Chapter 010 - Professional Teaching Practices Commission

20 AAC 10.030. MORAL TURPITUDE. For the purpose of AS 14.20.030(a)(2),
(1) “moral turpitude” means conduct that is wrong in itself even if no statute were to prohibit the conduct; and
(2) a crime involving moral turpitude includes:
(A) homicide;
(B) manslaughter;
(C) assault;
(D) stalking;
(E) kidnapping;
(F) sexual assault;
(G) sexual abuse of minor;
(H) unlawful exploitation of a minor;
(I) robbery;
(J) extortion;
(K) coercion;
(L) theft;
(M) burglary;
(N) arson;
(O) criminal mischief;
(P) forgery;
(Q) criminal mischief;
(R) forgery;
(S) criminal impersonation;
(T) bribery;
(U) perjury;
(V) unsworn falsification;
(W) jury tampering;
(X) terroristic threatening;
(Y) possession or distirbution of child pornography;
(Z) unlawful distribution or possession for distribution or possession for distribution of a controlled substance;
(AA) unlawfully furnishing alcohol to a minor. (Eff 4/8/99, Register 150)

Authority:
  AS 14.20.030
  AS 14.20.450
  AS 14.20.460

 

20 AAC 10.900. DEFINITIONS: In this chapter,
(1) “sexual conduct” includes solicitations for sex; explicit sexual jokes and stories; discussion of the educator’s sexual feelings or activities; discussion, outside of a professional teaching or counseling context, of a student’s sexual feelings or activities; and ‘sexual penetration’ and ‘sexual contact’ as those terms are defined in AS 11.81.900(j).
(2) “physical abuse” is an action beyond reasonable discipline that results in an adverse physical effect upon a student.


PTPC Regs (Eff. 10/25/00)


Revised May 2000