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37and such misconduct led to the teacher%u2019s license revocation or suspension, or if the coach%u2019s conduct is found by the IHSAA to be an anathema to the rules, regulations, purposes and goals of the IHSAA..Q. 7-15 What offenses are designated in Ind. Code %u00a720-28-5-8?A. Currently, the offenses designated in Ind. Code %u00a720-28-5-8 include: kidnapping (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-3-2), criminal confinement (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-3-3), rape (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-4-1), criminal deviate conduct (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-4-2), child molesting (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-4-3), child exploitation (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-4-4(b)), vicarious sexual gratification (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-4-5), child solicitation (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-4-6), child seduction (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-4-7), sexual misconduct with a minor (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-4-9), incest (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-46-1-3), dealing in or manufacturing cocaine or a narcotic drug (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-48-4-1), dealing in methamphetamine (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-48-4-1.1), dealing in a schedule I, II, or III controlled substance (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-48-4-2), dealing in a schedule IV controlled substance (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-48-4-3), dealing in a schedule V controlled substance (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-48-4-4), dealing in a counterfeit substance (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-48-4-5), dealing in marijuana, hash oil, hashish, or salvia (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-48-4-10(b)), dealing in a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-48-4-10.5, or Ind. Code %u00a7 35-48-4-10(b)), possession of child pornography (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-4-4(c)), homicide (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-1), voluntary manslaughter (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-1-3), reckless homicide (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-1-5), battery [including the following: a Class A felony (for a crime committed before July 1, 2014) or a level 2 felony (for a crime committed after June 30, 2014), a Class B felony (for a crime committed before July 1, 2014) or a level 3 felony (for a crime committed after June 30, 2014), a Class C felony (for a crime committed before July 1, 2014) or a level 5 felony (for a crime committed after June 30, 2014)], aggravated battery (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-2-1.5), robbery (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-5-1), carjacking (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-42-5-2), arson as a Class A felony or Class B felony (for a crime committed before July 1, 2014) or as a level 2, level 3, or level 4 felony (for a crime committed after June 30, 2014) (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-43-1-1(a)), burglary as a Class A felony or Class B felony (for a crime committed before July 1, 2014) or as a level 1, level 2, level 3, or level 4 felony (for a crime committed after June 30, 2014) (Ind. Code %u00a7 35-43-2-1), attempt under Ind. Code %u00a7 35-41-5-1 to commit an offense above listed and conspiracy under Ind. Code %u00a7 35-41-5-2 to commit an offense above listed.Q. 7-16 What misconduct is designated in Ind. Code %u00a7%u00a7 20-28-5-7(1), 20-28-5-7(2)?A. Currently, the misconduct designated in Ind. Code %u00a7 20-28-5-7(1) is immorality and the misconduct designated in Ind. Code %u00a7 20-28-5-7(2) is misconduct in office;RULE 8 %u2013 CONDUCT, CHARACTER, DISCIPLINE8-1 Student ConductContestants%u2019 conduct, in and out of School, shall be such as (1) not to reflect discredit upon their School or the Association, or (2) not to create a disruptive influence on the discipline, good order, moral or educational environment in the School. NOTE: It is recognized that principals, by the administrative authority vested in them by their school corporation, may exclude such contestants from representing their School.8-2 Coaches ConductThe member School principal is responsible for initiating appropriate disciplinary measures against coaches for improper and unethical practices. A report of such must be forwarded to the Executive Committee if requested by the Commissioner.8-3 Contest Administrators and School Administrators Conduct.With respect to a Contest Administrator who works at a Contest, or a School Administrator attending a Contest, a member School principal is responsible for (i) reporting to the IHSAA about any Contest Administrator hired by the School, or any School Administrator, who is ejected from the site of the Contest, or is cited for improper or unethical actions at the Contest site, and (ii) initiating appropriate disciplinary measures against any such Contest Administrator or School Administrator. Rule 8 - Conduct, Character, Discipline