Or. Admin. Code § 584-060-0182 - Restricted Substitute License
(1)
Upon filing a correct and complete application in form and manner prescribed by
the commission, a qualified applicant and a co-applying district may be granted
a Restricted Substitute Teaching License.
(a)
This license, issued for three years and renewable, is valid to substitute for
a total of 60 days a school year (September through June) at any level in any
specialty to replace a teacher who is temporarily unable to work.
(b) The 60 days a year limit applies
regardless if the holder of the license substitutes in multiple districts as
may be the case if an applicant and an ESD hold the license.
(c) Districts who did not co-apply with the
applicant may request permission to add the substitute to their district upon
filing an additional application and fee.
(d) An assignment on this license may not
exceed 10 days consecutively under any circumstances.
(2) To be eligible for a Restricted
Substitute Teaching License, the applicant must:
(a)
(A)
Hold a bachelor's degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution or
an approved foreign equivalent related to teaching at one or more
levels;
(B) Awarding of a higher
degree in the arts and sciences or an advanced degree in the professions from a
regionally accredited institution in the United States validates a
non-regionally accredited bachelor's degree for licensure;
(b) Furnish fingerprints in the manner
prescribed by the commission if the applicant has not been fingerprinted or has
not held an active license issued by the commission in the past three
years;
(c) Provide a letter from
the co-applicant district stating the reasons for the license; and
(d) Obtain a passing score on a
commission-approved test of knowledge of U.S. and Oregon civil rights and
professional ethics.
(3)
To be eligible for renewal of the Restricted Substitute Teaching License an
applicant must:
(a) Submit letter from
district requesting renewal; and
(b) Obtain a passing score as currently
specified by the commission on a test of basic verbal and computational skills,
unless the applicant has a master's degree.
(4) A district and co-applicant educator may
apply for an Emergency Teaching License for the holder of a Restricted
Substitute Teaching License if the district is unable to obtain a regularly
licensed teacher for any position lasting more than three consecutive months.
The Emergency Teaching License will allow the educator to teach for time beyond
the allowed timelines stated in subsections (1) above. The Executive Director
may approve the Emergency Teaching License upon proof of the district's
emergency.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 342
Stats. Implemented: ORS 342.120 - 342.430; 342.455 - 342.495; 342.533
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