Second Offense definition

Second Offense means any second offense during a given school year while in membership in Taylor County Schools.
Second Offense means a violation of any law subject to penalty under Chapter 399, F.S., after one disciplinary Final Order involving the same law and the same licensee or certificate holder have been filed with the Agency Clerk within the 24 months preceding the date the current administrative complaint is issued.
Second Offense means any second offense while enrolled in grades 6-12 regardless of home school district.

Examples of Second Offense in a sentence

  • Second Offense: The school shall be placed on probation and shall not be eligible to participate in post season play.

  • ID badge will not be returned until proof of retake is presented to ID/Access Office.2) Second Offense: Confiscation of ID badge for 7 days and a $400.00 fine.

  • Second Offense: Student-athlete is suspended for an additional 25% of the season, and is ineligible for tournament play immediately upon confirmation of the violation.

  • The warning will inform the student of the consequences of incurring further offenses. Second Offense: The student will receive a failing grade in the course involved and disqualification from receiving academic honors upon graduation.

  • ID badge will not be returned until proof of retake is presented to ID/Access Office.2) Second Offense: Confiscation of ID badge for 3 days and a $100.00 fine.


More Definitions of Second Offense

Second Offense. The student will meet with the principal and parents and be assigned an in-school suspension. Continued tardiness will not be tolerated.
Second Offense. The student will be sent down to the principal by the teacher/staff to make the necessary adjustments in his/her dress. If student does not change into proper attire, an in school suspension will be issued.
Second Offense means a violation for which there is only one prior similar violation.
Second Offense. A disciplinary report or written warning will be issued. A meeting will be held between the member’s site supervisor and AmeriCorps manager to discuss the nature of the problems and to discuss an action plan for the member’s continued service. This action plan will be reviewed with the AmeriCorps member.
Second Offense. The Student produced inappropriate materials, vandalized the iPad or accessed restricted material a second time in a one year period. The consequence of such action(s) may restrict the Student for a period of up to 4 weeks without iPad use.
Second Offense. A written warning will be issued and the advisor’s actions will be reviewed by the LIFE Classes Coordinator with the HPHE Board of Directors for further consideration of action. The advisor may be asked to meet with the Board of Directors. Third Offense: Dismissal and/or disqualification from future opportunities to teach in HPHE LIFE Classes.
Second Offense. The student will be sent to the office and a conference with the Religious Education Director will occur. A letter will be mailed home to inform the family of the student’s misconduct. The students will be shown his/her Code of Conduct contract and will sign and date it again. The student should apologize to the Catechist and/or the class before returning to his/her seat.