8 Va. Admin. Code § 20-23-750

Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 9, December 16, 2024
Section 8VAC20-23-750 - Denial
A. A license may be denied for the following reasons:
1. Attempting to obtain a license by fraudulent means or through misrepresentation of material facts;
2. Falsification of records or documents;
3. Conviction of any felony;
4. Conviction of any misdemeanor involving moral turpitude;
5. Conviction of any misdemeanor involving a student or minor;
6. Conviction of any misdemeanor involving drugs (not alcohol);
7. Conduct with direct and detrimental effect on the health, welfare, discipline, or morale of a student or minor;
8. Revocation, suspension, surrender, cancellation, invalidation, or denial of, or other adverse action against, a teaching, administrator, pupil personnel services, or other education-related certificate or license by another state, territory, or country, or denial of an application for any such certificate or license;
9. Founded case of child abuse or neglect, after all administrative appeals have been exhausted; or
10. Other good and just cause in the best interest of the public schools of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
B. Any denial of a license for a reason set forth in 8VAC20-23-750 A shall be reported to division superintendents in Virginia and, through a national clearinghouse, to chief state school officers of the other states and territories of the United States.

8 Va. Admin. Code § 20-23-750

Derived From Virginia Register Volume 34, Issue 24, eff. 8/23/2018.

Statutory Authority: §§ 22.1-298.1 and 22.1-299 of the Code of Virginia.