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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 115C — Elementary and Secondary Education

Part 10.

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Part 10. Employee Conflicts of Interest Training.
§ 115C-335.15. Conflicts of interest training for certain public school employees.
All employees of a local school administrative unit involved in the making or administering of contracts, as described in G.S. 14-234, shall receive a minimum of two hours of conflicts of interest training regarding the making and administering of contracts, as follows:
(1)The training shall be required once in every odd-numbered year.
(2)Upon assuming the responsibility of making or administering contracts, a school employee shall receive an initial training within 90 days and subsequent trainings in every odd-numbered year thereafter.
(3)The training shall include position-specific education on conflicts of interest and ethical standards of conduct.
(4)The training may be provided by any qualified source at the choice of the local board of education. (2023-134, s. 7.41(a).)
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