Procedures for Reporting Infractions Under Section 37-3-2 of the Miss. Code (1972) Ann. (Revised 9/2022)
The Mississippi Code of 1972 Annotated, Section 37-3-2(15) authorizes the Commission on Teacher and Administrator Education, Licensure and Development, to promulgate procedures for reporting infractions delineated under Section 37-3-2 of the Code. The Commission has provided the procedures below to be followed by all educators required to hold a certificate/license. These procedures will ensure compliance with the Mississippi Code, Sections 37-3-2(10), (15), and 37-31-205(1)(e) of the Mississippi Code, as well as:
Such reports shall be submitted within 10 days of notification of an offense (Appendix C). Failure by the school district to report to the OEL within 10 working days, however, does not negate the continuing reporting duties by the Superintendent as required by law, or supersede or affect the statutory authority of the Commission on Teacher and Administrator Education, Certification and Licensure and Development from suspending or revoking an educator license pursuant to Miss. Code Ann. Section 37-3-2.
Such reports shall be submitted within 10 days of notification of an offense (Appendix E).
Reports shall be submitted for all infractions cited in the Mississippi Code of 1972 Annotated (Revised 1996), Sections 37-3-51, 37-3-2, 37-9-57, and 37-16-4, to include:
All other violations of the Educator Code of Ethics should be addressed by the local school district. Failure to report sexual involvement of a school employee with a student as required by Section 975-24 may result in the revocation or suspension of a license.
Reporting Instructions for School District Superintendents
Should any of the previously named infractions occur in your jurisdiction result in a felony or sex offense conviction in a court of law (in or out-of-state), please complete Appendix C reporting form and submit to the Office of Educator Licensure at the Mississippi Department of Education within ten days. Failure by the school district to report to the OEL within 10 working days, however, does not negate the continuing reporting duties by the Superintendent as required by law, or supersede or affect the statutory authority of the Commission on Teacher and Administrator Education, Certification and Licensure and Development from suspending or revoking an educator license pursuant to Miss Code Ann Section 37-3-2. MDE will secure certified court records in the case and proceed with a disciplinary hearing before the Certification Commission to determine if the license should be revoked.
Should any of the previously named infractions occur in your jurisdiction that do not result in a felony or sex offense conviction in a court of law, please follow this procedure for reporting the infraction to the Mississippi Department of Education:
Once submitted to the Office of Educator Licensure (OEL) at the Mississippi Department of Education, OEL will contact the district if additional documentation is needed prior to a hearing. A disciplinary hearing will be scheduled before the Certification Commission to determine if the license of the educator should be revoked or suspended. School district personnel with first-hand knowledge of the infraction would need to be present at the hearing to testify to the facts of the case.
7 Miss. Code. R. 3-14.10