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+ | ====== GDPD: Suspension of Support Staff Members ====== | ||
+ | Last Revised Date: 04/24/2017 | ||
+ | The Board delegates to the superintendent the authority to suspend staff members or put them on administrative leave for any legal reason in accordance with district policy and law. An employee will be immediately suspended or put on administrative leave in situations where the superintendent or designee determines that suspension is necessary to prevent disruption to the education environment, | ||
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+ | Definitions | ||
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+ | Administrative Leave – Involuntary paid leave, without charge to any annual or sick leave, due to misconduct or investigation of misconduct of an employee. | ||
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+ | Suspension – Any involuntary leave, whether paid or unpaid, that is not administrative leave as defined in this policy. | ||
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+ | Administrative Leave | ||
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+ | The superintendent or designee may place staff members on paid administrative leave. The superintendent' | ||
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+ | The following process will be followed when an employee is put on administrative leave: | ||
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+ | 2. The superintendent or designee will inform the Board within 30 days after placing an employee on administrative leave of the reason or reasons for the employee' | ||
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+ | 3. If an employee is not removed from administrative leave within 30 days of being placed on leave, the district will hold a hearing within 60 days of the date the employee was first placed on leave. The hearing and determination may be continued for good cause but may not continue more than 180 days past the date the employee was placed on administrative leave. This hearing requirement does not apply to an employee who is put on paid administrative leave due to misconduct, or an investigation of misconduct, when the district refers such misconduct to a law enforcement agency or another state or federal agency or when the law enforcement agency or other state or federal agency has commenced its own investigation of the misconduct for which the employee was placed on administrative leave. | ||
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+ | Suspensions | ||
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+ | Employees without Contracts | ||
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+ | The superintendent may suspend, with or without pay support staff members who are not under contract. The superintendent shall report any such suspension to the [[board: | ||
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+ | Employees with Contracts | ||
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+ | Employees with contracts may be suspended with pay in accordance with law, district policy and the employment contract when applicable. | ||
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+ | Employees with contracts may be suspended without pay only after appropriate due process unless the employee consents in writing to a suspension without pay. Prior to suspending an employee without pay during the term of the contract , the district will notify the employee of the charges, give the employee an opportunity to discuss the charges and inform the employee of the opportunity to appeal the suspension to the [[board: | ||
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+ | Special Circumstances Requiring Suspension or Administrative Leave | ||
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+ | Pursuant to state law, any employee who strip searches a student in violation of law will be immediately suspended without pay and may be terminated. Prior to placing an employee with an employment contract on unpaid suspension, the district will notify the employee of the charges, give the employee an opportunity to discuss the charges and inform the employee of the opportunity to appeal the suspension to the [[board: | ||
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+ | If the district receives information that an employee has allegedly been involved in sexual misconduct with a student or any other child, the district may suspend the employee or place the employee on administrative leave pending an investigation. In accordance with law, the district will suspend or continue a suspension of an employee if the Children' | ||
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+ | Federal | ||
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+ | 29 U.S.C. §§ 621-634 Age Discrimination in Employment Act | ||
+ | U.S. Const. amend. XIV U.S. Constitution | ||
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+ | AC PROHIBITION AGAINST ILLEGAL DISCRIMINATION, | ||
+ | [[ACA]] | ||
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+ | [[ILA]] | ||
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+ | [[JFCF]] | ||
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+ | [[JFCG]] | ||
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+ | [[JFG]] | ||
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+ | JFG-AP(1) | ||
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+ | [[JHG]] | ||
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+ | ===== References ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Cross References ==== | ||
+ | [[rsmo> | ||
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+ | ==== Missouri Revisor of Statutes ==== | ||
+ | ==== Missouri School Improvement Program ==== | ||
+ | ==== United States Code ==== | ||
+ | ==== Code of Federal Regulations ==== | ||
+ | ==== Court Cases ==== | ||