19 Tex. Admin. Code § 230.73 - Validity of Emergency Permits
(a) The
validity date of an emergency permit activated and authorized under this
subchapter is specified in §
230.97 of this title (relating to
Effective Dates of Certificates and Permit Issuance).
(b) An emergency permit is valid for the
remainder of the school year for which it is activated and authorized by the
State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC). The emergency permit must be
submitted to the Texas Education Agency staff within 45 instructional days from
the date of assignment.
(c) An
emergency permit authorized by the SBEC is valid for service only in the
requesting school district and only for the assignments indicated on the
emergency permit application.
(d)
Effective with the 2017-2018 school year, the employment of an individual on an
emergency permit, with the exception of the assignment as a Junior Reserve
Officer Training Corps instructor or a teacher of students with visual
impairments, may not exceed one school year in the same assignment.
(e) Prior to the 2017-2018 school year, the
individual may serve in a specific assignment no more than one additional
school year beyond the initial emergency permit. To continue beyond the initial
emergency permit year, the individual must comply with the renewal provisions
specified in §
230.81 of this title (relating to
Renewal Requirements and Procedures).
(f) Effective with the 2017-2018 school year,
renewal provisions specified in §
230.81 of this title will no
longer apply for emergency permits, with the exception of teachers of students
with visual impairments.
(g)
Effective with the 2017-2018 school year, to continue employment in the
assignment beyond the validity of the initial emergency permit, the individual
must hold the appropriate certificate, in accordance with Chapter 231 of this
title (relating to Requirements for Public School Personnel Assignments). An
individual may not serve as a classroom teacher of record in the Texas school
district for more than three school years without obtaining initial, standard
certification.
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