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37 Pa. Code § 203.73. Revocation of instructor certification.

§ 203.73. Revocation of instructor certification.

 The Commission may revoke an instructor certification for one or more of the following reasons after notice and opportunity to be heard under Subchapter G (relating to notice and hearings):

   (1)  Conviction of a disqualifying criminal offense.

   (2)  Conduct which reflects unfavorably upon a certified school or the Commission.

   (3)  Evidence of inability to instruct, including the conditions enumerated in §  203.52(c)(4)(i) (relating to mandatory in-service training courses).

   (4)  Knowing falsification of a document submitted to the Commission or submission to the Commission of a document knowing it to be false. False documents include: scores on examinations, grades for a course, classroom hours presented, attendance of participants, or other information received directly from the instructor or through a certified school or police department.

   (5)  Assisting a student to cheat in a Commission training course.

   (6)  Use of instructor certification for an unauthorized purpose.

   (7)  Termination for any reason of the instructor by a certified school.

Cross References

   This section cited in 37 Pa. Code §  203.35 (relating to emergency suspension of school certification); and 37 Pa. Code §  203.52 (relating to mandatory in-service training courses).



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