Haw. Code R. § 8-101-6 - School staff
(a) A private trade, vocational or technical
school shall designate a person as principal and furnish to the department
satisfactory evidence of the designee's qualifications to act in that
capacity.
(b) The principal shall:
(1) Comply with this chapter;
(2) Submit reports and information as
required by the department;
(3)
Inform the department of changes in school policies, programs, personnel,
facilities, tuition, calendar and all other matters affecting the status of the
school as previously licensed;
(4)
Authorize all advertising, recruitment procedures employed by representatives
of the school, published materials and public relations activities;
and
(5) Exercise professional
direction and supervision of the school staff and program.
(c) All instructors shall possess an
instructor's license issued by the department. Upon submittal of a completed
request for instructor licensure, the department shall grant or deny the
instructor's license within thirty days. If the department fails to grant or
deny the request for instructor's licensure within thirty days, the request
shall be automatically deemed approved. Application for license shall be made
on forms provided by the department. Instructors shall meet the following
qualifications:
(1) Have a minimum of three
years of successful practical experience beyond the standard learning period
recognized for the trade, occupation or sub-divisions thereof that they are to
teach; provided that an instructor applicant shall give the department evidence
of personal trade or occupational competency; provided, the department may
require written evidence, under oath and examination, to determine whether an
instructor applicant possesses the skills or fitness to teach a trade or
occupation; and provided that the qualification requirement may be waived by
the department if the applicant presents evidence that practical experience in
the trade or occupation is not essential to competently teach the courses or
subjects.
(2) Possess a license or
certificate for the trade or occupation to be taught if required of instructors
by law or ordinance. Applicants who do not meet the requirements for an
instructor's license may be issued a temporary instructor's license to teach at
a particular school for a period of six months. A temporary instructor's
license may be renewed for no more than an additional six months.
(d) In case of emergency, the
department may grant temporary approval for the employment of substitute
instructors who do not possess all of the requirements of this section. A
temporary approval shall not exceed thirty school days.
(e) Changes in the professional staff of a
school shall be reported to the department within five school days from the
date of the change. This requirement applies to the hiring or termination of
the principal, assistants, and classroom instructors. The complete
qualifications of new instructors shall be submitted to the department for
approval within five days from the date of the agreement to hire. The
department may revoke or suspend a school's license if the changes are
disapproved and satisfactory instructors are not provided within a reasonable
time, as determined by the department.
(f) The classroom instructional hours of
teachers shall not exceed eight hours in any one day or forty hours in any one
week.
(g) Teachers or other persons
having contact with students, either acting as a volunteer or employed in or by
a school, shall present to the principal a currently valid tuberculosis
clearance certificate issued by the State department of health in accordance
with health regulations.
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