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Code · Louisiana · Title 17 — Education

RS 17:81.6

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RS 17:81.6
§81.6. Investigation of employees; reporting of certain irregularities or improprieties; prohibited actions; penalties; remedies
A. On or before January 1, 1989, each city and parish school board shall adopt a policy establishing the procedures for the investigation of employees accused of impermissible corporal punishment or moral offenses involving students.
B. On or before January 1, 2002, each city, parish, and other local public school board shall adopt a policy establishing uniform procedures for the investigation of employees accused of irregularities or improprieties in the administration of standardized tests.
C. Any public school employee, hereafter referred to in this Section as "employee", who has cause to believe that irregularities or improprieties in the administration of standardized tests is occurring or has occurred may report such information directly to the state Department of Education, and the department may investigate such allegations.
D.(1) No employee shall knowingly and willfully obstruct the procedures for receiving and investigating a report of irregularities or improprieties in the administration of standardized tests. Any person who violates the provisions of this Subsection shall be guilty of a misdemeanor offense and upon conviction shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned for not more than six months, or both.
(2)An employee may commence a civil action in a district court where the violation occurred against any employer who engages in a practice prohibited by this Subsection. If the court finds the employer in violation of Paragraph
(1)of this Subsection, the employee may recover from the employer all damages, reasonable attorney fees, and court costs.
E.(1) No public school administrator or member of a governing authority of a public elementary or secondary school shall retaliate against an employee who in good faith participates in an investigation of irregularities or improprieties in the administration of standardized tests or reports such irregularities or improprieties to the state Department of Education or to any public school administrator or the governing authority. Any person who violates the provisions of this Subsection shall be guilty of a misdemeanor offense and upon conviction shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned for not more than six months, or both.
(2)For purposes of this Subsection, "retaliation" shall include all of the following:
(a)Discharging, demoting, or suspending an employee who reports any irregularities or improprieties in the administration of standardized tests.
(b)Threatening, harassing, or discriminating against an employee who reports any irregularities or improprieties in the administration of standardized tests in any manner at any time provided the report is made in good faith.
F.(1) No employee shall make a report of irregularities or improprieties in the administration of standardized tests knowing that the information therein is false. Any person who violates the provisions of this Subsection shall be guilty of a misdemeanor offense and upon conviction shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned for not more than six months, or both.
(2)In any action to establish damages against a person who has made a false report of irregularities or improprieties in the administration of standardized tests as provided in Paragraph
(1)of this Subsection, the plaintiff shall bear the burden of proving that the person who filed the false report knew that the report was false or that the report was filed with reckless disregard for the truth of the report.
(3)A plaintiff who fails to meet his burden of proof as provided in Paragraph
(2)of this Subsection shall pay all court costs and attorney fees of the defendant.
(4)Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the governing authority of a public elementary or secondary school from taking any action authorized by law as to an employee who makes a false report of irregularities or improprieties in the administration of standardized tests.
Acts 1988, No. 334, §1; Acts 2001, No. 58, §1; Acts 2010, No. 534, §1.
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