Ethical misconduct definition

Ethical misconduct means any violation of the Kentucky Code of Legislative Ethics;
Ethical misconduct means the following behavior or conduct by school district personnel, school employees, school volunteers, contractors or contractors' employees:
Ethical misconduct means unacceptable

More Definitions of Ethical misconduct

Ethical misconduct means unacceptable behavior or conduct engaged in by a licensed school employee and includes inappropriate touching, sexual harassment, discrimination, and behavior intended to induce a child into engaging in illegal, immoral or other prohibited behavior.
Ethical misconduct means behavior or conduct engaged in by a licensed or certified school employee that violates the minimal standards of accepted ethical behavior and professional conduct listed in the standards of professional conduct section of this rule, or that constitutes the grounds for revoking licensure.
Ethical misconduct means unacceptable behavior or conduct engaged in by a school employee, school volunteer, contractor or contractor's employee and includes unlawful discriminatory practice, sexual harassment, sexual assault or sexual abuse involving an adult or child, regardless of a child's enrollment status, and behavior intended to induce a child into engaging in illegal, immoral or other prohibited behavior.
Ethical misconduct means the following behavior or conduct by a school employee, school volunteer, contractor or contractor's employee:
Ethical misconduct means business-related wrongdoings including but not limited to any criminal, fraudulent, illegal or dishonest activity and constitutes a breach of trust.
Ethical misconduct means the following
Ethical misconduct means behavior or conduct engaged in by a licensed or certified school employee who violates the minimal standards of accepted ethical behavior and professional conduct listed in the standards of professional conduct section of this rule, of that constitutes the grounds for revoking licensure list in §22- 10A-31, NMSA 1978 and 61.1.1, NMSA 1978, except for failure to meet level 3-A competencies, NMAC 6.60.9.7.