40 Tex. Admin. Code § 707.615 - Which school personnel must we notify prior to initiating a school investigation?
(a)
Prior to conducting an investigation under this subchapter, we must notify the
school principal (or the principal's supervisor if the school principal is an
alleged perpetrator) of the fact that a report has been assigned for
investigation, the nature of the allegations contained in the report, and the
date and time we plan to visit the school campus to begin the
investigation.
(b) We must also
orally notify the superintendent of the school district about the
investigation. If the alleged perpetrator is an employee of a charter school,
we must orally notify the director of the charter school of the investigation.
If the alleged perpetrator is an employee of a private school, we must orally
notify the chief executive officer of the private school of the investigation.
If the superintendent, director, or chief executive officer is the alleged
perpetrator, we must instead orally notify the president of the school board or
other local governing body.
(c) We
must request that the school personnel notified of the investigation as
provided in subsections (a) and (b) of this section not alert the alleged
perpetrator or others regarding the report until we have had an opportunity to
interview the alleged perpetrator.
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