Celtic manager Neil Lennon has been charged with breaching his touchline ban, while Kilmarnock boss Kenny Shiels has also been hit with a Scottish Football Association notice of complaint.
Lennon has been accused of breaching his three-match suspension by being in the "playing zone" within 15 minutes of the final whistle in Celtic's 3-1 defeat to Motherwell on Sunday.
Shiels, who has been involved in a public row with Lennon over the PFA Scotland player of the year shortlist, has been accused of breaking two rules over comments he made in a media interview this week.
Kilmarnock have also been hit with a charge related to Shiels allegedly failing to comply with judicial panel protocol.