Mich. Admin. Code R. 390.1130 - Out-of-state teaching certificate and program; temporary teaching certificate
Rule 30.
(1)
Subject to subrule (5) of this rule and R 390.1204, the superintendent of
public instruction may issue a standard teaching certificate to an applicant
who has paid the applicable evaluation fee if the department has received
documentation of both of the following:
(a)
One of the following:
(i) An out-of-state
certificating authority issued a standard level, or higher, teaching
certificate to the applicant at any time based on satisfaction of requirements
for certification the superintendent of public instruction considers equivalent
to those in effect in this state.
(ii) The applicant satisfactorily completed
an out-of-state program the requirements of which the superintendent of public
instruction considers equivalent to those in effect in this state that lead to
teacher certification.
(b) The applicant passed the appropriate
available examinations as required by section 1531 of the act, MCL
380.1531.
(2) Subject to subrule (5) of this rule and R
390.1204, the superintendent of public instruction may issue a professional
teaching certificate to an applicant who has paid the applicable evaluation fee
if the department has received documentation of all of the following:
(a) An out-of-state certificating authority
issued a standard level, or higher, teaching certificate to the applicant at
any time based on satisfaction of requirements for certification the
superintendent of public instruction considers equivalent to those in effect in
this state.
(b) The applicant
satisfies the requirements of R 390.1123(1)(c)(ii)(B) or (iii)(B).
(c) The applicant satisfies all requirements
of section 1531(6) of the act, MCL
380.1531.
(3) Subject to subrule (5) of this rule, the
superintendent of public instruction may issue an endorsement on a valid or
expired Michigan teaching certificate to an applicant who has paid the
applicable evaluation fee if the department has received documentation of both
of the following:
(a) One of the following:
(i) The applicant holds a valid or expired
out-of-state teaching certificate with the endorsement or its
equivalent.
(ii) The applicant
completed an out-of-state program with requirements the superintendent of
public instruction considers equivalent to those in effect in this state that
lead to the endorsement.
(b) The applicant passed appropriate
available examinations as required by section 1531 of the act, MCL
380.1531.
(4) Subject to subrule (5) of this rule and R
390.1204, the superintendent of public instruction may issue a nonrenewable
1-year temporary teaching certificate to an applicant who has paid the
applicable evaluation fee and satisfies the requirements of section 1531(13) of
the act, MCL
380.1531.
(5) An application for a Michigan teaching
certificate or endorsement based on a foreign teaching credential must include
documentation of credential review by a current member in good standing of an
international credential review association approved by the
department.
(6) The superintendent
of public instruction may enter into a written reciprocity agreement with an
out-of-state certificating authority for the mutual acceptance of 1 or more
types of teaching certificates.
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