Or. Admin. Code § 584-050-0030 - Serving Without Proper Licensure
(1) TSPC may deny a license if a person has
served in violation of licensure assignment. Such denial shall extend either
for one year from the date of application for licensure or for a period equal
to the time served without licensure, whichever is less. The Executive Director
may issue a notice of intent to deny the license and of opportunity for a
hearing to the educator.
(2)
Licensed persons must be assigned in accordance with the authorizations and
endorsement(s) they hold or under provisions of the License for Conditional
Assignment.
(3) Persons who serve
in violation of licensure assignment rules and administrators who assign
licensed persons in violation of licensure assignment rules may have such
action considered as evidence of gross neglect of duty under ORS
342.175 and OAR 548-020-0040.
(4) TSPC may revoke or deny any
license upon evidence that the holder or applicant knowingly made false
statements to a prospective employing school district concerning the
individual's licensure status or qualifications for assignment.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 342
Stats. Implemented: ORS 342.175 - 342.190
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