§ 13292 Director Officer Charges Hearing
This law says that if someone in charge (like a boss or leader) is accused of doing something wrong, they must be told in writing what they did wrong before a meeting. They get a chance to explain themselves and bring people to support them, and the person who accused them gets the same chance.
Imagine the principal of a school is accused of unfairly punishing students.
Before a meeting about this, the principal must be told in writing what they are accused of. At the meeting, the principal can explain their side and bring teachers or students to support them. The person who made the accusation also gets to explain why they think the principal is unfair.
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§ 13292 Director Officer Charges Hearing
Last verified: January 10, 2026