Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Education
Title R277 - Administration
Rule R277-216 - Surrender of License with UPPAC Investigation Pending
Section R277-216-3 - Review of Petition to Surrender
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 277-216-3
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1)
(a)
Upon receiving a petition as provided in Subsection
R277-216-2(2),
the Executive Secretary shall review the request for surrender to determine if
it meets the requirements set forth in the rule.
(b) If the requirements of Subsection
R277-216-2(2)
are not met, the Executive Secretary shall notify the educator that the request
is insufficient and the reasons why the request is insufficient.
(c) If the requirements of Subsection
R277-216-2(2)
are met, the Executive Secretary shall notify the Board of the voluntary
surrender and request direction on whether to continue the
investigation.
(2) Upon receipt of a voluntary surrender of an educator license, the Executive Secretary shall:
(a) notify the educator:
(i) that the voluntary surrender was
received;
(ii) whether the Board
required UPPAC to continue the investigation;
(iii) that the voluntary surrender will be
reported in the public record as a voluntary surrender with pending UPPAC
investigation except as provided in Subsection
R277-216-2(3);
(iv) that the voluntary surrender will be
reported to NASDTEC and to LEAs throughout the state; and
(v) that the educator's license cannot be
reinstated at any time.
(b) update the educator's licensing file to
reflect the disposition;
(c) report
the disposition to NASDTEC;
(d)
notify the educator's last employer of record;
(e) report the disposition to LEAs through
the state; and
(f) provide the
educator a copy of the report to LEAs described in Subsection (2)(e).
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