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35-50-10-1. Offense requiring license revocation; procedure

IN Code § 35-50-10-1 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 1. (a) As used in this section, "offense requiring license revocation" means an offense listed in IC 20-28-5-8(c).

(b) If an individual is or was a teacher in a school corporation, charter school, or nonpublic school and is convicted of an offense requiring license revocation, the judge who presided over the trial or accepted a plea agreement shall give written notice of the conviction to the state superintendent of public instruction and the chief administrative officer of the school corporation, charter school, or nonpublic school, or, if the individual is employed in a public school, the superintendent of the school district in which the individual is employed.

(c) Notice under subsection (b) must occur not later than seven (7) days after the date the judgment is entered.

(d) The notification sent to a school or school district under subsection (b) must include only the felony for which the individual was convicted.

(e) If a judge later modifies the individual's sentence after giving notice under this section, the judge shall notify the school or the school district of the modification.

(f) After receiving a notification under subsection (b), the state superintendent of public instruction shall initiate procedures to revoke the individual's license to teach.

As added by P.L.106-2016, SEC.25. Amended by P.L.44-2017, SEC.5; P.L.185-2017, SEC.9; P.L.252-2017, SEC.29; P.L.80-2019, SEC.32.

Repealed by P.L.169-2014, SEC.1.

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35-50-10-1. Offense requiring license revocation; procedure