The Department of Education Releases Significant Revisions to Title IX Regulations


On April 19, 2024, the Department of Education released final Title IX regulations. The significant revisions expand the definition of sexual harassment, attempt to remove barriers to reporting sexual harassment and extend protections based on sexual orientation and gender identity. They also provide postsecondary schools the ability to revert to a single investigator model, choose whether to conduct live hearings and alter schools’ responsibilities in responding to allegations of sexual misconduct. Here are five highlights from the final regulations:

First, the final regulations expand the scope of sex-based discrimination and harassment:

Second, the final regulations address and clarify schools’ administrative requirements, such as:

Third, the final regulations address the two types of grievance procedures for postsecondary institutions, one informal and the other formal, applicable to complaints of sex-based harassment or discrimination. Under both provisions:

Fourth, the final regulations set forth several requirements that institutions must adopt in writing if they elect to offer an informal resolution process, including that:

Fifth, regarding the more stringent, formal grievance procedure for postsecondary schools, the final regulations no longer require live hearings but impose several requirements including:

Overall, there are several significant changes to the Title IX regulations and while the above provides an overview of some key provisions, institutions must ensure that their procedures are compliant with the new regulations by August 1, 2024. 


Copyright © 2025 Robinson & Cole LLP. All rights reserved.
National Law Review, Volume XIV, Number 114