Section 44940 Of Article 3. Resignations, Dismissals, And Leaves Of Absence From California Education Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 25. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 3.
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. (a) For purposes of this section, "charged with a mandatory
leave of absence offense" is defined to mean charged by complaint,
information, or indictment filed in a court of competent jurisdiction
with the commission of any sex offense as defined in Section 44010,
with a violation or attempted violation of Section 187 of the Penal
Code, or with the commission of any offense involving aiding or
abetting the unlawful sale, use, or exchange to minors of controlled
substances listed in Schedule I, II, or III, as contained in Sections
11054, 11055, and 11056 of the Health and Safety Code.
(b) For purposes of this section, "charged with an optional leave
of absence offense" is defined to mean a charge by complaint,
information, or indictment filed in a court of competent jurisdiction
with the commission of any controlled substance offense as defined
in Section 44011 or 87011 of this code, or Sections 11357 to 11361,
inclusive, or Section 11363, 11364, or 11370.1 of the Health and
Safety Code, insofar as these sections relate to any controlled
substances except marijuana, mescaline, peyote, or
tetrahydrocannabinols.
(c) For purposes of this section and Section 44940.5, the term
"school district" includes county offices of education.
(d) (1) If a certificated employee of a school district is charged
with a mandatory leave of absence offense, as defined in subdivision
(a), upon being informed that a charge has been filed, the governing
board of the school district shall immediately place the employee on
compulsory leave of absence. The duration of the leave of absence
shall be until a time not more than 10 days after the date of entry
of the judgment in the proceedings. No later than 10 days after
receipt of the complaint, information, or indictment described by
subdivision (a), the school district shall forward a copy to the
Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
(2) Upon receiving a copy of a complaint, information, or
indictment described in subdivision (a) and forwarded by a school
district, the Commission on Teacher Credentialing shall automatically
suspend the employee's teaching or service credential. The duration
of the suspension shall be until a time not more than 10 days after
the date of entry of the judgment in the proceedings.
(e) (1) If a certificated employee of a school district is charged
with an optional leave of absence offense as defined in subdivision
(b), the governing board of the school district may immediately place
the employee upon compulsory leave in accordance with the procedure
in this section and Section 44940.5. If any certificated employee is
charged with an offense deemed to fall into both the mandatory and
the optional leave of absence categories, as defined in subdivisions
(a) and (b), that offense shall be treated as a mandatory leave of
absence offense for purposes of this section. No later than 10 days
after receipt of the complaint, information, or indictment described
by subdivision (a), the school district shall forward a copy to the
Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
(2) Upon receiving a copy of a complaint, information, or
indictment described in subdivision (a) and forwarded by a school
district, the Commission on Teacher Credentialing shall automatically
suspend the employee's teaching or service credential. The duration
of the suspension shall be until a time not more than 10 days after
the date of entry of the judgment in the proceedings.