19 Tex. Admin. Code § 230.75 - General Eligibility Requirements for Emergency Permits
An individual for whom an emergency permit is activated must meet the following criteria.
(1)
The individual must hold a bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited
institution of higher education.
(A) For a
career and technical education assignment requiring certification based on both
an associate's or more advanced degree and experience in an occupational area
to be taught, such as health science technology education or health science, or
a bachelor's degree or higher and experience in the occupational area to be
taught such as marketing education, the individual must have completed the
degree requirement and have specified work experience.
(B) For a trade and industrial education
assignment, the individual must have specified work experience in lieu of a
bachelor's degree.
(2)
The individual must be at least 18 years of age.
(3) The individual must be able to
communicate and understand the English language sufficiently to use it easily
and readily in daily communication and teaching, as specified in §
230.11 of this title (relating to
General Requirements).
(4) The
individual must be of good moral character. The State Board for Educator
Certification may refuse to authorize an emergency permit for an individual,
applying the same standards that would be applied to the administrative denial
of an applicant for certification under §
249.12 of this title (relating to
Administrative Denial; Appeal).
(5)
The individual must submit fingerprints in accordance with §
232.35(c) of
this title (relating to Submission of Required Information) and the Texas
Education Code (TEC), § 22.0831.
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