Ethics Hearing Subcommittee definition

Ethics Hearing Subcommittee means the subcommittee appointed by the PLSB to conduct evidentiary hearings under these rules. The Ethics Hearing Subcommittee is composed of six (6) members, at least two (2) of whom shall have served on the Ethics Subcommittee and three (3) of whom may be appointed by the PLSB based on educational experience. One (1) of the members shall be appointed to represent non-licensed teachers.

Examples of Ethics Hearing Subcommittee in a sentence

  • For reasonable circumstances, including without limitation, inclement weather, state or national emergencies, or other unforeseeable events, the Ethics Hearing Subcommittee may, on its own motion, continue a scheduled evidentiary hearing.

  • The Chair of the Ethics Hearing Subcommittee may grant additional time to either or both parties, if necessary.

  • The PLSB staff shall provide written notice to the complainant when the State Board has issued its final written order on the recommendation of the Ethics Subcommittee or Ethics Hearing Subcommittee.

  • If the educator requests an evidentiary hearing, the hearing will be held before the Ethics Hearing Subcommittee within one hundred eighty (180) days of the date the investigation was authorized, or at a time and date agreed between the parties.

  • A representative of the PLSB and the educator (or his/her attorney) shall have up to one (1) hour each to present their cases to the Ethics Hearing Subcommittee.

  • The Ethics Hearing Subcommittee shall use the “preponderance of the evidence” standard to determine whether a violation of the Code of Ethics occurred.

  • The proceedings of the Ethics Hearing Subcommittee are by law confidential and witnesses shall not discuss the case or any evidence or documents concerning the case before, during, or after the hearing except in the presence of the Ethics Hearing Subcommittee.

  • Any written documents, photographs or any other items of evidence may be presented to the Ethics Hearing Subcommittee with the permission of the Chair or hearing officer.

  • The PLSB attorney shall prepare a redacted copy of the Ethics Hearing Subcommittee hearing transcript and hearing exhibits to be filed with State Board.

  • Within ten (10) business days following the action taken by the Ethics Hearing Subcommittee, the PLSB staff will notify the educator in writing of the Ethics Hearing Subcommittee’s action taken on the evidentiary hearing.

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