Beck-Nichols v. Bianco
This opinion addresses three consolidated cases challenging the residency policy of the School District of the City of Niagara Falls, New York. The policy mandated that employees hired or promoted after March 1, 1994, maintain residency within Niagara Falls. Applicants Karri Beck-Nichols, Roxanne Adrian, and Keli-Koran Luchey had their employment terminated for non-compliance with this policy. The court clarified that the residency requirement is an eligibility condition, not subject to typical teacher discipline hearings under Education Law, and found that the notice and opportunity to respond provided satisfied due process. Applying an arbitrary and capricious standard, the court reversed the Appellate Division's decision regarding Beck-Nichols, upholding her termination, and affirmed the Appellate Division's decision upholding Adrian's termination. For Luchey, the case was reversed and remitted to Supreme Court to determine if the Board's decision was arbitrary and capricious.