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BP 4136 / 4236 / 4336

Nonschool Employment

Section:
4000 - Personnel
Status:
Active
Adopted:
2013-08-27

BP 4136 / 4236 / 4336 — Nonschool Employment

Section: 4000 - Personnel
Status: Active

Adopted: 2013-08-27

Policy text

NON-SCHOOL EMPLOYMENT

In order to help maintain public trust in the integrity of district operations, the Governing Board expects all employees to give the responsibility of their positions precedence over any other outside employment. A district employee may receive compensation for outside activities as long as these activities are not inconsistent, incompatible, in conflict with, or inimical to his/her district duties.

An outside activity shall be considered inconsistent, incompatible, or inimical to district employment when such activity:

  1. Requires time periods that interfere with the proper, efficient discharge of the employee’s duties
  2. Entails compensation from an outside source for activities which are part of the employee’s regular duties
  3. Involves using the district’s name, prestige, time, facilities, equipment, or supplies for private gain
  4. Involves service which will be wholly or in part subject to the approval or control of another district employee or Board member

An employee wishing to accept outside employment that may be inconsistent, incompatible, in conflict with, or inimical to the employee’s duties shall file a written request with his/her immediate supervisor describing the nature of the employment and the time required. The supervisor shall evaluate each request based on the employee’s specific duties within the district and determine whether to grant authorization for such employment.

The supervisor shall inform the employee whether the outside employment is prohibited. The employee may appeal a supervisor’s denial of authorization to the Superintendent or designee. An employee who continues to pursue a prohibited activity may be subject to disciplinary action.

Tutoring

A certificated or classified employee shall not accept any compensation or other benefit for tutoring a student enrolled in his/her class(es). The employee shall not use district facilities, equipment, or supplies when providing the tutoring service.

District employees are not authorized to provide recommendations or names of tutors.

EDUCATION CODE - EDC

35160 Authority of governing boards

35160.1 Broad authority of school districts

51520 Prohibited solicitation on school premises

GOVERNMENT CODE - GOV

1126 Incompatible activities of employees

1127 Incompatible activities; off duty work

1128 Incompatible activities, attorney

CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS

80334 Unauthorized private gain or advantage

Referenced by (1)

  1. …intendent evaluation), BP 2120 (recruitment and selection), BP 4136/4236/4336 (outside employment, re: Austin's SimpleWins busi…