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re: Asst. Bowling Coach cheats on Head Coach with player.
Posted on 6/21/23 at 8:15 am to Wayne Campbell
Posted on 6/21/23 at 8:15 am to Wayne Campbell
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Your link is relating to public school districts (K-12), not specifically relating to colleges or universities as is the case in the OP. I can assure, coaches are educators K-12 in Texas and must be certified.
My link is actually from the law he posted.
(a)An employee of a public or private primary or secondary school commits an offense if the employee:
(1)engages in sexual contact, sexual intercourse, or deviate sexual intercourse with a person who is enrolled in a public or private primary or secondary school at which the employee works;
(2)holds a position described by Section 21.003 (Certification Required)(a) or (b), Education Code, regardless of whether the employee holds the appropriate certificate, permit, license, or credential for the position, and engages in sexual contact, sexual intercourse, or deviate sexual intercourse with a person the employee knows is:
(A)enrolled in a public or private primary or secondary school, other than a school described by Subdivision (1); or
(B)a student participant in an educational activity that is sponsored by a school district or a public or private primary or secondary school, if students enrolled in a public or private primary or secondary school are the primary participants in the activity; or
(3)engages in conduct described by Section 33.021 (Online Solicitation of a Minor), with a person described by Subdivision (1), or a person the employee knows is a person described by Subdivision (2)(A) or (B), regardless of the age of that person.
Posted on 6/21/23 at 8:55 am to rooster108bm
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My link is actually from the law he posted.
Cool.
All of that is still specific to primary and secondary schools or in other words, K-12.
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