603 CMR, § 44.07 - Inactive and Invalid Licenses
(1) A license
that is not renewed within the five-year validity period is deemed inactive for
a period of five years. At the end of that time the license is invalid, except
as provided in 603 CMR 44.07(2) or (3).
(2) An Educator who is not currently employed
in a position requiring licensure may be employed in a position for which he or
she holds an inactive license , shall have two years from the start of such
employment to complete the professional development requirements for the
license .
(3) An Educator who is
currently employed in a position requiring licensure for which he or she holds
an active license , and who is to be employed in a position for which he or she
holds an inactive additional license , shall have two years from the start of
such employment to complete the professional development requirements for the
inactive license . The Educator may renew such additional license upon the
completion of 30 PDPs, provided that the Educator has renewed his or her
primary license .
(4) An Educator
may not be employed under an inactive license , except as provided in 603 CMR
44.07(2) or (3), until he or she renews the license , unless the school district
receives a waiver from the Department pursuant to
603 CMR
7.00:
Educator Licensure and Preparation
Program Approval. An Educator may not be employed under an invalid
license , until he or she renews the license , unless the school district
receives a waiver from the Department pursuant to
603 CMR
7.00:
Educator Licensure and Preparation
Program Approval.
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