Immorality definition

Immorality means conduct which is inconsistent with the rules and principles of morality expected of an educator and may reasonably be found to impair an educator’s effectiveness by reason of his or her unfitness.
Immorality means conduct which is inconsistent with the rules and principles of morality expected of an educator and may reasonably be found to impair an educator's effectiveness by reason of the educator's unfitness or otherwise.
Immorality means conduct that is inconsistent with the standards of public conscience and good morals. It is conduct that brings the individual concerned or the education profession into public disgrace or disrespect and impairs the individual’s service in the community.

Examples of Immorality in a sentence

  • Immorality which is conduct not in conformity with the accepted principles of right and wrong behavior and which is contrary to the moral and ethical standards of the University community.

  • Immorality, which is conduct the Board determines is not in conformity with the accepted moral standards of the community encompassed by the District.

  • Immorality at school or school activity, use of foul language or obscene gestures at school or school activity, public displays of affection, or showing poor sportsmanship at activities.

  • Such regulations also empower the CSRC and SAFE to exercise discretion in their respective interpretation of the regulations, which may result in increased uncertainties in their application.

  • Personal Responsibility, Hands-Off Policy/ PDA, and Sexual Immorality.


More Definitions of Immorality

Immorality means conduct which is inconsistent with the rules and principals of morality expected of a resident advisor in the Statewide Programs for Autism and for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and may reasonably be found to impair an individual’s effectiveness by reason of his or her unfitness or otherwise. PROPOSED REGULATIONS‌1535
Immorality means conduct which is inconsistent with the rules and principles of morality expected of an educator or paraeducator and may reasonably be found to impair an educator's or paraeducator’s effectiveness by reason of his or her unfitness or otherwise.
Immorality means an act forbidden by NRS 200.366, 14 200.368, 200.400, 200.508, 201.180, 201.190, 201.210, 201.220, 15 201.230, 201.265 or 207.260.
Immorality means conduct which is inconsistent with the rules and principles of morality expected of the interpreter/tutor and may reasonably be found to impair an individual’s effectiveness by reason of his or her unfitness or otherwise.
Immorality means: Certain acts forbidden by NRS 200 (Crimes Against thePerson), NRS 201 (Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals), 207.260 (Unlawful contact with child or person with mental illness), NRS 453 (Controlled Substances); or an act forbidden by NRS 201.540 or any other sexual conduct or attempted sexual conduct with a pupil enrolled in an elementary or secondary school. As used in this paragraph, “sexual conduct” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 201.520.
Immorality means conduct that is inconsistent with the standards of public conscience and good morals. It is conduct that brings the individual concerned or the
Immorality means conduct which is inconsistent with the rules and principles of morality expected of a Public Education Employee and may reasonably be found to impair a Public Education Employee's effectiveness by reason of his or her unfitness.