Comply With Title IX Gender Identity Requirements in Your College Athletics Programs

12-04-2024 11:00 AM EST.

Colleges are scrambling to ensure compliance with the Department of Education's new 2024 Title IX regulations, especially in athletics.  One of the biggest questions is? Gender identity and participation in sports. The new regulations, which were effective August 1, 2024, extend gender identity protections, but don't specifically address gender identity in athletics. Many institutions have questions about compliance with the final rules in this area. These complexities make a thorough understanding of Title IX crucial. In this webinar, Richard Verstegen reviews your Title IX program with a focus on gender identity in athletics.

What You'll Learn
During this highly informative webinar our expert speaker with be discussing:
  • New 2024 Title IX regulatory changes
  • Gain an understanding of the criteria for evaluating participation in sports based on gender identity
  • Learn about essential policy updates needed for your athletic program, including revising nondiscrimination policies
  • Review additional guidance documents from the Department of Education on this issue and related enforcement matters
  • Understand important state laws that may impact this overall approach to such issues
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Wednesday, December 4, 2024; 11:00 AM Eastern

Session scheduled for 60 minutes including question and answer period.

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Who Should Attend?
  • College and university administrators
  • Human resource professionals
  • Student services professionals
  • Athletics program administrators
  • Compliance staff
  • Other higher education officials
About

Expert Presenter

Richard F. Verstegen
  • Partner with Boardman & Clark, LLP of Madison, Wisconsin
  • School Law Practice Group and Labor and Employment Group
  • Represents educational institutions in a variety of education law matters
  • Published many articles regarding education and employment law
  • Former president of the Wisconsin School Attorneys Association
  • Current member of the State Bar of Wisconsin
  • JD degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School

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