California Education Code ARTICLE 1 - Revocation and Suspension of Certification Documents
- Section 44420.
(a) If any person employed by a school district in a position requiring certification qualifications refuses, without good cause, to fulfill a valid contract of employment...
- Section 44421.
The Commission on Teacher Credentialing shall privately admonish, publicly reprove, revoke or suspend for immoral or unprofessional conduct, or for persistent defiance of, and refusal...
- Section 44421.1.
(a) Notwithstanding Section 44421, the commission shall take an appropriate adverse action on any credential holder who knowingly and willfully uses school records of pupil data...
- Section 44421.5.
(a) Notwithstanding Section 44421, the commission shall take an appropriate adverse action on any credential holder who knowingly and willfully reports false fiscal expenditure data relative...
- Section 44422.
Whenever the holder of a credential issued by the State Board of Education or the Commission on Teacher Credentialing is charged with immoral or unprofessional...
- Section 44423.
(a) Whenever the holder of any credential issued by the commission requests in writing that the credential held by him or her be revoked, the commission...
- Section 44423.5.
(a) The commission shall suspend the credential of a holder when it receives notice that another state has taken final action to revoke a credential or...
- Section 44423.6.
(a) (1) The commission shall revoke the credential of a holder when it receives notice that the ability of the holder of the credential to associate with...
- Section 44424.
(a) Upon the conviction of the holder of any credential issued by the State Board of Education or the Commission on Teacher Credentialing of a violation,...
- Section 44425.
(a) Whenever the holder of a credential issued by the state board or the Commission on Teacher Credentialing has been convicted of a sex offense, as...
- Section 44425.5.
Whenever the holder of any credential issued by the State Board of Education or the Commission on Teacher Credentialing is found to be insane, by...
- Section 44426.
Whenever the holder of a credential issued by the State Board of Education or the Commission on Teacher Credentialing has been determined to be a...
- Section 44427.
County boards of education may revoke or suspend, for immoral or unprofessional conduct, evident unfitness for teaching, or persistent defiance of, and refusal to obey...
- Section 44428.
No certificate shall be revoked or suspended, except upon the written request of its holder, until after a hearing before the county board of education,...
- Section 44429.
All charges of immoral or unprofessional conduct, of evident unfitness for teaching, or persistent defiance of, and refusal to obey the laws regulating the duties...
- Section 44430.
Notice of the time of hearing and a full and complete copy of the charges shall be furnished to the accused at least 10 days...
- Section 44431.
The accused shall be given a fair and impartial hearing and shall have the right to be represented by counsel.(Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
- Section 44432.
The hearing shall be governed by and conducted under the rules of the board.(Enacted by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1010.)
- Section 44433.
If any teacher employed by a board of school trustees for a specified time, leaves the school before the expiration of the time, without the...
- Section 44434.
Each city or city and county board of examination may for immoral and unprofessional conduct, profanity, intemperance, or evident unfitness for teaching, recommend to the...
- Section 44435.
Upon the becoming final of the conviction of the holder of a certificate issued by a county board of education of a violation or attempted...
- Section 44436.
Whenever the holder of a certificate issued by a county board of education has been convicted of any sex offense as defined in Section 44010...
- Section 44437.
Whenever the holder of a certificate issued by a county board of education has been determined to be a sexual psychopath under the provisions of...
- Section 44438.
(a) “Private admonition,” as used in this article and in Article 3 (commencing with Section 44240) of Chapter 2, is a warning, in writing, to the...
- Section 44439.
The commission may take an adverse action on the ground that an applicant or credential holder has subverted or attempted to subvert any licensing examination...
- Section 44440.
(a) No applicant who is under review by the commission shall be allowed to withdraw his or her application for a credential without the written consent...
Last modified: October 22, 2018