as introduced - 91st Legislature (2019 - 2020) Posted on 03/17/2020 11:25am
A bill for an act
relating to education; codifying the teacher code of ethics; requiring Professional
Educator Licensing and Standards Board to develop a process for ethics complaints;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 122A.09, subdivision 2; proposing
coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 122A; repealing Minnesota
Statutes 2018, section 122A.09, subdivision 1; Minnesota Rules, part 8710.2100,
subparts 1, 2.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
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Each teacher, upon entering the teaching profession, assumes a
number of obligations, one of which is to adhere to a set of principles that defines professional
conduct. These principles are reflected in the code of ethics, which sets forth to the education
profession and the public it serves standards of professional conduct. This code applies to
all persons licensed according to rules established by the Professional Educator Licensing
and Standards Board.
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(a) A teacher must provide professional
education services in a nondiscriminatory manner, including not discriminating on the basis
of political, ideological, or religious beliefs.
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(b) A teacher must make a reasonable effort to protect students from conditions harmful
to health and safety.
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(c) In accordance with state and federal laws, a teacher must disclose confidential
information about individuals only when a compelling professional purpose is served or
when required by law.
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(d) A teacher must take reasonable disciplinary action in exercising the authority to
provide an atmosphere conducive to learning.
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(e) A teacher must not use professional relationships with students, parents, and
colleagues to personal advantage.
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(f) A teacher must delegate authority for teaching responsibilities only to licensed
personnel or as otherwise provided by law.
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(g) A teacher must not deliberately suppress or distort subject matter.
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(h) A teacher must not knowingly falsify or misrepresent records or facts relating to that
teacher's own qualifications or to other teachers' qualifications.
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(i) A teacher must not knowingly make false or malicious statements about students or
colleagues.
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(j) A teacher must accept a contract for a teaching position that requires licensing only
if properly or provisionally licensed for that position.
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(k) A teacher must not engage in any sexual conduct or contact with a student.
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This section is effective the day following final enactment.
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Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 122A.09, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
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Standards Board must act in an advisory capacity to members of the profession in matters
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(b) The board must develop a process for a school district or charter school to receive
a written complaint about a teacher violating the code of ethics and forward the complaint
to the board. A school board must inform parents and guardians of students in the school
district or charter school of their ability to submit a complaint to the school board under
this section.
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This section is effective the day following final enactment.
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(a)
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Minnesota Statutes 2018, section 122A.09, subdivision 1,
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is repealed.
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(b)
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Minnesota Rules, part 8710.2100, subparts 1 and 2,
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are repealed.
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Repealed Minnesota Statutes: 20-6979
The Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board must develop by rule a code of ethics covering standards of professional teaching practices, including areas of ethical conduct and professional performance and methods of enforcement.
Repealed Minnesota Rule: 20-6979
Each teacher, upon entering the teaching profession, assumes a number of obligations, one of which is to adhere to a set of principles which defines professional conduct. These principles are reflected in the following code of ethics, which sets forth to the education profession and the public it serves standards of professional conduct and procedures for implementation.
This code shall apply to all persons licensed according to rules established by the Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board.
The standards of professional conduct are as follows:
A teacher shall make reasonable effort to protect the student from conditions harmful to health and safety.
In accordance with state and federal laws, a teacher shall disclose confidential information about individuals only when a compelling professional purpose is served or when required by law.
A teacher shall take reasonable disciplinary action in exercising the authority to provide an atmosphere conducive to learning.
A teacher shall not use professional relationships with students, parents, and colleagues to private advantage.
A teacher shall not knowingly falsify or misrepresent records or facts relating to that teacher's own qualifications or to other teachers' qualifications.
A teacher shall accept a contract for a teaching position that requires licensing only if properly or provisionally licensed for that position.