Pennsylvania Code
Title 22 - EDUCATION
Part XIV - Professional Standards and Practices Commission
Chapter 233 - BYLAWS-STATEMENT OF POLICY
Section 233.115 - Notice and hearings
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Written notice. Upon determination to initiate hearing procedures, section 13(a) of the act (24 P. S. § 2070.13(a)) requires the Department, within 30 days, to send a written notice to the affected educator and to the governing board of the school entity in which the educator is or was last employed. The notice will be treated by the Commission as an order to show cause under 1 Pa. Code §35.14 (relating to orders to show cause). The notice should contain a statement of the particulars of the charges against the educator, the right of the educator to respond and to request a hearing within 30 days after service of the notice of charges, and the right of the governing body of the school entity in which the educator is or was last employed to intervene under section 13(c)(4) of the act and 1 Pa. Code § 35.28 (relating to eligibility to intervene).
(b) Docket number and notice. After the Department files a copy of the notice of charges with the Commission, the Commission will immediately establish a docket number. The Commission will provide notice thereof to the Department, the educator and the governing board of the school entity by which the affected educator is or was last employed. The Commission will also provide to the governing board a copy of the notice of charges and will inform the governing board of its opportunity to file a petition to intervene under section 13(c)(4) of the act and 1 Pa. Code § 35.28.
(c) Failure to respond.
(d) Right to an evidentiary hearing.
(e) Review of notice. Whenever the Commission has determined, after review of the notice of charges and a certified copy of the verdict, judgment or sentence that an educator has been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude or a crime listed in section 111(e)(1)-(3) of the Public School Code of 1949 (24 P. S. § 1-111(e)(1)-(3)), the Commission will direct the Department to revoke the educator's certificates or employment eligibility in accordance with section 9.2(a)(2) of the act (24 P. S. § 2070.9b(a)(2)). In determining whether a crime involves moral turpitude, the Commission may elect to consider the matter directly or may appoint a hearing officer to assist with disposition of the case.
This section cited in 22 Pa. Code § 233.113 (relating to disciplinary proceedings).