Common use of Notice of Intent to Suspend for Four or More Days, to Demote or to Dismiss Clause in Contracts

Notice of Intent to Suspend for Four or More Days, to Demote or to Dismiss. A. Such notice of intended disciplinary action pursuant to this section shall be sent to a regular status Employee by certified mail or shall be delivered in person not later than twenty-five (25) Days after the infraction. In the event the Employee or the Association requests in writing, and the School District agrees, in writing, to postpone an investigatory interview regarding the infraction, the twenty-five day period shall be tolled during the pendency of the postponement. Further, in the event of a serious infraction or an infraction that has been or is being investigated by law enforcement or a government entity other than the School District, the twenty-five day period does not apply. For purposes of this Article a serious infraction is conduct that would: constitute a crime or other violation of state or federal law; or, adversely affects the physical or mental health or safety of a student.

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Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

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Notice of Intent to Suspend for Four or More Days, to Demote or to Dismiss. A. Such notice of intended disciplinary action pursuant to this section shall be sent to a regular status Employee by certified mail or shall be delivered in person not later than twenty-five (25) Days days after the infraction. In the event the Employee or the Association requests in writing, and the School District agrees, in writing, to postpone an investigatory interview regarding the infraction, the twenty-five day period shall be tolled during the pendency of the postponement. Further, in the event of a serious infraction or an infraction that has been or is being investigated by law enforcement or a government entity other than the School District, the twenty-five day period does not apply. For purposes of this Article a serious infraction is conduct that would: constitute a crime or other violation of state or federal law; or, adversely affects the physical or mental health or safety of a student.

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