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SECTION .0600
- CODE OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND CONDUCT FOR NORTH CAROLINA EDUCATORS .0601 PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY The purpose of these Rules is to establish and uphold uniform
standards of professional conduct for licensed professional educators
throughout the State. These rules shall be binding on every person licensed
by the SBE, hereinafter referred to as "educator" or
"professional educator," and the possible consequences of any
willful breach shall include license suspension or revocation. The prohibition
of certain conduct in these rules shall not be interpreted as approval of
conduct not specifically cited. History Note: Authority G.S. 115C-295.3; Eff. April 1, 1998. .0602 STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
1.
Generally
recognized professional standards. The
educator shall practice the professional standards of federal, state, and
local governing bodies. 2.
Personal
conduct. The educator shall
serve as a positive role model for students, parents, and the community.
Because the educator is entrusted with the care and education of small
children and adolescents, the educator shall demonstrate a high standard of
personal character and conduct. 3.
Honesty. The
educator shall not engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or
misrepresentation in the performance of professional duties including the
following: A.
statement
of professional qualifications; B.
application
or recommendation for professional employment, promotion, or licensure; C.
application
or recommendation for college or university admission, scholarship, grant,
academic award, or similar benefit; D.
representation
of completion of college or staff development credit; E.
evaluation
or grading of students or personnel; F.
submission
of financial or program compliance reports submitted to state, federal, or
other governmental agencies; G.
submission
of information in the course of an official inquiry by the employing LEA or the
SBE related to facts of unprofessional conduct, provided, however, that an
educator shall be given adequate notice of the allegations and may be
represented by legal counsel; and H.
submission
of information in the course of an investigation by a law enforcement agency,
child protective services, or any other agency with the right to investigate,
regarding school related criminal activity; provided, however, that an
educator shall be entitled to decline to give evidence to law enforcement if
such evidence may tend to incriminate the educator as that term is defined by
the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
A.
any use
of language that is considered profane, vulgar, or demeaning; B.
any
sexual act; C.
any
solicitation of a sexual act, whether written, verbal, or physical; D.
any act
of child abuse, as defined by law; E.
any act
of sexual harassment, as defined by law; and F.
any intentional
solicitation, encouragement, or consummation of a romantic or physical
relationship with a student, or any sexual contact with a student. The term
"romantic relationship" shall include dating any student.
A.
be
under the influence of, possess, use, or consume on school premises or at a
school-sponsored activity a controlled substance as defined by N.C. Gen.
Stat. ? 90-95, the Controlled Substances Act, without a prescription
authorizing such use; B.
be
under the influence of, possess, use, or consume an alcoholic beverage or a
controlled substance on school premises or at a school-sponsored activity
involving students; or C.
furnish
alcohol or a controlled substance to any student except as indicated in the
professional duties of administering legally prescribed medications. 1.
Compliance
with criminal laws. The educator shall not commit any act referred to in G.S.
115C-332 and any felony under the laws of the 2.
Public
funds and property. The educator shall not
misuse public funds or property, funds of a school-related organization, or
colleague's funds. The educator shall account for funds collected from
students, colleagues, or parents/legal guardians. The educator shall not
submit fraudulent requests for reimbursement, expenses, or pay. 3.
Scope
of professional practice. The
educator shall not perform any act as an employee in a position for which
licensure is required by the rules of the SBE or by Chapter 115C or the North
Carolina General Statutes during any period in which the educator's license has
been suspended or revoked. 4.
Conduct
related to ethical violations. The
educator shall not directly or indirectly use or threaten to use any official
authority or influence in any manner that tends to discourage, restrain, interfere
with, coerce, or discriminate against any subordinate or any licensee who in
good faith reports, discloses, divulges, or otherwise brings to the attention
of an LEA, the SBE, or any other public agency authorized to take remedial
action, any facts or information relative to actual or suspected violation of
any law regulating the duties of persons serving in the public school system,
including but not limited to these Rules. History Note: Authority G.S. 115C-295.3; |
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