Ohio Admin. Code 3301-73-21 - Conduct unbecoming; aggravating and mitigating factors
(A) The state board
of education shall
will consider, but not be limited to, the following
factors when evaluating conduct unbecoming under division (B)(1) of section
3319.31 of the Revised Code:
(8)(10) Any other crimes
or misconduct that negatively reflect upon the teaching profession, including
sanctions and/or disciplinary action by another state educational entity or
another professional licensing board or entity.
(1) Crimes or misconduct involving
minors;
(2) Crimes or misconduct
involving school children;
(3)
Crimes or misconduct involving academic fraud;
(4) Making, or causing to make, any false or
misleading statement, or concealing a material fact in a matter pertaining to
facts concerning qualifications for professional practice and other educational
matters, or providing false, inaccurate, or incomplete information about
criminal history or prior disciplinary actions by the state board or another
professional licensing board or entity;
(5) Crimes or misconduct involving the school
community, school funds, or school equipment/property, which may include, but
are not limited to, findings for recovery by the state auditor;
(6) A plea of guilty to,
or
a finding
of guilt, of a conviction, granting of
treatment in lieu of conviction, or a pre-trial diversion program to any
offense in violation of federal, state, or local laws and/or statutes regarding
criminal activity;
(7) A violation
of the terms and conditions of a consent agreement; and
(8)
A violation of the licensure code of professional
conduct for Ohio educators;
(9)
A violation of
the Revised Code that specifically addresses educator misconduct including but
not limited to sections
3319.151,
3319.15, and
3314.103 of the Revised Code;
and
(B) If the state board finds that a person
has engaged in conduct unbecoming as described in paragraph (A) of this rule,
then the state board may take the following mitigating and aggravating factors,
as applicable and appropriate, into consideration when determining a final
action under section
9.79 and division (B)(1)
of section 3319.31 of the Revised Code:
(9)(8) Whether the person
fully disclosed the crime or misconduct to the state board, the department or
the employing school district;
(10)(9) Whether licensure
will negatively impact the health, safety, or welfare of the school community
and/or statewide education community;
(11)(10) Whether the
educator has previously been disciplined by the state board of education or any
other licensing entity, including, but not limited to, out-of-state licensing
entities;
(12)(11) Whether the
school district or educational entity imposed any penalties, sanctions, or
other conditions addressing the educator's professional conduct;
(13)(12)
Whether the educator has been employed in any capacity within a school district
or educational entity after having a license, certificate, or permit revoked;
and
(14)(13) Any other
relevant factor.
(1) The nature and seriousness of the crime
or misconduct;
(2) The extent of
the person's past criminal activity or misconduct;
(3) The age of the person when the crime or
misconduct was committed;
(4) The
amount of time that has elapsed since the person's last criminal activity or
misconduct;
(5) The conduct and
work activity of the person before and after the criminal activity or
misconduct;
(6) Whether the
educator has completed the terms of his/her probation or deferred
adjudication;
(7) Evidence of
rehabilitation and evidence of whether the educator is amenable to
rehabilitation;
(8) Whether the applicant is
eligible for licensure pursuant to rule 3301-20-01 of the Administrative
Code;
(C) The
lack of a criminal charge, indictment, prosecution or conviction
shall
does
not preclude the state board from investigating and, if appropriate, initiating
an action against a person.
(D) The
state board shall
will not be precluded from considering the factors
listed in paragraph
paragraphs (A) and (B)
of this rule when the offense is enumerated in division (B)(2) of section
3319.31 of the Revised Code or
division (E) of section
3319.311 of the Revised
Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3301.07, 3319.31, 3319.311
Rule Amplifies: 3319.31, 3319.311
Prior Effective Dates: 10/28/2004, 05/23/2009, 03/27/2014, 01/21/2019
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