Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 505-2-.38 - Certificate Correction
(1) Educator Responsibility. It is the
responsibility of the individual educator to maintain an accurate, valid
Georgia certificate.
(2) Correction
Procedures.
(a) When a new certificate or
correspondence is received by the educator, it should be examined carefully.
Any questions should be addressed either with the employing local unit of
administration (LUA) or the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC).
If an error is detected, the educator has forty-five (45) days to contact the
GaPSC by submission of a letter of explanation. Appropriate corrective action
will be taken by the GaPSC.
(b) If
the GaPSC discovers an error, it will take measures to make the necessary
correction. A certificate issued in error to an ineligible applicant may be
subject to recall (invalidation). Necessary corrections involving validity or
certificate level dates will be retroactive to the date eligibility was
established, but no earlier than the most recent July 1. Under certain
conditions, as outlined in GaPSC Rule
505-2-.32 VALIDITY PERIODS AND DATING
OF CERTIFICATES, the LUA superintendent or appropriate designee may request
additional changes to the certificate level effective date.
Notes
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