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TAC §101.3031 states that any violation of test security or confidential integrity may result in TEA taking the following actions:

In addition, TAC §249.15 stipulates that although charter school test administrators are not required to be certified, any irregularity during the administration of any assessment required by TEC Chapter 39, Subchapter B, would cause the charter itself to come under review by the commissioner of education for possible sanctions or revocation, as provided under TEC §12.115.

As indicated in TAC §249.15, any person who violates, assists in the violation of, or solicits another to violate or assist in the violation of test security or confidentiality, as well as any person who fails to report such a violation or fails to cooperate with a TEA investigation, is subject to the following penalties:

Specifically, TAC §249.17 indicates a mandatory minimum sanction of a one-year suspension of the certificate for an educator who is found guilty of intentionally manipulating the results or violating the security or confidentiality of any statewide assessment.

As stated in TEC §39.0303, Secure Assessment Instruments, Criminal Penalty, a person commits an offense if:

An offense under this section is a Class C misdemeanor.