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Board holds closed session for legal advice on 'moral turpitude' and emergency suspension authority; no actions taken

Professional Standards Board / Maryland Department of Education · April 11, 2024
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Summary

The board entered executive session to consult counsel about definitions of 'moral turpitude' and 'misconduct' and the legal authority for summary suspensions of educator licenses under State Government Article 10-226; the session produced legal advice only and no board actions were taken.

The Professional Standards Board adjourned to an executive session to obtain legal advice concerning discipline-related language in its regulations and statutory authority. Counsel provided advice on the meaning and application of 'moral turpitude' and 'misconduct' under Maryland law and on the legal standards and authority for summary (emergency) suspension of educator licenses under State Government Article §10-226.

Board members reported no formal actions or votes arose from the closed consultation: the session was used to obtain counsel’s interpretation and to inform future regulatory and disciplinary work. When the open session resumed, the chair summarized the executive-session topics and the board then moved to adjourn.

Why it matters: the legal definitions and processes discussed underpin disciplinary procedures that govern whether and how licenses can be summarily suspended for public-safety reasons. The board’s consultation helps ensure proposed disciplinary regulations and summary-suspension practices align with state law and defensible legal standards.