Ariz. Admin. Code § R7-2-714 - Testimony of Pupils
A. All
individuals present at a hearing regarding an action against a certificate
shall:
1. Keep confidential the name and
identifying information of any pupil involved in the hearing, unless disclosure
is with the consent of the pupil's parent or guardian or the pupil if the pupil
is at least 18 years of age at the time of the hearing, or by order of the
superior court. This action does not prevent disclosure of the pupil's name to
any party to the hearing.
2. Keep
confidential the testimony of any pupil, all of which shall be taken in
executive session, except that the Board office shall be furnished a
confidential copy of the pupil's testimony as part of the complete transcript
of the hearing. The individuals present during the executive session shall be
determined by the presiding officer in consultation with the Attorney General's
office except that the respondent and counsel shall always be permitted to be
present. The transcripts of testimony taken during executive session shall be
maintained by the Board.
B. The Board of Education or its designee
shall:
1. Make available a consent form which
requires the signature of the pupil's parent or guardian or the pupil if the
pupil is at least 18 years of age at the time of the hearing, prior to
disclosure of the pupil's name;
2.
Assign a fictitious name to all witnesses identified as pupils on the witness
lists provided by the complainant and respondent if not in receipt of written
parental or guardian consent for disclosure;
3. Notify hearing participants, prior to and
during the hearing, of any fictitious names to be used.
C. The presiding officer shall instruct all
individuals present at the hearing of the confidentiality requirements of
A.R.S. §
15-551
and this Section.
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