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Moral Character Actions (Part 83)

The Office of School Personnel Review and Accountability (OSPRA) investigates allegations concerning the moral character of individuals who hold or who are applicants for New York State teaching certificates, or about the illegal practice of the profession by an uncertified person. Under the law, School District Superintendents must file a report with the Department upon the knowledge that a certificate holder has been convicted of a crime or has committed an act that raises a reasonable question about the individual's moral character.Ìý

Complaints against certificate holders including teachers, administrators and school service workers, e.g., school counselors, should, in most cases, be filed with the Department only after the matter has been reported and addressed for remedial action by the appropriate authorities at the local level, including school building principals, superintendents of schools and State and/or local police.

Any person who knows that a certificate holder or an applicant for a teaching certificate has been convicted of a crime, or has committed an act which raises a reasonable question as to the individual's moral character, may file aÌýwritten complaintÌýwith the Department. Complaints submitted must be signed and dated by the individual filing the complaint.

Complaints received by the Department will be reviewed pursuant toÌý to determine the appropriate action.

Instructions for Completing the Complaint Form

To complain about instances of poor moral character by a teacher or school administrator certified by the State of New York, or about the illegal practice of the profession by an uncertified person, you must complete aÌýcomplaint formÌý.

Type or print clearly in black ink. Describe your complaint as completely as possible. If you do not have a daytime telephone number, it is helpful if you can provide a number where a message can be left for you during the day. If you have any papers that support your complaint, please attach copies.ÌýDo not send originals.ÌýIf you have physical evidence, it is important for you to retain that evidence in its original condition.

Be sure to sign and date your complaint and send it to the address below.Ìý

Office of School Personnel Review and Accountability
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89 Washington Ave, Room 981 EBAÌý
Albany, NY 12234

When your complaint is received, it will be assigned to an investigator. If we need more detailed information from you, we will contact you in writing or by telephone. If we do not have the authority to investigate your complaint, we will refer it to the appropriate agency.

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