Vermont Statutes
§ 1698 — Causes for licensing action
Vermont § 1698
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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 16, § 1698 (2026).
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Any one of the following, or any combination of the following, constitutes potential cause for licensing action whether occurring within or outside the State:
(1)Unprofessional conduct, which means:
(A)grossly negligent conduct or greater, on or off duty, that places a student or students in meaningful physical or emotional jeopardy, or conduct that evidences moral unfitness to practice as an educator;
(B)conviction for a criminal offense in which the underlying circumstances, conduct, or behavior, by gross negligence or greater, places a student or students in meaningful physical or emotional jeopardy, or conviction of a crime that evidences moral unfitness to practice as an educator;
(C)conviction of grand larceny under 13 V.S.A. § 2501 or embezzlement as defined in 13 V.SA. chapter
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