§ 6-10-114 - Unlawful to discriminate -- Penalties.
               	 		
6-10-114.    Unlawful to discriminate -- Penalties.
    (a)    (1)  It  shall be unlawful for any member of the board of directors,  administrator, or employee of a public school to knowingly authorize the  participation of students in an event or activity held at a location  where some students would be excluded or not given equal treatment  because of the student's race, national origin, or ethnic background.
      (2)  It  shall be unlawful for any member of the board of directors,  administrator, or employee of a public school to impose or threaten to  impose disciplinary action against a person because:
            (A)  The person refuses to authorize or to participate in an event or activity prohibited by this section; or
            (B)  The person reports a violation of this section.
(b)    (1)  If  the State Board of Education determines that the board of directors or  administrators of a public school knowingly violated this section, the  public school shall be deemed to be not in compliance with the minimum  standards for accreditation.
      (2)  If  the State Board of Education determines that a person certified by the  State Board of Education knowingly violated this section, the State  Board of Education shall suspend the person's certification for a period  not to exceed one (1) year.
(c)    (1)  A violation of subdivision (a)(2) of this section shall be a Class A misdemeanor.
      (2)  Any  person who knowingly authorizes students to participate in an activity  or event in violation of this section shall be guilty of a Class A  misdemeanor.
(d)  It shall be a  defense in any criminal prosecution or administrative hearing that the  person authorized student participation in the event or activity after  being threatened with disciplinary action if the person failed to  authorize the participation.