R277-216-2. Petition to Surrender  


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  •   (1) An educator may surrender an educator license prior to the resolution of a UPPAC investigation.

      (2) An educator who requests to surrender an educator license under Subsection (1), shall submit a petition or stipulated agreement to UPPAC for submission to the Board, which shall include:

      (a) a brief statement of the procedural history of the investigation leading up to the voluntary surrender;

      (b) a statement that the educator is entitled to due process in UPPAC's investigation and that the educator freely and voluntarily waives the educator's due process rights, including:

      (i) a right to a hearing;

      (ii) a right to confront and cross examine witnesses;

      (iii) a right to present witnesses;

      (iv) a right to an impartial decision based upon evidence presented at the hearing; and

      (v) a right to subpoena witnesses; and

      (c) a statement that the educator surrenders the educator's license freely and voluntarily and without coercion or duress;

      (d) a statement that the educator:

      (i) is represented by counsel; or

      (ii) understands the educator's right to be represented by counsel and knowingly and voluntarily waives the assistance of counsel in UPPAC's investigation;

      (e) a statement that the educator is fully aware of the implications of surrendering the educator's license with an investigation pending, including:

      (i) that the educator may not work, consult, or volunteer in any K-12 public school in the state of Utah in any capacity;

      (ii) that the educator is not eligible for a reinstatement hearing at any time;

      (iii) that UPPAC files and case resolution are subject to public disclosure in accordance with state and federal law;

      (iv) that notification of the educator's license surrender will be shared with all states through NASDTEC; and

      (v) except as provided in Subsection (3), that notification of the educator's license surrender will be:

      (A) classified and reported as a voluntary surrender (UPPAC investigation); and

      (B) shared with LEAs throughout the state.

      (3) If an educator surrenders a license during an investigation of allegations described in Subsection 53E-6-604(5)(b), the surrender will be:

      (a) classified and reported as a revocation; and

      (b) shared with LEAs through the state.

      (4)(a) Voluntary surrender of a license as set forth in this section is permanent.

      (b) An educator who surrenders a license as set forth in this section is not eligible for a reinstatement hearing at any time.