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HomeEducation CodeDiv. 7Pt. 51Ch. 3Art. 4§ 87680 Employee Discipline Hearing Rules

§ 87680 Employee Discipline Hearing Rules

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§ 87680 Employee Discipline Hearing Rules

Key Takeaways

  • •A judge decides if an employee should be fired or punished, and how bad the punishment should be.
  • •The judge also decides if the punishment happens right away or later.
  • •No one can talk about things that happened more than 4 years ago in the hearing.
  • •Only sworn testimony and official records can be used as evidence.

Example

A teacher is accused of misbehaving at school.

The judge will listen to the case and decide if the teacher should be fired or punished. They can't talk about anything that happened more than 4 years ago, and all witnesses must promise to tell the truth.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 87680 Employee Discipline Hearing Rules

The administrative law judge shall determine whether there is cause to dismiss or penalize the employee. If he or she finds cause, he or she shall determine whether the employee shall be dismissed and determine the precise penalty to be imposed, and shall determine whether his or her decision should be imposed immediately or postponed pursuant to Section 87672. No witness shall be permitted to testify at the hearing except upon oath or affirmation. No testimony shall be given or evidence introduced relating to matters which occurred more than four years prior to the date of the filing of the notice. Evidence of records regularly kept by the governing board concerning the employee may be introduced, but no decision relating to the dismissal or suspension of any employee shall be made based on charges or evidence of any nature relating to matters occurring more than four years prior to the filing of the notice. (Amended by Stats. 1985, Ch. 324, Sec. 9.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

evidencefirepenaltyemployeeemployerhearingpensionaffirmation

Related Statutes

  • § 87675 Arbitrator Discovery And Penalties
  • § 87737 Employee Suspension Notice Requirements
  • § 87679 Administrative Hearing Discovery Rules
  • § 87682 Arbitration Decision Court Review
  • § 87666 Employee Dismissal Procedures

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 87680.
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