Penalties for Rules
and Policies Infractions
As approved by the State Board, February
15, 1997 for implementation 1997-98 school year.
Revised by the State Board, February 14, 2004.
To maintain the important role of music in
the education of children, Texas music educators must clearly understand
their duties and obligations and must perpetuate the dignity and honor
of the profession. To ensure that members of the Texas Music Educators
Association do establish and maintain their duties, obligations, dignity
and honor with respect and equity for all, this TMEA Penalties for Rules
& Policies Infractions is established.
Any TMEA member who by any act or omission causes a representative of or
a participating organization to be in violation of published documents
of TMEA may be subject to private or public reprimand. Situations
involving repeated or severe infractions may result in loss of TMEA
membership (see TMEA Constitution, Article II, Section 2. (b). Examples
of TMEA published documents include, but are not limited to, rules,
guidelines, policies and procedures for audition activities, the TMEA
honor organization selection process and the TMEA eligibility
requirements.
A) Submitting a Grievance:
1) Any student, parent, director, TMEA member, school official or
concerned party may submit a grievance.
2) Grievances must be submitted to a Region Division Chair, State
Division Vice-President or the TMEA Executive Director.
3) The TMEA Executive Director shall immediately inform, in writing, the
member(s) who is (are) the subject of the grievance.
4) The Region Division Chair, State Division Vice-President and the
Executive Director shall investigate and report to the Presidents
Committee.
B) Jurisdictions:
1) The Presidents Committee shall have decision jurisdiction to
determine the merit of a grievance and instruct the Executive Director
to proceed with action deemed appropriate.
2) The TMEA Executive Board shall have appellate jurisdiction. Appeals
of a Presidents Committee decision will be considered during a regularly
scheduled meeting.
3) The TMEA State Board shall have final jurisdiction. Appeals of an
Executive Board decision will be considered by the State Board during a
regularly scheduled meeting.
4) Cases with a decision recommending loss of membership shall be
submitted directly to the State Board for consideration and final
decision.
5) The Executive Director has no jurisdiction authority in this process.
C) Penalties:
1) Level I - At the direction of the Presidents Committee and subject to
the appeals process, a letter of reprimand shall be sent to the member
only and a copy kept in a confidential file at the TMEA office in the
custodial care of the Executive Director. A Level I penalty may include
a probationary period of up to three years and may include any
reasonable conditions which, if not fulfilled, may result in a more
stringent penalty. It shall not be published in the Southwestern
Musician.
2) Level II - At the direction of the Presidents Committee and subject
to the appeals process, a letter of reprimand shall be sent to the
member, campus level administrator, district level superintendent and
district level music supervisor. The reprimand may also be published in
the Southwestern Musician stating the violation found. A Level II
penalty may include a probationary period of up to three years and may
include any reasonable conditions which, if not fulfilled, may result in
a more stringent penalty.
3) Level III -The Presidents Committee may choose to recommend loss of
membership as a penalty for a period not to exceed three years. The
State Board, by constitutional provision, is the only body which has
decision-making authority over loss of membership. Consequently, the
Presidents Committee must submit all recommendations for loss of
membership to the State Board for action.
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