Duty to Self-Report Sample Clauses

Duty to Self-Report. Teachers shall self-report within forty-eight (48) hours to appropriate 11 authorities (as determined by district) any arrests/charges involving the abuse of a child or the 12 sale and/or possession of a controlled substance. Such notice shall not be considered an admission 13 of guilt nor shall such notice be admissible for any purpose in any proceeding, civil or criminal, 14 administrative or judicial, investigatory or adjudicatory. In addition, teachers shall self-report any 15 conviction, finding of guilt, withholding of adjudication, commitment to a pretrial diversion 16 program, or entering of a plea of guilty or Nolo Contendre for any criminal offense other than 17 a minor traffic violation within forty-eight (48) hours after the final judgment.
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Duty to Self-Report. Each employee shall self-report to the District’s Department of 18 Professional Standards and Equity, within two business days, any arrests and/or charges involving 19 the abuse of a child or the sale and/or possession of a controlled substance. Such notice shall not 20 be considered an admission of guilt. In addition, each employee shall self-report any conviction, 21 finding of guilt, withholding of adjudication, commitment to a pretrial diversion program, or 22 entering of a plea of guilty or Nolo Contendere (No Contest) for any criminal offense other than a 23 minor traffic violation within two business days after the final judgment. Unit employees, who 24 regularly or incidentally operate Board vehicles shall, as soon as they become aware, notify their 25 supervisor of any moving violation, suspension or revocation of their driver’s license. Failure to 26 comply with any article may be cause for appropriate disciplinary action, up to and including 27 termination. Such disciplinary action shall be subject to the grievance procedure.
Duty to Self-Report. Employees shall self-report within forty-eight (48) hours to appropriate 11 authorities (as determined by district) any arrests/charges involving the abuse of a child or the sale 12 and/or possession of a controlled substance. Such notice shall not be considered an admission of 13 guilt nor shall such notice be admissible for any purpose in any proceeding, civil or criminal, 14 administrative or judicial, investigatory or adjudicatory. In addition, employees shall self-report any 15 conviction, finding of guilt, withholding of adjudication, commitment to a pretrial diversion program, 16 or entering of a plea of guilty or Nolo Contendre for any criminal offense other than a minor traffic 17 violation within forty-eight (48) hours after the final judgment.
Duty to Self-Report. Each employee shall self-report to the District’s Department of Professional Standards and Equity, within two business days, any arrests and/or charges involving the abuse of a child or the sale and/or possession of a controlled substance. Such notice shall not be considered an admission of guilt. In addition, each employee shall self-report any conviction, finding of guilt, withholding of adjudication, commitment to a pretrial diversion program, or entering of a plea of guilty or Nolo Contendere (No Contest) for any criminal offense other than a minor traffic violation within two business days after the final judgment. Unit employees, who regularly or incidentally operate Board vehicles shall, as soon as they become aware, notify their supervisor of any moving violation, suspension or revocation of their driver’s license. Failure to comply with any article may be cause for appropriate disciplinary action, up to and including termination. Such disciplinary action shall be subject to the grievance procedure.

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  • Duty to Report Tenant immediately shall report any problems immediately to Landlord. Even a few bedbugs can rapidly multiply to create a major infestation that can spread to other premises. Manager will then be given access to the leased premises for inspection within 24 hours of Tenant being given notice.

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