53A-6-501. Disciplinary action against educator.
(1) (a) The board shall take appropriate action against a person who is, or at the time of
an alleged offense was, the holder of a license, and:
(i) who, after having had a reasonable opportunity to contest the allegation, has been
found pursuant to a criminal, civil, or administrative action to have exhibited behavior
evidencing unfitness for duty, including immoral, unprofessional, or incompetent conduct, or
other violation of standards of ethical conduct, performance, or professional competence; or
(ii) who has been alleged to have exhibited such behavior or committed such a violation.
(b) Prior to taking action based upon an allegation or the decision of an administrative
body other than UPPAC, the board shall direct UPPAC to review the allegations and any related
administrative action and provide findings and recommendations to the board.
(c) No adverse recommendation may be made without giving the accused person an
opportunity for a hearing.
(d) The board's action may include:
(i) revocation or suspension of a license;
(ii) restriction or prohibition of recertification;
(iii) a warning or reprimand;
(iv) required participation in and satisfactory completion of a rehabilitation or
remediation program; or
(v) other action which the board finds to be appropriate after a review of the UPPAC
findings and recommendations.
(e) The license holder is responsible for the costs of rehabilitation or remediation
required under this section.
(2) (a) Upon receipt of findings or recommendations from UPPAC, the board shall
permanently revoke the license of a person who:
(i) is convicted of a sexual offense under Title 76, Chapter 5, Part 4, Sexual Offenses,
against a minor child;
(ii) engages in sexually explicit conduct, as defined in Section 76-5a-2, with a student
who is a minor; or
(iii) engages in sexually explicit conduct, as defined in Section 76-5a-2, with a student
who is:
(A) not a minor; and
(B) enrolled in a school where the person is employed.
(b) Upon receipt of findings or recommendation from UPPAC, the board may
permanently revoke the license of a person who has exhibited other behavior which the board
finds to be irremediable.
Amended by Chapter 189, 2008 General Session
Amended by Chapter 190, 2008 General Session
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