19 Tex. Admin. Code § 230.111 - General Provisions
(a) A Texas educator
certificate may be issued to an individual who holds a college degree and an
acceptable certificate or credential issued by the authorized licensing agency
in another state or territory of the United States and who meets appropriate
requirements specified in §
230.11 of this title (relating to
General Requirements) and elsewhere in this subchapter.
(b) The degree held by an applicant from
another state or territory of the United States must be equivalent to at least
a bachelor's degree or higher issued by an accredited institution of higher
education.
(c) The certificate or
other credential issued by the authorized licensing agency in another state or
territory of the United States may not be a temporary permit, a credential
issued by a city or school district, or a certificate for which academic or
other program deficiencies are indicated. Specific examination or renewal
requirements shall not be considered academic deficiencies.
(d) A statement or approval letter issued by
the authorized licensing agency in another state or territory of the United
States specifying eligibility for full certification upon employment or
completion of specified examination requirements shall have the same standing
as a certificate.
(e) The
certificate and areas of certification issued by the authorized licensing
agency in another state or territory of the United States must be equivalent to
a certificate or grade level that is within the early childhood-Grade 12 level
and approved by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC). Based on the
certificates submitted with the application for review of credentials, the
Texas Education Agency (TEA) staff shall identify the certification areas for
which the applicant qualifies in Texas. The certificate(s) for which the
applicant qualifies may be issued by the TEA staff under the authority of the
SBEC.
(f) If a Texas examination or
certification is scheduled to be eliminated, an individual requesting
certification and examination comparability must ensure that the application
and all review documentation, including examination scores, are received by TEA
staff 60 calendar days before the application submission deadline for the
examination and/or certification sought.
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