North Dakota Code § 15.1-13-25

Teaching license - Action by board - Causes
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1. After holding a public hearing in accordance with chapter 28-32, the board may issue a 
written warning or reprimand to the individual, suspend the individual's teaching 
license, or revoke the individual's teaching license if:
a. The individual obtained a license by means of fraud, misrepresentation, or 
concealment of facts.
b. The board becomes aware of any fact or circumstance that would have caused 
the board to deny licensure had the board known of the fact or circumstance at 
the time of initial licensure.
c. The individual is incompetent, immoral, intemperate, or cruel.
d. The individual has been convicted of, has pled guilty to, or has pled 
nolo contendere to an offense deemed by the board to have a direct bearing 
upon an individual's ability to serve as a teacher or an administrator.
e. The board believes that the individual, having been convicted of an offense, has 
not been sufficiently rehabilitated under section 12.1-33-02.1.
f. The individual has refused to perform the duties of a teacher or an administrator.
g. The individual has breached a contract with a school district or nonpublic school.
h. The individual knowingly taught in violation of chapter 15.1-18.
i. The individual is an administrator in a school district or a nonpublic school and 
knowingly permitted another individual to teach in violation of chapter 15.1-18.
j. The individual has violated this chapter or any rule adopted by the board.
2. Any action of the board taken under this section may be appealed to the district court 
of Burleigh County in accordance with chapter 28-32.

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